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While tolling the death of Chief Justice John Marshall in 1835, it cracked |
the Liberty Bell
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Orange spots on the back of mint leaves indicate this condition |
rust
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It's said following an announcer's "a swing & a miss" & preceding an umpire's "you're out" |
strike three
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While recording this voice, Alan Reed suggested the "Yabba Dabba Doo" |
Fred Flintstone
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This preceded the shoelace as the chief accessory of the shoe |
(Susanne: What is a button?)
the buckle
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90% of all refrigerators in U.S. households are 1 of these 2 colors |
white (or almond)
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Popular reading materials of 19th century were 2-cent newspapers & trashy "novels" at this price |
a dime
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Edible part of the rhubarb plant |
the stalk
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"Let the drums roll out! Let the trumpet call! While the people shout!" this |
"Strike up the band!"
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In the animated "Star Trek", he did the voice for Captain Kirk |
William Shatner
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From French name Jacques, they can come in "Norfolk", "smoking", or "pea" varieties |
a jacket
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This Minnesota city has almost twice the grain storage capacity of any other center in U.S. |
Minneapolis
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It was the 1st state admitted to the Union after the land purchase from France in 1803 |
Louisiana
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Plant member of the legume family featured in this song:
[Instrumental music plays] |
(Jane: What is a bee?) (Alex: Oh, no. The song is called "I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf [*]". We tried to find the oldest record we could. I think we succeeded. That one goes back to the '20s.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
clover
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Take down the tent, pack up the sleeping bag & head home |
strike camp
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Of the Beatles, the Jacksons, & the Osmonds, group that didn't supply their own TV cartoon speaking voices |
(Alex: Used actual [*] songs, but not the voices in the speaking part.)
the Beatles
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The Peter Pan variety, with rounded corners, are worn by women & children |
a collar
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Formal dinner invitations should be sent no more than this many weeks in advance, says Amy Vanderbilt |
two weeks
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There have been only minor changes in these pants since they were 1st marketed in 1873 |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
Levi's
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The "L.S." in "L.S.M.F.T." |
(Alex: "[*] Means Fine Tobacco" is the expression.)
Lucky Strike
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Voice of Shaggy on "Scooby-Doo", & the voice of "American Top 40" |
Casey Kasem
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German for "leather trousers", these knee-length pants are a Bavarian specialty |
lederhosen
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In his system, "A Turtle Is Born" is classified 598.13 |
(Paul: What is the [*] Decimal System?)
Dewey
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They're said to be the last words of the Chesapeake's commander James Lawrence, June 1, 1813 |
"Don't give up the ship"
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Maxim 262 of 1st century B.C. scholar Publius, it concerns the optimal moment for action |
strike while the iron is hot
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Animal "portrayed" by Sammy Davis Jr. in "Heidi's Song" & Paul Lynde in "Charlotte's Web" |
a rat
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Ex-husband of Gene Tierney, he put designs on Jackie Kennedy |
Oleg Cassini
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Nationality of composer Edward MacDowell |
(Alex: He's the composer who wrote "To A Wild Rose" and he is an [*]. And ladies and gentlemen, now, WHO CARES? Thank you so much for that category.)
American
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