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A new process lets people watch a TV show in normal fashion or slip on glasses & see it this way |
3D
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A "slugfest" isn't a big party for slimy creatures, it's this |
a boxing match (or fight)
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As chief architect of this basilica, Michelangelo took no money |
St. Peter's in Rome
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Place described as the "Prettiest town I've ever seen. Women there don't treat you mean" |
Abilene
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This company is the No. 2 pickle producer in the U.S., & that's just one of its varieties |
Heinz
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"The Sage of Mount Vernon" |
George Washington
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2 dentists have developed a horsehoe that doesn't need these to stay on a hoof |
[NOTE: The word "horseshoe" was misspelled on screen as shown.] (Alex: They use a kind of bonding, the same as for teeth.)
nails
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If you tell a, man he's "ursine", you mean he looks like one of these |
a bear
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His estate, sold off in 1988, included Navajo blankets, Dali ear clips & 2 Campbell soup can piggy banks |
Andy Warhol
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2nd-biggest hit single of 1949, it's subtitled "A Cowboy Legend"
"An old cowpoke went riding out one dark and windy day" |
(Alex: [Before Donna's wager] We've got a minute to go.)
"Ghost Riders In The Sky"
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One study shows that pickle craving by pregnant women is the body saying it needs more of this |
salt
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"The Sage of Monticello"' |
Jefferson
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An erasable form of this audio product will allow a PC to store 275,000 pages of print |
(Donna: What is a video disc?) (Alec: What is a computer disc?) (Gladys: What is an audio disc?) ... (Alex: Each one of you missed it. No harm, no foul. You lost the same amount of money.)
a compact disc (CD)
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A "cameleer" is a person who does this |
drives camels
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A series of illustrations for this 14th C. Dante poem are among Botticelli's finest works |
The Divine Comedy
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"Your hair is red, your eyes are blue, I'd swap my horse & dog for you," the cowboy told this city's Sue |
Sioux City
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Character on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" whose wife was known as Pickles |
(Alec: Who was Morey Amsterdam?) ... (Alex: Alec, I believe you misread the clue. We said character, [*], not the actor playing him.)
Buddy Sorrell
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"The Sage of Springfield" |
Abraham Lincoln
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People who "rusticate" aren't corroding, they're living here |
living in the country
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This Impressionist's "Luncheon on the Grass", showing a nude woman picnicking w/2 men, shocked 1863 Paris |
(Alec: Who was Seurat?)
Édouard Manet
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With the credits rolling over their faces, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans closed their TV show singing this |
"Happy Trails"
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To make kosher dill pickles, add this seasoning to the regular dill brine |
(Alec [Selecting the clue]: I have this craving for pickles. $400, please.) (Alex: You're pregnant, are you?) (Alec: No, craving attention.)
garlic
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"The Sage of Kinderhook" |
(Martin) Van Buren
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From the Sanskrit word for circle, it's a playing period in a polo match |
chukka
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Sold for $4.2 million on May 3, 1988, "Diver", by this painter, set the record for a work by a living artist |
Jasper Johns
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Title of song which says, "I'm a cowboy who never saw a cow, never roped a steer 'cause I don't know how" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
"I'm An Old Cowhand"
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On "St. Elsewhere" she played nurse Helen Rosenthal |
Christina Pickles
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"The Sage of Montpelier" |
James Madison
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