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Window that projects outward from a wall, or a body of water that might be seen from it |
a bay
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Juan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida while looking for this |
the Fountain of Youth
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It's in a box & can be petit or grand |
(Jill: What is larceny?)
jury
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He invented the zinc-carbon electric cell but not, most say, the burner that bears his name |
(Robert) Bunsen
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All presidents who sported beards in office belonged to this party |
the Republican Party
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"Saturday Night Live" alumni who became "Spies Like Us" in 1985 |
Dan Aykroyd & Chevy Chase
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Process for making these duplicates of architect's plans was developed 100 years before xerography |
blueprints
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Once representing Okla. in Miss Amer. Pageant, this singer became identified w/Dade County:
"I realize the way your eyes deceived me / With tender..." |
(Alex: Marvin?) (Marvin: Now I know why I bet $200; I don't know.) (Alex: The lady's name is [*] and the hit song that she was singing is "Paper Roses"... we're down to less than a minute.)
Anita Bryant
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Term for the questioning of a witness by the attorney of the adverse party |
cross examination
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Today one can only find a trilobite in this condition |
fossilized
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1st president popularly known by his initials, he was 1st president elected in 20th century |
Theodore Roosevelt
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Little Stevie Wonder appeared in 2 of the 7 films in this Frankie-Annette series |
(Marvin: What is Beach Blanket?) (Alex: Hmm, we need a little more specific.) (Marvin: Surfing movies--Beach Blanket movies?) (Alex: [Looking at judges] I'm getting a yes and a no.) (Marvin: Take the yes.) [Laughter] (Alex: All right, we'll give it to you; [*].)
Beach Party movies
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Due to building with this material, very little Chinese architecture from before 16th c. has survived |
(Jill: What is bamboo?)
wood
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Even when there's no racing, tourists visit this Miami-area horse track to admire its gardens |
(Alex: The great flamingos, too.)
Hialeah
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In U.S. courts, it's the list of cases pending |
the docket
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The 7th planet, which was 1st named the "Georgian Star" in honor of Britain's reigning monarch |
Uranus
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In 1913, this former professor apparently felt it more dignified not to have an Inaugural Ball |
Woodrow Wilson
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He starred in both a 1935 & 1963 film called "The Raven" |
(Phil: Who is Vincent Price?) (Jill: Who is Peter Lorre?)
Boris Karloff
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Midwest state generally thought to lead all others in contributions to architecture |
Illinois
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Coconuts in hold of a capsized ship took root in the sand & grew to give this town its name |
(Marvin: What is Coconut Grove?)
Palm Beach
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The 15th, 19th, & 26th Amendments are all laws dealing with this right of a citizen |
the right to vote
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The enzyme of rennin in rennet is used in food processing to make this |
cheese
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NATO was formed during his administration |
Truman
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As their characters fell in love in "Time after Time", so did they & married in real life |
Mary Steenburgen & Malcolm McDowell
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The U.S pavilion at Expo '67 was contained in this type of structure |
a geodesic dome
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The largest lake in the southern U.S., its name is Seminole word for "plenty big water" |
Lake Okeechobee
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From Romans 2:14, "these, having not the law, are" this |
a law unto themselves
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Absolute zero, at which all atomic activity stops, is this temperature Celsius |
-273 degrees
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Having earned millions as a mining engineer, he gave all his gov't salary to charity |
Herbert Hoover
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3 of the 5 actors of Hispanic heritage who were regulars on "Falcon Crest" in 1985 |
(Phil: Who are [*]?) (Alex: That's good.) (Phil: David Selby... and, uh... um, Robert Foxworth?)
(3 of) Lorenzo Lamas, Ana Alicia, Apollonia Kotero, Cesar Romero & Julie Carmen
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