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    | Chamber Live, an interactive addition to this scary part of Madame Tussaud's, is unsuitable for the very nervous | (Ken: What is the Wax Museum?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 (Ken: What is [*]?)
 (Alex: That's it, yes.)
 
 the Chamber of Horrors
 
 
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    | Over to Elmo, who reports on the "Tickle Me Satchmo" doll honoring this "Hello, Dolly!" musician | [Ken responds in a [*] voice.] 
 Louis Armstrong
 
 
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    | 3 types of these are gas, electric & convection | an oven 
 
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    | On January 20, 1980 103,985 fans packed into this Pasadena stadium for Super Bowl XIV, the largest Super Bowl crowd ever
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    | In 2003 controversy erupted after Redbook magazine used a composite photo of her on its July cover | Julia Roberts 
 
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    | Another name for a handbag or purse | a pocketbook 
 
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    | You may want to "seek" this London park named for the Abbot of Westminster's manor | Hyde Park 
 
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    | Longtime roommates Bert & Ernie interview these 2 characters played by Lemmon & Matthau in 1968 | Felix Unger & Oscar Madison 
 
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    | 3 basic types of this ingredient are table, Kosher & sea | salt 
 
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    | While with the 49ers, this receiver set single game records for most yards (215), receptions (11) & points (18) | Jerry Rice 
 
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    | She's also buried (sorry, entombed) at Riverside Dr. & 122nd St. | Julia Grant 
 
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    | One who accepts & pays off bets | a bookie (or bookmaker) 
 
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    | The Chelsea district begins at this square famous in the '80s for its "Rangers" | (Bret: What is Chelsea?) 
 Sloane Square
 
 
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    | Next, Cookie Monster gets up close & personal with the "Head Baker & Spokes-Elf" of this company | Keebler 
 
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    | 3 basic sugar types are granulated, brown & this one named for a profession | confectioner's 
 
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    | The only no-loss team to reach the Super Bowl, they won Super Bowl VII & finished with a perfect 17-0 record | Miami 
 
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    | This woman wed a diplomat after WWII, moved to Paris & went on to the Cordon Bleu School & TV fame | Julia Child 
 
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    | Used in preparation of copy for publication, it contains rules for punctuation & typography | a stylebook 
 
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    | A raven that escaped from this historic site in 1981 was last seen at a pub called the Rose & Punchbowl | the Tower of London 
 
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    | In "Gonzo's Book Corner", our blue man snoop reviews this gonzo journalist's "Great Shark Hunt" | Hunter S. Thompson 
 
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    | 3 basic types of this ingredient are all-purpose, cake & bread | flour 
 
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    | This Panthers QB's 85-yard TD pass to Muhsin Muhammad on Feb. 1, 2004 was the Super Bowl's longest ever play from scrimmage | (Alex: And that was [*], and we have less than a minute now, Ellen.) 
 Jake Delhomme
 
 
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    | In an 1895 speech he accepted some segregation in his "Atlanta Compromise" | Booker T. Washington 
 
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    | This fashionable London district is so-named for the markets & festivities once held there in the first week of May | (Bret: What is Camden Town?) 
 Mayfair
 
 
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    | Hi ho, this CNN Finance host who replaced Willow Bay in 2001 here, sitting in for Kermit the anchorfrog | [Applause for Ken's run of the category] 
 Lou Dobbs
 
 
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    | 3 basic types of milk are fresh, sweetened condensed & this one that sounds like it's no longer there | evaporated (milk) 
 
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    | The Super Bowl's MVP Award is named for this man who served as the NFL's commissioner from 1960 to 1989 | Pete Rozelle 
 
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    | In a smart move, he arranged a marriage between his daughter Julia & Pompey the Great | Julius Caesar 
 
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    | William the Conqueror's census of 11th century England | (Alex: That is right, and you're out of the hole.) 
 the Domesday Book
 
 
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