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It's the answer to the riddle "How many were going to St. Ives" |
one
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These conifer "leaves" can really stick it to you |
(Martin: [*].) (Alex: Pardon?) (Martin: What are [*]?)
pine needles
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The best postal system of ancient times was their "cursus publicus" |
the Romans
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Adding this part of an egg puts the gold in a Golden Fizz |
(Kathy: What is the white?)
the yolk
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Blood is the only thing these bats can digest |
a vampire bat
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George Best, Jules Rimet, & Pele |
soccer
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In "Hey Diddle Diddle", they're the 2-piece place setting that apparently eloped |
the dish & the spoon
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She won Best Actress Oscar in 1963 for "Hud" |
Patricia Neal
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Except during WWI & between 1925-28, it was U.S. postal card rate from 1873-1952 |
a penny
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Trader Vic's uses both Puerto Rican & Jamaican kinds to add the punch to Caribbean Punch |
rum
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Like the Pilgrims, these "Norwegian" rodents came to North America on ships |
rats
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Sir Gordon Richards, Johnny Longden, & Chris McCarron |
(Sally: Who are jockeys?) (Alex: Who are jockeys? Be more specific.) (Sally: Who are, uh... [*]?)
horse racing
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Scottish equivalent of this counting-out rhyme is "Eetum peetum, penny, pump" |
"Eeny, meeny, miny, moe"
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Kind of drip emanating from the proboscis that usually accompanies an allergic condition |
a post-nasal drip
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In 1840, the 1st adhesive stamps were issued in England in 1 & 2 pence denominations with her portrait |
Queen Victoria
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Quite logically, these are the 2 types of Chartreuse liqueur |
green & gold or yellow
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Canis familiaris, their only active sweat glands are found on their nose & the bottom of their feet |
dogs
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Pianist heard here:
[Instrumental music plays.] |
(Alex: You're absolutely right, the "Theme From The Summer of '42".) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Peter Nero
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In 1957, all U.S. postal vehicles were changed from this color to red, white & blue |
(Sally: What was green?) (Alex: Be a little more specific.)
khaki green (olive drab)
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Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn if you don't like this red Southern Comfort cocktail |
(Sally: What is a mint julep?) (Kathy: What is a Rhett Butler?)
a Scarlett O'Hara
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Though one of the brightest primates, this ape, Pan troglodytes, is incapable of swimming |
chimpanzees
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In its postal sense, this word originally meant a leather bag or wallet |
a mail bag
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The 2 creme liqueurs in a Grasshopper |
creme de menthe & creme de cacao
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Among living land animals, this species is considered 2nd largest |
(Alex: You know the elephant is the largest, [*] is the 2nd largest; we've got less than a minute to go in this round.)
the rhinoceros
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