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She was the second first lady |
Abigail Adams
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Honest, Abe was the first person run by this party to be elected U.S. president |
Republican
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For 9 days before Christmas, Latin American children try to break open these colorful paper figures containing candy |
Pinatas
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This grandson of Italian immigrants was elected the 107th mayor of New York City on November 2, 1993 |
Rudolph Giuliani
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Leo Rosten said of this hard-drinking comic, "Any man who hates small dogs & children can't be all bad" |
W.C. Fields
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Unlike other deer, both male & female reindeer grow these |
Antlers
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In her memoirs, Julia Grant talked about the black Friday when Fisk & Gould tried to corner the market in this |
(Scott: Who is Hoover?) (Dave: What is silver?)
gold
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It's any word that's spelled the same forwards & backwards |
Palindrome
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In the Low Countries, St. Nicholas arrives to deliver presents on a boat from this Iberian country |
Spain
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Shortly after his death, eerie stories told of this actor's ghost haunting "Falcon Lair", his Hollywood home |
Rudolph Valentino
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Much of the boozing persona of this Matt Helm of the movies may have been just for the cameras |
Dean Martin
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A group of reindeer cows gathered together by a reindeer bull is callled one of these, like a sultan's |
Harem
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His ailing wife Anna sent her daughter-in-law Jane with him to Washington, but he only served a month |
William Henry Harrison
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In a movie it's the kind of music heard behind a scene |
(Dave: What is a soundtrack?)
background (music)
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In Great Britain, this woman gives a special Christmas Day message on TV |
The Queen
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You'll find this body of water in the eastern part of Kenya's Rift Valley |
Lake Rudolph
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Not sure if it's from his drinking or not, but he's the Disney chipmunk with a red nose |
(Will: Who is Chip?)
Dale
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Reindeer & reindeer products are very useful to these nomadic people of northern Scandinavia |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Lapps
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The widow Sarah Polk was linked for a while in the press to this bachelor president |
(Scott: Who was Van Buren?)
James Buchanan
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In this field of study, scientists have rocks in their heads, or ore |
(Scott: What is geology?)
mineralogy
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Rather than stockings, French children put these in front of the fireplace so "Pere Noel" can fill them with gifts |
Shoes
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The award-winning Rudolph seen here (holding 2 Olympic medals) |
Wilma Rudolph
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This bearded standup comedian is billed as "The Lovable Lush" |
(Dave: Who is Red Skelton?) ... [All players were tied at -$300.] (Alex: We have a tie game, ladies and gentlemen--Merry Christmas! Dave, Scott, and Will--they're giving it all back to us!)
Foster Brooks
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These 2 Roosevelt first ladies were known for their strong personalities |
Edith & Eleanor
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1 less than a cinquefoil |
Quadrefoil
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In Sweden the Christmas season begins on December 13, this saint's day |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
St. Lucia
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Bravo! This man was the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera from 1950 to 1972 |
Sir Rudolph Bing
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