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    | This capital, the state's largest city, has only slightly more than 100,000 people | Boise 
 
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    | He & a friend wrote a song called "Hudson Hawk" years ago; now it's in his film of the same name | Bruce Willis 
 
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    | Most of these child attendants no longer strew petals because they might make the bride slip | flower girls 
 
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    | The Marine service uniform is green, the dress uniform this color | blue 
 
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    | In cribbage, each player keeps his own score on one of these, using pegs | a board 
 
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    | A deep, hearty guffaw | (Joe: What is a... bellow?) 
 a belly laugh
 
 
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    | This national park, also in Montana & Wyoming, was established before Idaho became a state | (Alex: With a minute to go.) 
 Yellowstone
 
 
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    | This Disneyland ride inspired Roman Polanski to make the film "Pirates" | Pirates of the Caribbean 
 
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    | At the reception, the best man often proposes the first one of these | a toast 
 
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    | The Marine Corps Memorial in Arlington, Virginia commemorates the capture of this island | Iwo Jima 
 
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    | Trademark character whose picture graces boxes of Sugar Golden Crisp | Sugar Bear 
 
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    | A dunce or ignoramus | a dumbbell 
 
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    | Developed in 1936, this ski resort is in the Sawtooth Mountains | Sun Valley 
 
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    | Of "Suddenly", "Last Summer" or "Suddenly, Last Summer", the one that starred Frank Sinatra | Suddenly 
 
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    | The custom of wearing this may go back to the days when guests would steal a bride's stockings | the garter 
 
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    | While serving as leader of the Marine Corps Band, he wrote the Corps March, "Semper Fidelis" | Sousa 
 
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    | Remove 4 letters from "odoriferous" to get this word which means the same thing | (Greg: What is odor?) 
 odorous
 
 
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    | This container is used in laboratories to protect instruments or for containing gases | a bell jar 
 
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    | Developed by the Nez Perce Indians, this spotted-rump breed is Idaho's state horse | (Greg: What is, uh, [*] or pinto?) (Alex: [Blows air] No.)
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 (Alex: The pinto is a different breed.)
 
 Appaloosa
 
 
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    | "Twin Peaks" actors Richard Beymer & Russ Tamblyn played gang members in this 1961 movie musical | West Side Story 
 
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    | When choosing an engagement ring, you should know that 100 points equals one of these | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 a carat
 
 
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    | The officers' sword has a hilt that commemorates service against these pirates in the early 1800s | (Joe: Um... what were the pirates of Tripoli?) (Alex: Ooh, no.  Joe, I'll give you another shot it it.)
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 (Alex: Can't do it.  Deborah or Greg?  They were known as [*].)
 
 the Barbary Pirates
 
 
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    | Caroline Kennedy's middle name, it was her mother's maiden name | Bouvier 
 
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    | 1 of 2 Top 10 hits by the 5th Dimension with "Bell" in the title | "Wedding Bell Blues" (or "One Less Bell To Answer") 
 
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    | The Blackfoot, Big Wood & Salmon Rivers all flow into this 1 that drains most of the state | the Snake 
 
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    | This Englishman directed Shirley MacLaine in her 1st film, "The Trouble with Harry" | (Greg: Who is, um... David Lean?) ...
 (Alex: The trouble with Harry was that Harry was dead.)
 
 Alfred Hitchcock
 
 
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    | Marine recruits attend boot camp at San Diego or this South Carolina post | Parris Island 
 
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    | Of all the popes in the 20th century, he had the highest number after his name | Pope John XXIII 
 
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    | This drug whose name is Italian for "Fair Lady" is sometimes used as a cardiac stimulant | belladonna 
 
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