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The only President's birthday that is a national legal holiday |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round, gentlemen.)
Washington's birthday
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When driving the ball, it don't mean a thing if you ain't got this stroke |
a swing
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City whose West End produces many plays seen later on Broadway |
London
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In Latin, it was "Dies Solis", in Anglo-Saxon, "Sunnandaeg" |
(Bruce: What is sundown?) (Bradley: What is sunrise?)
Sunday
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Bobby Darin wanted one in '59, so he wouldn't "have to dream alone" |
a "Dream Lover"
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A dreidel is a square top given to children during this Jewish holiday season |
Hanukkah
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For the Irish, it's the wearin' of it, but for golfers, it's getting on it in 2 |
the green
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Among capitals, La Paz, Bolivia has this "lofty" distinction |
(Alex: 12,700 feet.)
the highest altitude
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The month of Quintilis was changed to this in honor of Julius Caesar |
(Bradley: What is May?)
July
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What Kenny Rogers & Kim Carnes cautioned against in 1980 |
"Don't Fall In Love with A Dreamer"
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Central figure in a creche |
the Christ child
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The leading hand for left-handed golfers is this |
the right hand
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"The Musician's Holy City", home at one time to Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms & the Strausses, etc. |
Vienna
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Only mythical animal whose name is a year on the Chinese calendar |
the dragon
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In 1969, Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry remade this '57 Everly Bros. hit |
(Bruce: What is "Dream Along With Me"?)
"All I Have To Do Is Dream"
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In ancient England, it was believed that birds chose their mates on this holiday |
(Bruce: What is Easter?)
St. Valentine's Day
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Ed Norton did it by saying, "Hello, ball!" |
[Bradley responded by imitating Ed Norton.]
addressing the ball
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City that's home to Ramses II's mummy |
Cairo
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A.M. abbreviates this Latin phrase |
ante meridiem
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After popping out of a cake, it's what Debbie Reynolds & the chorus sang in "Singin' in the Rain" |
(Henry: "Girl Of My Dreams".) [ERRATUM: The song is officially titled "All I Do Is Dream Of You".]
"All I Do The Whole Night Through Is Dream Of You"
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Flag Day, celebrated on June 14th, is an official holiday only in this northeast state |
(Bradley: I'll take a shot at what is Massachusetts?) (Alex: Sorry, that is a bad shot.) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Pennsylvania
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In '63, golfer who set the PGA record for the longest drive |
(Alex: And the record still stands at 341 yards in a PGA tournament.) [NOTE: Jack Nicklaus hit that drive in the PGA Championship "long drive" competition, not the actual tournament.]
Jack Nicklaus
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Donegall Square lies in the center of this Irish city |
Belfast
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In military time, it's 2100 hours |
9:00 p.m.
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Lovin' Spoonful's 1966 serendipity ditty |
(Henry: What is, um... [sighs]) (Bradley: What is "What a day for a [*]"?) (Alex: That's absolutely right. That's what we were looking for! And there we have an example of, uh, how ringing in too soon without being absolutely sure of the question can cost you.)
"Daydream"
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