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Not home to "The Tonight Show", it's capital of Nevada |
Carson City
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A magazine for modern women & the title many modern women prefer |
Ms.
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What Matthau & Burns were in '75 |
(Chip: Who were the Odd Couple?)
the Sunshine Boys
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An ephelis, it's a pigment point usually found on the face of a redhead |
a freckle
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He was killed by a sparrow with a little bow & arrow |
(Chip: Who was Robin Redbreast?)
Cock Robin
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The oldest president ever of the U.S. |
Ronald Reagan
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Lanai, Hawaii's "Pineapple Island", is owned by this company |
the Dole Company
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While dancing, a polite man may not refuse this |
(Pat: What is a woman who asks him to dance?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
another man asking to cut in
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Star who played perfect P.I. Lance White in final season of "Rockford Files" |
Tom Selleck
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Child of Apollo & Psamathe, or Lucy's brother |
Linus
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These Antarctic birds hold their eggs on their feet to keep them warm |
penguins
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Its commissioner, Roscoe Egger, gathers 75% of our nation's operating funds |
the Internal Revenue Service
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In 1602, Gosnold named this resort island off Mass. for his daughter & the grapes grown there |
Martha's Vineyard
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Next time you meet the Pope, what you should call him |
Your Holiness
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Oscar-winning British actress who played 2 most famous Southern belles in American fiction |
(Alex: Yeah, she played Scarlett O'Hara and Blanche DuBois.)
Vivien Leigh
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Of fennel, fennec, ferret & ferric, the one that's a fox |
(Pat: What is a ferret?) (Chip: What is a ferric?) (Alex: Ferret?) (Chip: Ferric.) ... (Alex: Ferric has to do with iron. The ferret you were talking about is a weasel. All right. Fennel, of course is an herb.)
fennec
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This tiny hovering bird might like to sing but doesn't know the words |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a hummingbird
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Richard W. Miller was the 1st FBI agent ever arrested for this crime |
espionage
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The only state to end in the letter G |
Wyoming
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Customary color of a debutante's dress |
(Pat: What is light blue?)
white
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Film in which Michael Caine had his 1st major role, myopic secret agent Harry Palmer |
The Ipcress File
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A famous 1889 film featured Fred Ott performing this physiological function |
sneezing
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"Golden Fleece" a winner, they spent $100,000 to move an annual football game to Pasadena in '83 |
the U.S. Military & U.S. Naval Academy
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2 of the 3 states through which the Cascade Mountains run |
(2 of) Washington, Oregon, and California
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Heavyweight who won Oscar for "supporting" Melina Mercouri & Maximilian Schell in "Topkapi" |
(Alex: Congratulations, you've run the entire category.)
Peter Ustinov
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In the 1890s, the rage of Europe & Asia's titled heads was this jeweler's eggs |
Fabergé
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Labor sec'y. indicted by N.Y. grand jury on charges of larceny in Oct. '84 |
Raymond Donovan
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