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  | 60 YEARS OF THE TV STATION |  |
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  | THE MOVIE IS COMPLIMENTARY |  |
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    | The first Miss India to go on to win this title was Sushmita Sen in 1994 | Miss Universe 
 
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    | Anyone who thinks he's going to break up the United States needs to check out this word in the pledge of allegiance | indivisible 
 
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    | Nederlands | (Tiffany: What is the Netherlands--) (Alex: No.)
 (Tiffany: --I'm sorry, what is [*]?)
 
 Dutch
 
 
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    | 1953 brought station WHP to this capital of Pennsylvania | Harrisburg 
 
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    | You must be 15 to sit in one of these rows | (Evan: What is the exit-wing rows?) [Initially ruled correct; reversed after the first commercial break]
 
 an exit row
 
 
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    | 1977: "The Force is strong with this one"
 | Star Wars 
 
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    | The first Indian Nobel Peace Prize winner was this Albania-born Indian citizen in 1979 | Mother Teresa 
 
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    | If you say "to boldly go", you've "split" this grammatical term | the infinitive 
 
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    | Starting in 1953 you could watch TV on your mobile--I mean Mobile device on WALA in this state | Alabama 
 
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    | Relax--by traveling more than 768 mph, giving us this type of distinctive speed, we will definitely be arriving on time | supersonic speed 
 
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    | 1967: "I think you're the most attractive of all my parents' friends"
 | The Graduate 
 
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    | The first Indian one of these was the Aryabhata, launched on April 19, 1975 | a satellite 
 
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    | Inflammation of the gums | gingivitis 
 
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    | In the early '60s, Houston's KHOU had this Texan as its news director | Dan Rather 
 
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    | The American Airlines inflight magazine, or one of the things fought for by Superman (& there he is at 25,000'!) | The American Way 
 
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    | 2008: "I've never wanted a human's blood so much"
 | Twilight 
 
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    | The first Indian to achieve this exalted chess title was Viswanathan Anand in 1988 | grand master 
 
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    | The organization NORML advocates this 4-"I" process with marijuana | (Evan: What is legalization?) 
 decriminalization
 
 
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    | Diana Pierce anchors the news on KARE in this city a lot better than Ted Baxter did on fictional WJM | (Woody: What is Cincinnati?) (Evan: What is Chicago?)
 
 Minneapolis
 
 
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    | Take a nap--you're on the world's longest-distance nonstop flight, 8,500 miles from Sydney to DFW, this airport | Dallas/Fort Worth 
 
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    | 2010: "You are probably going to be a very successful computer person"
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    | Occult writer Aleister Crowley led the first team to try to summit this highest Indian peak, the world's third highest | Kangchenjunga 
 
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    | One who enforces the rules in a strict manner is a stern this 14-letter word | disciplinarian 
 
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    | In 1953, KLAS became the first TV station in this Western state | (Tiffany: What is California?) 
 Nevada
 
 
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    | Your carry-on fits nicely in the device with this rhyming name; that means it'll fit in the overhead bin, so carry on | Size Wise 
 
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    | 1972: "He got a real pretty mouth, ain't he?"
 | Deliverance 
 
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