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HALL OF FAMER BY POSITION |
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"I, Claudius" author Robert Graves expressed the disillusion of many in "Goodbye to All That", his memoir of this war |
World War I
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Joe Namath, Joe Montana |
quarterback
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In 1973 he founded a nonprofit society dedicated to marine conservation |
Cousteau
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To determine this on a lobster, check whether the first pair of swimmerets are hard or feathery |
the sex
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Confinement to your own home as legal punishment |
house arrest
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Formed in 1995, it's a "canine" coalition of fiscally conservative Democrats in the House |
Blue Dogs
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In 1986, the 50th anniversary of her bestseller, a stamp of her was released in a ceremony in Atlanta |
Margaret Mitchell
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Bill Russell, Bill Walton |
basketball centers
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He was president of France from 1995 to 2007 |
Jacques Chirac
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The American lobster is basically differentiated from the Pacific one by having these big enough to eat |
(Yoshie: Uh, what's a tail?)
claws
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It means an unstable construction, though 25-foot versions have been created |
a house of cards
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You must be 30 to be a U.S. senator & this minimum age to be a member of the House of Representatives |
25
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To Ian McEwan, there is no redemption, no amends, no this, the title of his novel made into a 2007 movie with Saoirse Ronan |
(Yoshie: I'm drawing a blank.)
Atonement
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Bob Feller, Bob Lemon, Bob Gibson |
(Ken: This might be a long category.) [Laughter] (Mason: Let's try HALL OF FAMER BY POSITION $1600.) (Ken: Okay, sports fans, I believe in you.)
baseball pitchers
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A statue of this French missionary who hooked up with Jolliet represents Wisconsin in the U.S. Capitol |
Jacques Marquette
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In a standard trap, a lobster finds the bait in this aptly named room, moves on to the parlor, & can't leave |
(Mason: What's a dining room?) [Laughter] ... (Ken: It's in a hurry.)
the kitchen
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A get-to-know-me party given by someone who's just moved in |
a housewarming
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The states with only one representative are Wyoming, Vermont, the Dakotas, Delaware & this state |
Alaska
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Harry Bertram of Ellangowan is the actual hero of the 1815 "Waverley" tale "Guy Mannering" by this author |
Sir Walter Scott
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Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, John Stallworth |
wide receiver
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Last name of French papermaking brothers Jacques & Joseph, who pioneered the hot air balloon |
(Tony: Who are "Montgoflier"?) [Originally ruled correct; reversed before Final Jeopardy! due to changing the phonetics of the name]
Montgolfier
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Term for a tidal area used to store live lobsters, or where a stray dog might end up |
a pound
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The AMA says, "physicians making" these "may sound like fabled history", but they have a place in medicine today |
house calls
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The only Speaker of the House to become president was this Tennessee representative & 11th president |
(Mason: Who is...) (Ken: Hurry.)
James K. Polk
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Her novels "Show Boat", "Cimarron" & "Giant" were all turned into memorable Hollywood movies |
Edna Ferber
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Gump Worsley, Shrimp Worters, Rat Westwick |
[Laughter from Yoshie and audience as names are read] ... (Ken: It just sounds like I'm making people up.)
(ice) hockey goalies
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A musical review of this singer-songwriter's works is called this man "is Alive and Well and Living in Paris" |
Jacques Brel
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A legal Maine lobster must measure at least 3 1/4 inches along this, the bony back shell |
(Ken: Well done.)
the carapace
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This European songbird takes its name from its habit of building nests in the eaves of homes |
(Tony: What is a house sparrow?) (Yoshie: What is a house swallow?) ... (Ken: Perhaps you're thinking of barn swallows, but you're looking at [*].)
a house martin
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Upset about taxes? Take it up with this committee, the House's main one for writing tax bills |
the Ways & Means Committee
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