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It's a silly, out-dated affectation to crook this when picking up a teacup |
Pinky finger
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Do this at Blarney Castle & you'll receive a lovely parting gift -- the gift of gab |
Kiss the Blarney stone
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Once a part of Massachusetts, it became the 23rd state in 1820 with Portland as its capital |
Maine
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1985: "You've got a real attitude problem, McFly, you're a slacker" |
Back To The Future
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In Roman myth, it was the symbol of the goddess Fortuna, not of Vanna |
(Dave: What is white?)
the Wheel of Fortune
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Scotsman's skirt (4) |
Kilt
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It's a "comfy" term for a teapot cover |
Cozy
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The "castle" built by this publisher sits on La Cuesta Encantada, "The Enchanted Hill" |
William Randolph Hearst
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On July 4, 1826 this former president died at age 83 after asking, "Is it the fourth?" |
Thomas Jefferson
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1977: "The force is strong with this one" |
Star Wars
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Go around this bush & notice its purple fruit: it got that color from the blood of Pyramus |
(Harry: What is a plum?) (Dave: What is a pomegranate?) (Julie: What is a grape?)
the mulberry
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From middle English for "curled-up" cake, it's a tea bread that resembles an English muffin |
(Julie: What is a scone?)
a crumpet
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This English castle, badly damaged by fire in November 1992, reopened to the public in December 1997 |
Windsor Castle
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In December 1821 he established the first American settlement in Texas |
(Dave: Who is Crockett?) (Harry: Who is Sam Houston?)
Stephen F. Austin
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Hera punished this gossipy handmaiden by taking away her power to originate speech |
Echo
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Accolades, perhaps for judo (5) |
Kudos
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N.Y. merchant Thomas Sullivan gets the credit for originating these in 1904; his were made of silk |
Tea bags
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You can see the royal crown of Scotland in a castle in this Scottish city, but you can't try it on |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to go.)
Edinburgh
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On April 8, 1826 this "Great Compromiser" duelled John Randolph; neither man was injured |
Henry Clay
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1996: "Welcome to Earth!" |
(Harry: What is [**]?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed before Double Jeopardy! because "There was a sign in that film which said 'Welcome to Earth!'"] (Dave: What is Coneheads?) [Initially ruled incorrect, but recredited at the time of the ruling reversal because "under the rules of Jeopardy!, an incorrect response that followed didn't really take place, so Dave, your incorrect response doesn't figure in the equation and we're giving you $400 back."]
Independence Day (or Mars Attacks!)
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"Kim" creator (7) |
(Rudyard) Kipling
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Type of tea named for the titled Englishman who became prime minister in 1830 |
Earl Grey
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Overlooking the Alfama, the Castelo de Sao Jorge is thought of as the cradle of this European capital |
Lisbon
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In late 1824 fur trapper & scout Jim Bridger became the first white man to see this lake in the west |
Great Salt Lake
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1951: "Klaatu Barada Nikto" |
The Day The Earth Stood Still
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Serge Lifar's ballet "Icare" is based on the myth of this father & son flying team |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Daedalus & Icarus
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Pasta or pie preparation place (7) |
Kitchen
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