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Most widely grown crop in Mexico |
corn (or maize)
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New Orleans' answer to the submarine sandwich |
the poor boy
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Many of these "make light work" |
hands
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Their 1st restaurant in Des Plaines, Ill. is being turned into a McMuseum |
(Alex: And that was Ray Kroc's first restaurant.)
McDonald's
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Danish dilettante of the piano who intersperses quips with chords |
Victor Borge
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In the 19th c., Mexico lost over a ½ million square miles of territory to this country |
the United States
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In Will Rogers Depression quip, America was 1st nation to go there in an automobile |
the poor house
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While "treading" Watergate, John Mitchell said, "This happens when the going gets tough" |
the tough get going
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The famous raft "Kon-Tiki" has its own museum in this city, Norway's capital |
Oslo
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Brooklyn-born Leonard Hacker, he took over Groucho's spot in a "You Bet Your Life" revival |
Buddy Hackett
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Former Pres. Lopez Portillo traces his ancestry back to a soldier who came with this Spaniard |
(Hernán) Cortés
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The 3 words preceding "I knew him, Horatio" |
(Alex: From Hamlet.)
"alas, poor Yorick"
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Several, including Dorothy Parker, have said "It's what women & elephants never" do |
forget
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L.A.'s "MoNA" is a museum of this specialized light art |
neon
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Having on avg. more of this than men gives greater resistance to cold & buoyancy in water |
body fat
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In 1974, over 300,000 callers daily heard his Dial-a-Jokes like, "See a cop? No? Good. Stick 'em up" |
Henny Youngman
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Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Mexican defeat of this French ruler's army |
Napoleon III
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In the '30s, Shirley Temple played one & Gloria Vanderbilt was said to be one |
Poor Little Rich Girl
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In the original version, "you took an ell", or 45 inches, when "I gave you" this |
an inch
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In 1793, the French gov't declared that the royal collections here should be open to the public |
the Louvre
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Women have about 1,000,000 fewer of these per drop of blood than men |
red blood cells
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Famous for a routine on "Jeopardy!", this New Yorker is married to an opera singer |
(Erik: Who is Weird Al Yankovic?) (Rosalie: Oh, gosh.)
Robert Klein
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Prominent Mexican state to whom this song is dedicated:
[Instrumental music plays] |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] [The song was reprised going into the break.]
Jalisco
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Theirs is "the kingdom of heaven" |
the poor in spirit
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Ben Franklin said you shouldn't "squander" this, "for that is the stuff life is made of" |
time
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The Corning Museum specializes in objects made of this material |
glass
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It happens to a woman's voice during puberty & again during menopause |
deepens
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"Goon Show" star known for gags like "He had a pronounced limp, L-I-M-P, pronounced 'limp'" |
(Rosalie: Who is Peter Sellers?) ... (Alex: The one who was often regarded as the looniest of the Goon Show members, [*]. [*]. Less than a minute to go in the round.)
Spike Milligan
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