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This "Windy City's" 50-member city council is largest in U.S. |
Chicago
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Her name is now on a line of luggage, which is apt, since she's been missing since 1937 |
Amelia Earhart
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Green stuff, mazuma, or dough, for example |
cash (money)
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The average trip to this store takes about 30 minutes, if you don't bring the kids or forget the eggs |
the grocery store (supermarket)
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Answers to personal ads are usually sent to these "addresses", not to homes |
post office boxes
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It's estimated that 50% of all people acquire colds during this season |
wintertime
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1st U.S. cities to add fluoride to their water were Newburgh, N.Y. & Grand Rapids, in this state |
Michigan
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This "E.T." said she has "every intention of playing E.T. in the remake" |
(Mary: Who is Drew Barrymore?)
Elizabeth Taylor
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Not your coffee cup, it's what someone would find funny if they laughed at your "ugly mug" |
your face
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Business machine invented in 1880's by a saloonkeeper tired of thieving bartenders |
a cash register
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For the Beatles, the 3 words which follow "there will be an answer..." |
"Let It Be"
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Of 4, 40, or 80, age at which you're most susceptible to catching a cold |
4
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Ohio city known as the "birthplace of aviation" since Wright Brothers had a bicycle shop there |
Dayton
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Larry Hagman says he once dated this "Dynasty" star when she was 16 |
(Lon: Who was Linda Evans?)
Joan Collins
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Referring to the hair on one's head, it's "pulled over the eyes" to deceive |
wool
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Jesus' answer to this question from Peter was "I go to Rome to be crucified" |
(Lon: What is "What are you doing today, my son?") [Laughter] (Alex: Not quite.) ... (Alex: I love it, though. Hi, God. What are you doing today?)
"Quo vadis, Domine?"
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Guinness says highest speed of expelled particles produced by 1 of these is 103.6 mph |
a sneeze
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Texas city that's national HQ for the Boy Scouts & home turf of Dallas Cowboys |
(Eric: What is Irvine?)
Irving
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Las Vegas star who says his museum is the 3rd biggest attraction in Nevada |
(Eric: Who is Wayne Newton?) ... (Alex: After Hoover Dam and gambling. His is the third, he says.)
Liberace
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In British slang, it's what they watch "Kojak" on |
the telly
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Jeanette MacDonald character who answered "The Indian Love Call" |
(Lon: Who is Hiawatha?)
Rose Marie
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Nobel Prize winner who claims large doses of vitamin C can prevent or shorten colds |
Linus Pauling
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At south end of S.F. Bay, this, California's oldest city, was once the state capital |
San Jose
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He said NBC marked his 60th birthday by naming a speed bump in the parking lot after him |
Johnny Carson
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Slang for a small town where trains would stop only to pull spout to get H2O |
(Eric: What is a water stop?) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
a jerkwater stop
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"A man: he crawls on all fours as a child, walks erect on 2 legs as adult, & when old uses a cane" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the riddle of the Sphinx
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Medical name of the virus causing cold sores |
herpes
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