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    | Cranberries grow on these | vines 
 
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    | If you're not sure of this official city song, just ask Tony Bennett | (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.) 
 "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
 
 
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    | "I was a soldier for beauty & love. I was completely selfless," said this former Philippine first lady | Imelda Marcos 
 
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    | To replace lost water, these "desert ships"  may drink 20 gallons or more at one time | camels 
 
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    | Believing he was outnumbered at Yorktown, this Frenchman said, "I am not strong enough even to get beaten" | Lafayette 
 
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    | A treacherous person or a venomous snake | a viper 
 
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    | Though it lasted just 48 seconds, this disaster equaled a force of about 6 million tons of TNT | the 1906 earthquake 
 
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    | Also known for Stupid Human Tricks, he got Ted Koppel to balance a dog biscuit on his nose | David Letterman 
 
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    | Named for a marsupial, this rodent drums on the earth with its large legs to communicate | a kangaroo rat 
 
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    | When asked to surrender his battered ship, he replied, "I have not yet begun to fight" | (Doak: Who is Farragut?) 
 John Paul Jones
 
 
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    | From a French word for "face", it's the front piece of a knight's helmet | a visor 
 
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    | In the late 19th c. San Francisco was the world capital of this maritime hunting industry | whaling 
 
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    | Before he created Jeno's frozen pizzas, Jeno Paulucci started this Chinese food co. in Duluth, Minn. | Chun King 
 
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    | These members of the squirrel family live in excavated "towns" which may be populated by 1000s of them | prairie dogs 
 
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    | His pro-British cousin Samuel was widely accused of betraying this American spy | (Bob: Uh, who was, uh, Benedict Arnold?) (Doak: Who is John Adams?)
 
 Nathan Hale
 
 
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    | 19th c. French composer Camille Saint-Saens gave us this musical menagerie: 
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 The Carnival of the Animals
 
 
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    | A stagecoach is housed in the history room of this famous "Old West" bank | the Wells Fargo bank 
 
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    | When he launched his daring bathing suit in 1964, some of us went topless | (Sue: Who is Bikini?) (Alex: Pardon?)
 (Sue: Mr. Bikini?)
 
 (Rudi) Gernreich
 
 
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    | Scientists aren't sure if this Mexican variety, Ursus horribilis nelsoni, is endangered or already extinct | (Sue: What are bears?) (Alex: Yes, be more specific, though.)
 (Sue: [Shrugs])
 
 grizzly bears
 
 
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    | Henry Lee's quick & daring cavalry raids earned him this nickname | Light-Horse 
 
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    | When a kid at a carnival asks his mom to buy him a pronto pup, pronto, he wants one of these | a corn dog 
 
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    | Government official whose title means "in place of the king" | (Doak: What is a viscount?) 
 a viceroy
 
 
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    | Since San Francisco was named for Saint Francis, this Italian town was named its sister city in 1969 | (Bob: What is Saint Francis of [*]?) 
 Assisi
 
 
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    | Profession of Russian-born Louise Nevelson, who died in 1988 at the age of 87 | a sculptress 
 
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    | Well known as a pet, the golden variety of this mammal goes through pregnancy in only 16 days | a hamster 
 
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    | Captured by the British, this 14-yr.-old future president was wounded when he wouldn't clean an officer's boots | Andrew Jackson 
 
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    | Word derived from the name of the main street of the Chicago 1893 Exposition | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 the Midway
 
 
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