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Among this river's tributaries are the Pecos & Puerco rivers in the U.S. & the Salado in Mexico |
the Rio Grande
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You get to build one of these vermin catching contraptions in the game of the same name |
Mousetrap
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The root beer this pharmacist created in the mid-1800s originally had a low alcohol content |
Hires
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Until 1962 the Sun & this heavenly body on the flag of Nepal had facial features |
the Moon
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Tell us "Who's That Girl" who was "Like a Virgin" in 1984 & "True Blue" in 1986 |
Madonna
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Animal, vegetable,... |
mineral
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This holy city is capital of Saudi Arabia's al-Hejaz province |
Mecca
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Monkey Mania comes with 26 of these fruits which the plastic monkeys gobble up |
bananas
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"Two beautifully embossed, chocolate flavored wafers with a rich cream filling", 1st seen in 1912 |
Oreos
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A popular phrase used on 18th century U.S. flags was "don't" do this "on me" |
(Josh: What is [*] on me?)
tread
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Los Lobos rerecorded this Ritchie Valens song for the 1987 film of the same name |
"La Bamba"
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Fire, earth, air,... |
water
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The ancient name of this Italian industrial city was Mediolanum |
Milan
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Hot potato is a variation of this game that requires a seat for every player but one |
musical chairs
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In 1896 Leo Hirschfield "roll"ed some chocolate for this daughter of his |
(Josh: What are [*] Rolls?)
Tootsie
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Background color shared by the flags of Albania, Morocco & China |
red
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This former "Police"man got co-writing credit on Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing" |
Sting
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Nearly all of architect Antonio Gaudi's buildings are in this city where the 1992 Olympics will be held |
Barcelona
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On chess diagrams, the letter N designates this piece |
the knight
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Ezra Cornell, who endowed a university in 1865, was the chief stockholder in this telegraph co. |
(Craig: What is AT&T?) (Ted: What is the American Telegraph Company?) ... (Alex: And we have less than a minute to go.)
Western Union
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Ghana's flag has only 1 of these, Panama's has 2, Venezuela's 7 |
stars
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She topped the pop charts for 9 weeks in 1981 with "Bette Davis Eyes" |
Kim Carnes
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Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins,... |
Buzz Aldrin
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The San, or Bushmen, live in this desert of southern Africa |
the Kalahari
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In India, this ancient game was played on a cruciform board & cowrie shells were used as dice |
Parcheesi
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Pepsi became Pepsico, Inc. when it bought this chip company in 1965 |
(Josh: What is Nabisco?)
Frito-Lay
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On the flag of Ireland this color represents the Protestants |
orange
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In 1961 this native of Vernon, Texas had his first No. 1 hit with the following:
"Yeah, running scared, what would I do / If he came back..." |
[The song was not reprised going into the break.]
Roy Orbison
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Head, heart, hands,... |
(Craig: What is minds?) (Ted: What is heart?) ... (Alex: The 4-H motto.)
health
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