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Royal Festival Hall is part of the South Bank Centre, an arts complex on the south bank of this river |
the Thames
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"The corn is as high as" this "an' it looks like it's climbin' clear up to the sky" |
(Jack: What is your eye?) ... (Alex: ...from Oklahoma!)
an elephant's eye
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If you order "pigs' trotters" in a restaurant, you'll get these |
pigs' feet
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This stimulant occurs in kola nuts & cocoa beans as well as in coffee beans |
caffeine
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In blackjack a hand begins with this many cards |
2
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A square dance, or the kind of party where you dance it |
a hoe-down
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The banners of the Knights of the Bath hang in the Henry VII chapel in this historic abbey |
Westminster Abbey
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"Just kiss me once, then kiss me twice, then kiss me once again, it's been" this |
(Jack: What is nice?) [Laughter] (Fred: What is lovely?)
a long, long time
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Even the French eat only these parts of a frog, les cuisses |
frogs' legs
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In atrial fibrillation the upper chambers of this organ beat rapidly & irregularly |
the heart
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It's the American equivalent of the British "fruit machine" |
a slot machine
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All "Jeopardy!" contestants belong to this species, though we've never said it's a requirement |
Homo sapiens
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This queen might have said of herself, "We were born in Kensington Palace on May 24, 1819" |
Victoria
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"Why, O why, O why O, why did I ever leave" this state |
Ohio
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To make a very dry martini, use plenty of gin but just a little of this potent potable |
vermouth
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This condition where the ear becomes painful, swollen & distorted is most common in boxers |
cauliflower ear
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Rank of the card in the middle of a Royal Flush |
the queen
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This Hawaiian began his singing career more than 30 years ago at his parents' bar on Oahu |
Don Ho
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The cross on the massive dome of this cathedral towers 365 feet above the ground |
(Jack: What is Winchester Cathedral?) (Fred: What is Westminster Abbey?)
St. Paul's Cathedral
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"Mamma may have, papa may have, but God bless" this person "that's got his own!" |
the child
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Havarti is a type of this dairy product named for the Danish area where it was developed |
cheese
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Jerry Lewis could tell you Duchenne is the most common form of this disorder |
(Theresa: What is multiple sclerosis?)
muscular dystrophy
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Though an American roulette wheel has 38 spaces, this is the highest number |
(Alex: Yes. There is a zero and a double zero.)
36
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Hokey-Pokey may be an alteration of this term a magician might pull out of his hat |
hocus-Pocus
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From 1698 to 1837 this "saintly" palace as the official royal residence |
(Alex: [Delighted] Theresa, am I detecting an English accent?) (Theresa: A very slight one, yes.) (Alex: A very slight one. Well, then, you should feel very comfortable in this category, LONDON. You can risk up to $500, since this is a Daily Double.)
St. James
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"Dress in style and go hog wild, me oh my oh son of a gun, we'll have big fun on" this |
(Alex: Yes, and I think you began your response just before time ran out on you.)
the bayou
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The oldest brewery in Venezuela makes a beer named for these mountains |
(Alex: It might have been the time to take a guess.)
the Andes
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This pink substance of zinc & iron oxides is made into a lotion used for poison ivy |
calamine
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In 1946 Benjamin "Don't Call Me Bugsy" Siegel opened this first of the luxury hotel-casinos in Vegas |
(Fred: What is the Tropicana?)
the Flamingo
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These dairy cattle have black and white markings, but their milk is just plain white |
Holsteins
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