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    | In the 1390s King John I of Castile & King John I of Aragon both died by falling from these animals | 
    horses
 
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    | This daughter of Ronald Reagan ran fifth in the 1982 California primary for the U.S. Senate | 
    Maureen Reagan
 
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    | These rubber boots are called wellies for short | 
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    | His writings include the 1920 publication "Relativity: The Special and General Theory" | 
    Albert Einstein
 
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    | He's a lumberjack & he's okay, his footprints became the Great Lakes | 
    Paul Bunyan
 
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    | Ruth Elizabeth Davis & Lucille Le Sueur in "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" | 
    [ERRATUM: LeSueur is the surname.]
  Bette Davis & Joan Crawford
 
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    | Joachim of Fiore divided history into 3 ages: the ages of the Father, the Son & this entity | 
    Holy Ghost
 
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    | On Dec. 19, 1974 this former New York governor became vice president under the 25th Amendment | 
    Nelson Rockefeller
 
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    | British theatregoers call it the interval | 
    (Will: What is the [*]?) [Will's response was ruled incorrect and the decision was reversed in the second segment.]
  intermission (*entr'acte)
 
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    | Past winners of this annual event include Bob Verini & Bob Blake | 
    (Hugh: What is the, uh, Tournament of Champions?) (Alex: On?)
  Tournament of Champions on Jeopardy!
 
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    | You might say that the source of this biblical hero's strength was hair today, gone tomorrow | 
    Samson
 
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    | Maria Farrow & Ruth Jones in "Rosemary's Baby" | 
    (Hugh: Who are, um, Mia Farrow and...?)
  Mia Farrow & Ruth Gordon
 
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    | Ancus Marcius, the legendary fourth king of this city, may have been the grandson of Numa Pompilus | 
    Rome
 
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    | In 1960s this senator from Arizona published "The Conscience of a Conservative" | 
    Barry Goldwater
 
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    | Order candy floss at an amusement park & you'll get this fluffy confection | 
    cotton candy
 
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    | "A Gardener Touched with Genius" is Peter Dreyer's book on this American hoticulturist | 
    Luther Burbank
 
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    | A Big Bad one in song saved miners, a Little one in Sherwood Forest was a Merry Man | 
    John
 
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    | Frederick Auserlitz & Virginia McMath in "Flying Down to Rio" | 
    (Hugh: Who's um, Fred Astaire and uh, Fred Astaire and uh...?) ... (Alex: Hugh is great at getting that first one out but has trouble and gets stuck on that second one.)
  Fred Astaire & Ginger Rodgers
 
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    | In 1616 this Native American created a sensation in London, where she was known as Lady Rebecca | 
    Pocahontas
 
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    | Son of a U.S. president, he served as a senator from Ohio from 1939 until his death in 1953 | 
    Robert Taft
 
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    | Brits call this part of a car the silencer | 
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    | Blaise Pascal is said to have mastered this Greek mathematician's "Elements" by age 12 | 
    (Hugh: Who is Pascal?) (Marilyn: Who is Aristotle?)
  Euclid
 
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    | Name shared by a Titan & a former 97-pound runt | 
    Atlas
 
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    | Greta Gustafsson & Melvin Hesselberg in "Ninotchka" | 
    [Applause] (Alex: Right! And you got it in this time. Way to go!)
  Greta Garbo & Melvyn Douglas
 
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    | 2-word "seasonal" term given to the time of reform in Czechoslovakia after March 22, 1968 | 
    Prague Spring
 
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    | This state's Mark Hatfield is the ranking Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee | 
    Oregon
 
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    | The ancient name for this city was Mancunium & a person from it is still called a Mancunian | 
    Manchester
 
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    | After this coil inventor moved to America, he worked briefly with another genius—Thomas Edison | 
    (Will: Who is uh, Marconi?) (Hugh: Who is Watt?)
  Nikola Tesla
 
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    | This "Mania"-creating wrestler was born Terry Gene Bollea in 1953 | 
    Hulk Hogan
 
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    | Bernard Schwartz & Jeanette Morrison in "Houdini" | 
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