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Like its WWII battle flag, the Japanese Navy flag has a rising sun with these emanating from it |
rays
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This popular sitcom pop who sells Pudding Pops has a doctorate in education |
Bill Cosby
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"Falling in love with" this "is falling for make believe" |
love
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Root rot can be caused by doing this too much & too often |
watering
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If you didn't call Comte Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade by this title, he might have whipped you |
(Alex: He might whip you anyway.)
Marquis (de Sade)
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The capital of Kuwait |
Kuwait City
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Guinness says Jimmy Carter gained not only a degree but 7 inches while attending this service academy |
the Naval Academy
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"He was made of snow but the children know how he came to life one day" |
Frosty the Snowman
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This plant, "Saintpaulia ionantha", produces pink & white flowers, too, despite its purple name |
(Jesse: What is a violet?) (Alex: Right. Be more specific.) (Jesse: Uh.) (Alex: Oh, I'm sorry. All right, we'll accept that. No, we need it to be more specific.) (Jesse: Okay. Uh, what is a, um, I don't know.) (Alex: Sorry.) (Joe: What is [*]?) (Alex: [*]. That's what we needed, because we gave the specific word for it.)
an African violet
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Peggy Lou Snyder, Ozzie's better half |
Harriet Nelson
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The southernmost country in Africa |
South Africa
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This consumer advocate did a senior thesis at Princeton titled "Lebanese Agriculture" |
Ralph Nader
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Song that ends with "Follow ev'ry rainbow till you find your dream" |
(Alex: From The Sound of Music, of course.)
"Climb Every Mountain"
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Varieties of this include bird's-foot, heart-leaf, English & grape |
(Jesse: What are vines?) (Alex: No, sorry. You can't ring in again, Jesse. Vines? We wanted more specific on vines? Jesse?) (Jesse: What are [*]?) (Alex: Yes, okay, that's it.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
ivy
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Entrepreneur Mary Kathlyn Wagner Ash puts this name on her cosmetics |
Mary Kay
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When Quebec was called "Lower Canada", Ontario was called this |
Upper Canada
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Naval officer William Driver's own flag led to this nickname for the Stars & Stripes |
Old Glory
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While a singing star, he got a bachelor's degree magna cum laude from Columbia in 1958, white bucks & all |
Pat Boone
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In "That's Life", "each time I find myself flat on my face, I pick myself up &" do this |
(Joe: What is dust myself off?)
get back in the race
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Joyce Botterill, who found "Love on a Rooftop" with Peter Deuel, but married Burt Reynolds |
(Joe: Who is Judy Carnes?) (Alex: That's correct. Oh, sorry, nope, you're wrong. Jesse or Kathie? You were so very close, you added a letter to her name. You said "Judy Carnes", but it's [*].)
Judy Carne
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This nation used to be called Sukothai, meaning "dawn of happiness" |
Thailand
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French royal banner of late Middle Ages had 3 of these floral symbols on it |
(Alex: And you did very well in that category.)
the fleur-de-lis
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Aptly, the 1st host of "Password", Allen Ludden, had a Masters in this subject from the U. of Texas |
(Kathie: What is semantics?) (Alex: Less than a minute to go, Kathie.)
English
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In "Camelot", these 2 months "cannot be too hot" |
July & August
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Once she was called Tula Finklea; now she's Mrs. Tony Martin |
Cyd Charisse
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Sea named for the 1st European to reach Tasmania |
(Alex: Yes, Abel Tasman was the man's name.)
Tasman Sea
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