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Michael Jackson keeps the beat with this Beatle in "The Girl Is Mine" and "Say, Say, Say" |
(Howard: Who was [*]?) (Alex: Is [*].) (Howard: Excuse me.) (Alex: That's all right.)
Paul McCartney
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Title for husband of a reigning queen; Prince Philip is one |
(Alex: [*]! You got it! And that gives you another hundred--) (Anita: [Overlapping] BRITISH ROYALTY--) (Alex: --bef--well, wait a minute, I know you're in a hurry--) (Anita: I'm in a hurry.) (Alex: --because you're on a roll, now, but, you've got $1,400, and if you go on to become our new champion, you see, [progressively more patronizing tone] you'll earn a lot of cash, and in order to give you that money, we have to make it somehow, and the way we make it is by putting on some commercials. And that's what we're going to do right now. They're important. Watch them.)
a consort
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Mary Baker Eddy called it "a scientific approach to healing" |
(Terry: What is Christian Scientist?) [Accepted without remark] [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Christian Science
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Hit a ball through wickets to touch a peg |
(Terry: What is cricket? The rules of cricket?)
croquet
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A hole-y cheese from Alpine heights |
(Terry: [Selecting first] Next to playing Jeopardy!, I like to eat better than anything. Let's try INTERNATIONAL FOODS.)
Swiss cheese
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Cocky rooftop device that gives us "NEWS" about the wind |
a weather vane
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Actress whose "eyes" are focused on in Kim Carnes' hit |
(Alex: Yes, "[*] Eyes".)
Bette Davis
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Law of primogeniture ensures inheritance & throne to this family member |
the first son
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In poker, it beats 3 of a kind, but not a flush |
a straight
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Hybrid mandarin orange named for Moroccan seaport |
(Terry: What is a naval?) ... (Alex: Name for Tangiers.)
a tangerine
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A sailor's delight |
(Terry: What is red sky at morning?) (Alex: Whoa, wrong!)
red sky at night
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This Grammy-winning group shares its name with Dorothy's dog |
Toto
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Title given to first male heir to the throne of Great Britain |
the Prince of Wales
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A team of nurses in Dublin draw the names of the horses & winners in it |
the Irish (Hospital) Sweepstakes
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Succulent sauce named for Netherlands |
(Alex: [Commenting on Terry's return to the category] The man likes to eat.) ... (Terry: ...What is Zeidersauce?) (Alex: Zeidersauce! That's interesting! I've never had Zeidersauce! I have had [*], but no Zeidersauce! All right, no correct question from you on that, but Terry, you get to, uh, give me the next selection.)
Hollandaise sauce
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What's called aurora australis in the southern sky is called this in the north |
the aurora borealis
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Hotel that the Eagles "welcomed" us to in the '77 hit |
Hotel California
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British heads get this on the Stone of Scone |
their coronation (crowned)
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Propel 300 lb. opponent out of circle or have him touch ground with other than his feet |
(Howard: What are the rules for wrestling?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Howard: Uh, what are the rules for Greco-Roman wrestling?)
sumo wrestling
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Salad named for restaurant owner in Tijuana, Mexico, not for the Roman emperor |
(Alex: [*], named for Cesare Cardini.)
Caesar salad
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The largest measured 17 inches in circumference and weighed over a pound & a half |
(Alex: [*], yes, that was a biggie. Get hit with that, boy, you know about it.)
a hailstone
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Old standards bandleader who arranged Linda Ronstadt's "What's New" album |
Nelson Riddle
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The execution of Charles I was 1st blow to this doctrine that only God could punish kings |
the divine right of kings
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A blot when hit must be put on the bar in this game |
(Alex: ...and you're tied with Terry for the lead.) ... (Alex: [After Anita's selection] Less than a minute to go in the round.)
backgammon
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Smoked liver sausage named for region of Brunswick in Germany |
Braunschweiger
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