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Some descendants of this bird artist claimed he was the lost Dauphin of France |
Audubon
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According to the theme song, this cartoon character "is smarter than the average bear" |
Yogi Bear
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In France this flaming dessert is called cerises jubile |
cherries jubilee
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The walls of this organ are made up of 3 layers: the epicardium, the myocardium & the endocardium |
the heart
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It's the common name for pocket billiards |
pool
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The great 18th century sculptor Houdon had many famous patrons, including this Russian empress |
Catherine the Great
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Mike Wallace & Harry Reasoner were the 2 original correspondents on this series |
60 Minutes
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Canned squash can be substituted for the main ingredient in this popular Halloween pie |
pumpkin Pie
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Ceruminous glands, modified sweat glands that secrete wax, are found in this part of the body |
the ear
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This substance is used to increase the friction between the cue tip & cue ball |
chalk
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The anniversary of one's nativity |
one's birthday
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Maurice de Vlaminck's work painted around 1908 shows his interest in this "geometric" art movement |
Cubism
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"Final Appeal", hosted by Robert Stack, was spun off from this series |
(Robin: What is The Untouchables?) ... (Alex: The Untouchables was quite some time ago.)
Unsolved Mysteries
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Devonshire cream, which is used in desserts, is a specialty of this country |
England
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This structure consists of over 24 bones, including the atlas & coccyx, & averages just over 2 feet |
the spine
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Billiards is the second-most popular participation sport in the U.S., after this one |
bowling
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People whose private lives become too public feel like they live in these guppy dwellings |
fishbowls
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Mustachioed Spaniard who said, "The only difference between me and a madman is that I am not mad" |
(Salvador) DalĂ
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"Phyllis", "Ironside" & "The Barbary Coast" were set in this city |
San Francisco
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Madeleines are shaped like these objects you might find on the beach |
(Alan: What are sand dollars?)
seashells
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This hormone secreted by the pancreas regulates the body's use of sugar & other carbohydrates |
insulin
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In nine ball the balls are numbered 1 through 9; in eight ball, 1 through this number |
(Carol: What is 8?) (Alex: No. A logical approach that didn't pay off.)
15
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A walnut opener you'd see in a ballet |
a nutcracker
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His 1942 mobile "Red Petals" is more than 9 feet high |
(Alexander) Calder
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This 1960s drama featured E.G. Marshall & Robert Reed as attorneys Lawrence & Kenneth Preston |
The Defenders
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Strudel dough resembles these thin leaves of pastry whose name is from Greek for "leaf" |
filo
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The esophagus, aorta & inferior vena cava all pass through this dome-shaped partition in the chest |
the diaphragm
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This game played with 22 balls, most of them red, became popular in Britain only after color TV was introduced |
snooker
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As a compound word, it describes a previously-owned garment; as 2 words, it's part of your watch |
[Applause for Carol's run of the category] (Alex: And you did as well as Alan in that category. Next it'll be Robin's turn.) (Robin: I hope so.)
secondhand
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