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In the cowboy song they were urged "Whoopee ti yi yo, get along..." |
little dogies
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S.I. Hayakawa wants to make English the official language of this country |
the United States
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Early in his career, David could be found in Indianapolis doing this on the local weekend news |
the weather
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14 year-old Elizabeth Brinton set a record in 1985 by selling 11,281 boxes of these |
Girl Scout cookies
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Restaurant chain which declared "We do it all for you" |
McDonald's
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Distinctive pattern found on young wild boars' backs or the U.S. flag |
(Michael: What is a star?)
stripes
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Of sage rat, scalawag, sidewinder, & sodbuster, the one that's a real snake |
(Alex: Type of rattlesnake.)
a sidewinder
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The 2 official languages of the Republic of Ireland |
Gaelic & English
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It's the lifelong dream, decided on in a high school speech class, that David has now fulfilled |
to be a talk show host
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A survey says 75% of women wear wrong size of these, lifting & separating them from the other 25% |
brassieres
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Since he's their product spokesman, when Bill Cosby speaks, Jell-O, Coke, & now this Wall St. firm listen |
E.F. Hutton
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This Guinness record was set in 1983 when a man named Bud bought a pig named Bud for $56,000 |
the most expensive pig ever bought
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He set up his factory in Philadelphia in 1865, and turned out hats ten gallons at a time |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Stetson
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This country has 3: Macedonian, Slovenian & Serbo-Croatian |
Yugoslavia
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A spin-off of this semi-regular segment was "Stupid Human Tricks" |
Stupid Pet Tricks
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Reason 1,500 tons of garbage had to be collected from New Orleans streets February 12, 1986 |
Mardi Gras
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Back in 1984, this brew's label started proclaiming it was "the beer that made Milwaukee famous" |
Schlitz
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Similar to a human's, the valves of this pig organ are used in transplant operations |
a heart
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This country's 4 official languages are Italian, French, German & Romansch |
Switzerland
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David asked this boxing promoter "What's the deal with your hair?" |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
Don King
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Of 3, 13, or 36, % of all bills Congress passed in '85 that est. commemorative days, weeks or months |
[NOTE: "est." is short for "established".]
36%
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30-sheet posters are usually called this, which is actually what they're mounted on |
a billboard
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Dr. Spock said "A child needs hugging, tussling and" this mode of transport |
piggyback rides
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Its 6 official languages are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian & Spanish |
the United Nations
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It qualifies David for membership in the Diastematic Club of America headquartered in Union Gap, Wash. |
the gap between his two front teeth
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The highest toll it ever charged was $89,154.62 for the QE2 in '70, the lowest 36¢ for a swimmer in 1928 |
(Alex: Michael?) (Michael: Sorry.)
the Panama Canal
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Term for all the written material in an ad |
copy
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Cruel "sport" in which players on horseback hunt wild boar with spears |
pigsticking
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