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    | In January Campbell sponsors National Soup Month & this company sponsors National Oatmeal Month | 
    (Anita: What is Quakers?) (Alex: Quakers? [Looks to judges] [*], we'll give it to you.)
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    | Neuwirth of "Cheers" | 
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    | The National Federation for this bird has declared June, not November, the month for its lovers | 
    [The music from the Audio Daily Double is reprised going into the commercial break.]
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    | Of parsley, sage, rosemary & thyme, the one that's not a member of the mint family | 
    (Anita: What is rosemary?) (Craig: What is sage?) (Steven: What is thyme, Alex?) (Alex: No!  You had a 50-50 shot, you should have gone with [*].  We've got about a minute to go in the round.  Select again, Steven.)
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    | The Tonys tapped Savion Glover's choreography for "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da" this | 
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    | The Martha Vick house in this Mississippi city was constructed in 1830 by the daughter of the city's founder | 
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    | This god's hall is called Bilskirnir, which means "lightning" | 
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    | In addition to its use as a cow & sheep feed, alfalfa is a favorite of these food-producing insects | 
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    | George Grizzard won a Best Actor Tony for the revival of this playwright's "A Delicate Balance" | 
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    | The white frame house that served as the first White House of the Confederacy is in this city | 
    (Steven: What is Richmond?) (Anita: [No response]) (Craig: What is Jackson, Mississippi?) ... (Alex: What is [*], first capital of the Confederacy, then Richmond.)
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    | Hildisvini, one of these wild hogs who belonged to the goddess Freya, was noted for his golden bristles | 
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    | Michelle Pfeiffer's sister who was in "Vamp" & "Falling Down" | 
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    | Called "America's favorite dessert", this dairy product's National Month is July | 
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    | This substance forms in scales on the leaves of the carnauba palm | 
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    This acclaimed show, featuring the song heard here, earned 4 Tonys, including Best Musical & Original Score: 
  "La vie Boheme! / La vie Boheme! / To days of inspiration, playing hooky, making something out of nothing..." | 
    (Alex: Took you no time at all.  Have you seen the show?) (Craig: No, but I've read a lot about it.)
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    | This Asheville, N.C. estate built by George Washington Vanderbilt has a 250-room house & its own winery | 
    (Alex: And it is a marvelous home to visit, [*].)
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    | Ratatosk, one of these rodents, scampers up & down the tree Yggdrasil spreading nasty gossip & insults | 
    (Anita: What is a rat?) (Craig: What is a shrew?)
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    | Poet cummings, whose first book of poetry, "Tulips and Chimneys", came out in 1923 | 
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    | Common name for large, leafy, brown seaweed; there are giant and bladder types of it in the Pacific | 
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    | Zoe Caldwell won for playing this tempestuous diva in "Master Class", which also won best play | 
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    | You'll find this president's boyhood home in the Plymouth Notch Historic District of Plymouth, VT. | 
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    | A hideous giantess named Angerboda was the wife of this Norse trickster | 
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