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    | On Dec. 16, 1773 American patriots dumped 342 chests of tea into this city's harbor | Boston 
 
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    | In 1954 Roger Bannister became the first person to do this in under 4 minutes | (Carson: Ooh, uh, what is swim the English Channel, which is so wrong?) 
 run the mile
 
 
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    | A popular Christmas tune begins, "I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus underneath" this "last night" | (Regis: Um, what is...) (Alex: Oh, too much ti--)
 (Regis: [*]!)
 
 mistletoe
 
 
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    | She was First Lady from 1981 to 1989 | Nancy Reagan 
 
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    | If you're on Cape Chelyuskin in this country, you'll have to cross the Vilkitsky Strait to get the the Arctic Ocean | Russia 
 
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    | Abraham Lincoln died across the street from this theatre on April 15, 1865 | Ford's Theatre (the Ford Theatre accepted) 
 
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    | Move over Jack Palance!  Yvan de Weber of Switzerland holds the world record for these, 120 in 1 minute, 1-handed | a push-up 
 
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    | "One O'Clock Jump" was the theme song of this musical "Count" & his orchestra | Count Basie 
 
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    | A friend of the Hardy Boys, she is a teenage detective herself | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Nancy Drew
 
 
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    | The Cook Strait separates the North & South Islands of this kiwi country | New Zealand 
 
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    | In May 1844 he sent a telegraph message using the code he'd also invented | Morse 
 
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    | Put your hands together & do this, like Martha Gibson of the U.K., who at age 7 did it louder than anyone else | clap 
 
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    | "All My Rowdy Friends Are Comin' Over Tonight" was an award-winning video by this country star | Hank Williams, Jr. 
 
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    | Named after Vitus Bering, the Bering Strait separates these 2 continents | North America & Asia 
 
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    | John Rolfe came to the new world to grow this cash crop; picking up Pocahontas was a bonus | tobacco 
 
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    | Alberto Hidalgo & his happy feet can tap 734 times a minute while performing this Spanish dance | (Nancy: What is the flamingo?) (Alex: No, it's--the flamingo is a bird, the [*]--)
 (Nancy: CO!  [*].)
 (Regis: I thought I heard "flamingo".)
 (Alex: Yep--)
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 (Carson: I think it's just her accent.)
 (Alex: Our judges say you said "[*]"--"flamingo"--)
 (Nancy: I'm from Georgia, I said "[*]"!)
 (Carson: Yeah. "Flamingo", "[*]"--)
 (Nancy: I object! You're already totally sucking up to Regis!)
 (Alex: Sorry. The judge overrules your objection.  We have less than a minute to go, now, Nancy, you pick again.)
 
 the flamenco
 
 
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    | This song standard is subtitled "I Didn't Want to Do It" | (Alex: Correct, and I hope I do.) 
 "You Made Me Love You"
 
 
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    | The Strait of Messina separates Italy from this "boot"able isle | Sicily 
 
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    | This president said fear itself is "nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts" | FDR 
 
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    | One of the big talents at the 1936 Salzburg Music Festival was this "Sound of Music" family | (Nancy: [Without ringing in] Who is [*]?) (Alex: Carson.)
 (Carson: Who is [*]?)
 (Alex: You're right.  He rang in ahead of you.)
 (Carson: Thanks, N.G.!)
 [Laughter]
 (Alex: Ha ha!  Select again, Carson!)
 (Carson: I'm gay and I knew that one anyway, so... calm down.)
 
 the Von Trapp family
 
 
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    | In 1955 Tennessee Ernie Ford sang, "You load" this much & "what do you get?  Another day older and deeper in debt" | sixteen tons 
 
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    | The Juan de Fuca Strait separates Washington State from this Canadian Island that shares its name with a B.C. city | Vancouver 
 
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