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Number of stars on the state flag of Texas |
(Alex: The "Lone Star State" is right.)
1
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In 1963, the Four Seasons implored you to "Walk like" this, "my son" |
a man
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Illegal occupation referred to in the saying, "The best way to make money is to make money" |
counterfeiting
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In women, the hormone prolactin increases production of this |
mother's milk
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The "E" in the BPOE |
the Elks
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Saying Australia was short of folk heroes, he created one, "Crocodile" Dundee |
Paul Hogan
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The tallest building in this state is the 110-story Sears Tower |
(Alex: Yes, it's in Chicago.)
Illinois
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It's easy to grasp the fact that this Beatles song was their 1st to go to #1 in the U.S. |
"I Want To Hold Your Hand"
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Henry Ford said, then later denied saying, "History is more or less" this |
bunk
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About 2' long at your birth, it ran from your mom's placenta to your navel |
the umbilical cord
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After the League of Nations dissolved in 1946, their Geneva headquarters went to this group |
the United Nations
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He played both the title hero & the title villain in "Oh, God! You Devil" |
George Burns
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In the 1790 census, this state had the most people, a few of whom didn't go on to be president |
Virginia
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S/Sgt. Barry Sadler's song not about the hats, but the men beneath them |
(Carol: What are the Green Berets?) (Alex: Be a little more specific, please.) (Carol: Who are the men of the Green Berets?) (Alex: I'm sorry, that is wrong.) [After the first break, Carol was re-awarded the money she was penalized because the display of the clue disappeared from the board before she had a chance to reconsider her response.]
"The Ballad Of The Green Berets"
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Lewis Mumford said in 1961, "Our national flower is" this type of highway interchange |
the cloverleaf
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When fibrogen is converted to fibrin by thrombin, blood does this |
clot
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This group's headquarters is at 1 Columbus Plaza, New Haven, CT |
the Knights of Columbus
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Arr, you'll know 'im by 'is peg leg, 'is crutch, & the parrot on 'is shoulder |
Long John Silver
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Of N.Y., N.J., or N.M., the one, according to the World Almanac, with the most poultry |
(Joel: What is New Jersey?) ... (Alex: That is right, 14 million.)
New York
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This group that recorded "Tequila" was named after label owner Gene Autry's horse |
(Alex: Gene Autry's horse was called Champion; the group was called [*].)
The Champs
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Sam Goldwyn said, "So many people showed up at Louis B. Mayer's funeral... to make sure" of this |
that he was dead
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Name of the flap which closes over the trachea when you swallow |
(Joel: What is the uvula?)
the epiglottis
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It's the Women's Zionist Organization of America |
Hadassah
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For his actions in war, Arnold von Winkleried is a hero in this usually neutral country |
Switzerland
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The World Book lists 5 state songs for it, including, "Rocky Top" |
(Carol: What is Colorado?)
Tennessee
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His last hit song was in 1970 with "Groovy Situation", but he's best known for 1962's "Duke of Earl" |
Gene Chandler
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"Too many cooks spoil the brothel," said this most famous N.Y. madam of the '20s & '30s |
(Carol: Who is Sally Stanford?) ... (Alex: Sally Stanford was on the West Coast, I believe, Carol.)
Polly Adler
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They are clenched when the temporalis muscles contract |
the jaws (or the teeth)
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The main office for the NAACP is in this New York City borough |
(Joel: What is the Bronx?)
Brooklyn
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2 of the 3 villains mentioned by name in the title of a James Bond film |
Goldfinger & Dr. No (& Octopussy)
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