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    | In recent years this country has also been known as Kampuchea & Khmer Republic | Cambodia 
 
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    | They named their daughter Leslie in honor of this man, Bogart's "Petrified Forest" co-star | Leslie Howard 
 
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    | Procter & Gamble makes this medicine to put upset stomachs "back in the pink" | Pepto Bismol 
 
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    | The basic artillery unit of the U.S. Army, or a 9-volt Ray-o-vac | a battery 
 
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    | Some Indian dancers use them; others use snakes that have them | rattles 
 
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    | Wait at a corner until the red hand changes to a white man, then walk between lines to opposite side | how do you cross a street 
 
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    | The numerous Sino-Japanese Wars involved Japan & this country | China 
 
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    | Bacall said, "If I ever had a woman to be jealous of, she was the 'Santana'", which was this | Bogie's boat (sailing vessel) 
 
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    | Ex-Lax combines laxative with chocolate candy while Feen-a-Mint combines it with this | (Judy: What is peppermint?) (Alex: More specific.)
 (Judy: What is spearmint?)
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 (Alex: Going for something very specific.)
 (Mark: What is peppermint candy?)
 
 chewing gum
 
 
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    | In the American Heritage Dictionary, this word is illustrated with a picture of C-3PO & R2-D2 | a robot 
 
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    | Lift handset from base, depress a septet of digits, wait for a human reply, & chat | how do you make a telephone call 
 
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    | A South African coin is named for this leader of resistance to the British | (Mark: What is the Rand?) (Bob: What is a Kruggerand?)
 
 the Kruger
 
 
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    | Bogie joked that at their wedding Bacall's "something old" would be this | (Alex: He was 46; she was 20.) 
 the groom (him)
 
 
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    | A styptic pencil is used for this | stopping bleeding 
 
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    | When Marconi popularized it, he called it "the wireless telegraph" | radio 
 
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    | "Spring forward, fall back" | (Bob: How do you remember, uh, when to change the clock backwards and forwards?) (Alex: That's it. For what?)
 (Bob: [*].)
 (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
 
 change the clock for daylight saving time
 
 
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    | In July 1915, they landed in Haiti to restore order & remained until 1934 | the Marines 
 
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    | Perennial movie gangster who as Johnny Rocco ganged up on Bogie & Bacall in 1948's "Key Largo" | Edward G. Robinson 
 
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    | Sleep-inducing drug that came into notoriety when linked to birth defects in the early '60s | thalidomide 
 
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    | Only U.S. state that fits this category | Rhode Island 
 
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    | On live TV, stand before a pile of dirt in basement of a Chicago hotel & apologize profusely | [Laughter before Alex finishes reading the clue] 
 how do you find Al Capone's vault (how do you imitate Geraldo Rivera)
 
 
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    | In 1661, this French king began construction of the Palace of Versailles | (Mark: Who is Louis XVI?) 
 Louis XIV
 
 
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    | It was in this film, her 1st, that Bacall told Bogart how to whistle | (Alex: Yeah, you know how to whistle, don't you; you put your lips together and blow.) 
 To Have and Have Not
 
 
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    | In 1985, Johnson & Johnson earned some $80,000,000 in profit from sales of this pain reliever | (Mark: What is... aspirin?) 
 Tylenol
 
 
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    | The arced or curved path of flight a launched projectile takes | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 a trajectory
 
 
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    | Sgt., cpl., PFC, or, smelling really terrible | (Bob: What is rancid?) 
 rank
 
 
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    | During the day, check the position of the shadow thrown by the gnomon on a 12-sectioned scale | how do tell times on a sundial 
 
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