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Japanese who love money have a "desire" for these |
a yen
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San Francisco crossroads where "The Summer of Love" was centered |
(Marge: What is Golden Gate Park?)
Haight-Ashbury
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Nickname of Chuck Connors' character Lucas McCain |
"The Rifleman"
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The New York Titans were renamed this in 1963 |
the Jets
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Wild ox of Asia, or what yentas do |
yak
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Its counties are Quadling, Winkie, Gillikin & Munchkin |
the land of Oz
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This neighboring country's franc is worth more than France's |
Switzerland
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Linda Eastman married this musician on March 12, 1969 |
(Marge: Who is Bob Dylan?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Paul McCartney
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Subject taught by Miss Brooks on "Our Miss Brooks" |
English
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1st man to break the 4-minute mile |
(Marge: What is Barrister? Ralph Barrister?)
Roger Bannister
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Gives your loaf a lift |
yeast
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You get there via rabbit hole or mirror |
Wonderland
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The quetzal is both the currency & national bird of this central American country |
(Paul: What is Honduras?)
Guatemala
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The only crew members shipwrecked on "Gilligan's Island" |
(Marge: Who is [*], [**], the millionaire and his wife, the movie star who's cute, and Marianne, and the professor...) (Alex: Ease off, Margie. Ease off. Wait a minute. I'll tell you something. Though she said [*] and [**], and those were the first answers, or the first questions you gave, you didn't have to give anything else, because all we were asking for were the crew members, but we've got to make you correct on that one.)
the Skipper & the First Mate
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2 of the trio of golfers once known as "The Big Three" |
(2 of) Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, and Arnold Palmer
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A country bumpkin |
a yokel
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In '57 bestseller, Grace Metalious' torrid New England town |
(Alex: And we've got less than a minute to go in this round.)
Peyton Place
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The U.S. greenback is official tender in this African country |
[Paul was mistakenly instructed to select this clue, in spite of John having control.]
Liberia
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Besides hosts, 1 of only 2 "Laugh-In" regulars to stay the duration of original series |
(John: Who is Goldie Hawn?)
Ruth Buzzi or Gary Owens
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A standard archery target has this many concentric color zones |
(John: What is seven?)
5
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Puppy farm where Snoopy was born |
the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm
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Party of peaceniks who nominated Pigasus the Pig for President in '68 |
the Yippies
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Pilot for this current CBS serial was "The Vintage Years" |
Falcon Crest
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Distance between them on a big league baseball diamond is 60'6" |
the pitcher's mound and home plate
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Ayn Rand's architect designed, then destroyed, this building complex |
(Marge: [no response])
The Fountainhead
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