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While in Georgia, this Yankee invented the cotton gin |
Eli Whitney
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1970 tear-jerker that opens, "What can you say about a 25-year-old girl who died?" |
Love Story
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Italian soprano Luisa Tetrazzini had this dish named for her |
(Ann: What is turkey Tetrazzini?) (Ellen: What is veal Tetrazzini?)
chicken Tetrazzini
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Slang for a helicopter or a customized motorcycle |
a chopper
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The kangaroo's diminutive cousin |
a wallaby
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50% of all Americans die in one of these institutions |
a hospital
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The Ogeechee, Canoochee, & Chattahoochee |
(Ann: What are swamps?)
rivers
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"Chapter one: he adored N.Y. City", Woody Allen says at the start of this film |
Manhattan
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In 1894, American Annie Londonderry became a big wheel by circling the globe on this |
a bicycle
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Longest running slogan among motorcycle makers, it's been Kawasaki's since early '70s |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
"Let the good times roll"
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A performance or a punch can "pack" one |
a wallop
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To save time filming "Raiders", Harrison Ford suggested he just do this rather than fight a scimitar |
shoot the guy
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Leader of group doing this number set in Georgia:
[Instrumental music plays] |
(Ellen: [Responding almost immediately] Who is [*]?) (Alex: You don't even want to listen to Charlie?) [Laughter] (Alex: I was hoping we'd get to listen to him.) (Ellen: Oh, I'm sorry.) [The song was reprised going into the break.]
Charlie Daniels
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"Hey, boy, what you doin' with my mama's car" Faye Dunaway asks this car thief when they meet |
(Ann: What is Bonnie and Clyde?) ... (Alex: Yes, you had the right film, but you didn't have the right person that we were going for in the response, Ann. Sorry.)
Clyde Barrow
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The wife of a Texas millionaire once bought a house to be close to this Dallas-based store |
Neiman Marcus
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It's been labeled "the wall of shame" |
the Berlin Wall
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You might as well hold up a sign saying "go away", since "repellants" for this fish aren't effective |
shark
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After meeting Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Georgian Juliette Low founded this youth organization |
(Michael: What are the Boy Scouts of America?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Girl Scouts
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This actor opens as a talkative corpse: "Yes, this is Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal." |
William Holden
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In 1870, women's #1 paid occupation was being a servant, but in 1970, it was this |
(Ann: What is a teacher?)
secretary
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To engage in obstructive parliamentary debate or delaying tactics |
stonewalling
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Shakespeare wrote, "Golden lads & girls all must, as chimney sweepers, come to..." this |
dust
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"There was me, that is Alex, & my 3 droogs", ready for ultraviolence in this Kubrick film |
Clockwork Orange
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Since 1939, Gertrude Huntley has been unchallenged as U.S. women's champion of this board game |
checkers
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After cheese contamination crisis, Jalisco hired P.R. firm that restored image of this pain reliever |
Tylenol
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