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Lincoln's four brothers-in-law all served in this army |
the Confederate army
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Mark Anthony borrowed them, then bent them |
ears
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To Dustin Hoffman this '82 film was a "drag" |
Tootsie
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It succeeded Fort Whipple, Prescott, & Tucson as capital |
Phoenix
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He's the heavyweight of the A-Team |
Mr. T
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"Body-building" brand of bread from "the bakery people of IT&T" |
Wonder Bread
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Though shots fired at this garrison started the war, no casualties resulted |
Fort Sumter
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Over ½ of these are in your hands & feet |
your bones
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Film featuring March & Gaynor, Garland & Mason or Streisand & Kristofferson |
A Star Is Born
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Lincoln lived & practiced law here for 25 years before becoming president |
(Alex: We have a minute to go in the round.)
Springfield
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Caveman comic strip created by Johnny Hart |
(Alex: Nice to hear from you again!) (Nancy: Nice to be here!)
"B.C."
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In 1978, this German co. became first foreign automaker to make cars here |
Volkswagen
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He was Lincoln's first choice to lead the Union army |
(Larry: Who was Mead?)
Robert E. Lee
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Number of chambers in a judge's heart |
(Denise: What are 2?)
4
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In '84 he's a destroyer, in '82 he was just a barbarian |
Conan
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1 of 4 state capitals that end in word "City" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
(1 of) Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, Jefferson City, or Carson City
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Letter shared by Sensuous Woman author & 76'ers Doctor |
J
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This company owns the world's tallest building |
Sears(, Roebuck)
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State that seceded from state that seceded |
West Virginia
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The body has over 60,000 miles of them |
(Denise: What are arteries... [*]?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Denise: What are veins? I mean, what do you... [*]?) [Larry rings in] (Alex: No, I'll have to go to Larry for this.) (Larry: What are [*]?) (Alex: [*], yes.) (Denise: That's what I said.) (Alex: Well, you said them in two different sections and you never said [*] itself.) (Denise: I said [*]. I said [*].) (Alex: Did the lady say [*]?) (Voice offstage: Yes.) (Alex: Then I misheard, Denise. I'm very sorry, I apologize, and we will credit you with the money we owe you! And, as a result, you have $5,800 and control of the board.)
blood vessels
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Walter Matthau & Tony Curtis both coached this kids' baseball team |
The Bad News Bears
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What Bo Derek would have been in ancient Rome |
(Alex: Yes, [*] for a 10.)
X
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Piggly Wiggly stores were the first of these |
(Denise: What are chain stores ... department stores?) ... (Alex: [*]. Yes, that's the very particular question we wanted to hear.)
supermarkets
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General nicknamed "Uncle Billy" who believed in total war |
(William Tecumseh) Sherman
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Prominent zygomatic bones, considered an attractive facial feature |
(Alex: Right now, I just want to clear up a point. We had a bit of confusion a little while ago on that "blood vessel" question, when my blood vessels weren't getting enough oxygen to my brain, but your score is correct at this moment. We had to deduct that $800 that we credited to Denise... You trail Denise by $100.) (Larry: This is very close, and I don't think I'll ever get this close again, so I'm going to bet $3,500.)
cheek bones
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Went from bit part in film "Little Shop of Horrors" to Oscars for Best Actor & Best Support |
Jack Nicholson
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Binet & Simon's measure of mental age |
(Nancy: What is the Stanford-Binet [*] test?) (Alex: [*]. That's what we're looking for. You got it.)
the IQ
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