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    Alabama
 
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    Queen Isabella
 
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    (Nancy: Who is Johnny Griffith... Gilbert?) (Alex: All right, you got it right the second time, and I'm glad you did for Johnny's sake.  He has been our announcer for five years now and I have received a number of letters from viewers who say "We never get to see Johnny on camera."  Well, we're gonna make up for that right now: Here's our Johnny--[*]!) [Applause] (Alex: Let's hope we can have five more years together!) [Johnny gives a thumbs-up.]
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    vote for president
 
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    The Pilgrim's Progress
 
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    "America The Beautiful"
 
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    "Johnny-On-The-Spot"
 
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    Oklahoma
 
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    | "The Bunkers & The Swingers", an episode of this sitcom, won an Emmy for Best Comedy Writing in 1973 | 
    All in the Family
 
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    Metropolitan & New York City Opera
 
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    blue
 
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  "You asked how much I love you..." | 
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    | Smurfs frolic on Smurf Island at Carowinds, an amusement park on the border of these 2 states | 
    North & South Carolina
 
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    (John: What is La traviata?) ... (Alex: A minute left to go in this round...)
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    Vanity Fair
 
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    | Jane Wyman won her only Oscar playing a young deaf-mute girl in this film | 
    Johnny Belinda
 
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    | Appropriately, the magnolia is the state flower & the state tree of this "Magnolia State" | 
    Mississippi
 
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    | Gary Frank & Kristy McNichol both won Emmys for their supporting roles in this ABC drama | 
    Family
 
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    (John: WEATHER for $300...) [The end-of-round signal sounds]
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    | Birgit Nilsson is best known for her heroic roles in this composer's operas | 
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    | This European capital named for bears has bear cookies, bear puzzles & bear clocks, if you can bear it | 
    Bern, Switzerland
 
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