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    | It wasn't until 1931 that this North American dominion gained full independence from Britain | Canada 
 
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    | CBS' new "The Bold & The Beautiful" is a sort of spin-off from this soap | The Young and the Restless 
 
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    | Australians call them "roos" | kangaroos 
 
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    | The initials G.O.P., referring to the Republican Party, stand for this | Grand Old Party 
 
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    | Take away a White Russian's cream, & you've got a drink named this | (Jean: what is Kahlua?) 
 a Black Russian
 
 
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    | "Here comes" this rabbit, "hoppin' down the bunny trail, hippity hoppity, Easter's on its way" | Peter Cottontail 
 
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    | To gain control of Indonesia, this country's East India Co. massacred British East India Company reps | the Netherlands 
 
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    | Kathryn Leigh Scott has recently published a scrapbook about her life on this '60s Gothic soap | Dark Shadows 
 
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    | The "good guts", the whole "good guts", & nothing but the "good guts" | the truth 
 
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    | Term "solid south" referred to the fact that in the past, the South tended to do this | (Joanne: What is vote as a bloc?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 
 vote Democratic
 
 
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    | A large jigger of whiskey with a beer chaser on the side | a Boilermaker 
 
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    | A song written for but not used in the Disney film "Peter Pan" advised, "never smile at" 1 of these | a crocodile 
 
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    | Called highest ranking Soviet to shake hands with Hitler, gasoline firebombs are named for him | Molotov 
 
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    | 1st name of a Brady on "Days of our Lives" & a Buchanan on "One Life to Live" | (Jean: Who is Mike?) 
 Bo
 
 
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    | In "Waltzing Matilda", it's the Aussie term for a hobo | a swagman 
 
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    | If the president won't sign a bill but retains it up to 10 days until Congress adjourns, it's called this | a pocket veto 
 
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    | This liqueur is half benedictine, half brandy | B&B 
 
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    | In a Beatles song he "checked into his room only to find Gideon's Bible" | Rocky Raccoon 
 
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    | Though the U.S. paid Spain $20 million for this island country, we no longer own it | (Phil: What is Cuba?) 
 the Philippines
 
 
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    | The 2 current network daytime soaps with "World" in their titles | Another World & As the World Turns 
 
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    | While Americans are "Yanks", "Pommy" or "Pom" refers to one of these people | British 
 
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    | In 1986, he won the seat Tip O'Neill just vacated & his uncle had filled 40 years ago | (Phil: Who is Kennedy?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 (Phil: I knew you'd say that. Who is Robert Kennedy, Jr.?)
 (Jean: Who is Joseph Kennedy?)
 (Alex: More specific.)
 (Jean: The third?)
 
 Joseph P. Kennedy II
 
 
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    | The Official Mixer's Manual's "Cincinnati" is half beer & half this; talk about light beer... | (Joanne: What is water?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 (Joanne: What is mineral water?)
 
 soda water
 
 
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    | Peter, Paul & Mary's "Stewball", who never drank water, but always drank wine, was one | a racehorse 
 
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    | This country's forces sank the U.S. gunboat Panay in 1937 | Japan 
 
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    | Among his roles on soaps were Jeb Hampton, Mike Gallagher, & Scotty Baldwin | (Jean: Who's Richard Dean Anderson?) 
 Kin Shriner
 
 
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    | It's what you're drinking if you're sipping "plonk" or "lunatic soup" | (Alex: We've got a minute to go.) 
 wine
 
 
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    | "Citizens' lobby" with over 200,000 members, founded by former HEW secretary John Gardner | Common Cause 
 
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    | Botanical name of the most appropriate drink to toast Anita Bryant & Lawrence Welk at the same time | a mimosa 
 
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    | Though the Tokens were initially embarrassed by this song set in the jungle, it went to #1 | "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" 
 
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