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    | This colonial inventor suggested Daylight Saving Time | Benjamin Franklin 
 
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    | A fedora, homburg or derby | a hat 
 
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    | He'd build you a Model T "in any color, so long as it was black" | Henry Ford 
 
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    | 4-letter play about 9-lived creatures | Cats 
 
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    | Scooby-Doo, Goofy & Pluto are cartoon versions | dogs 
 
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    | While on the Riviera, she made "To Catch a Thief" & caught a prince | Princess Grace 
 
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    | On the eve of the Civil War, some 2,000 slaveholders were of this race | black (or negro) 
 
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    | Quixote or Drysdale | (Alex: And we have about a minute left in the category--go ahead, let's see it.) 
 a Don
 
 
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    | This toy company builds more cars than Ford, G.M. & Chrysler combined | (Michael: What is Mego?) ...
 (Alex: Since 1968, they've built a half-billion more cars than all those three major companies together.)
 
 Mattel
 
 
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    | "The avenue we're taken to" in this long-running toe-tapper | 42nd Street 
 
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    | "Eager" animal that symbolizes Canada | the beaver 
 
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    | King for 72 years, he devoted more than 40 to building Versailles | Louis XIV (of France) 
 
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    | Opposite of flow, tides do it | ebb 
 
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    | Powered by this, the Stanley Special won in Daytona in 1907 at 197 MPH | steam 
 
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    | Nickname of the American Theatre Wing's Antoinette Perry Award | the Tony 
 
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    | They include killers, humpbacks & sperms | whales 
 
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    | Temporarily exiled in '53, this Islamic ruler was permanently banished in '79 | (Nancy: Who is Khomeini?) (Gunther: Who is Nasser?)
 (Alex: Michael, do you want to take a chance?)
 (Michael: Uh, no. No, no...)
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 (Alex: I guess that's why he's a policeman. The correct question is [*].)
 
 Shah of Iran
 
 
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    | Where things are nipped in, or Lou's partner | bud 
 
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    | In Japan it's called "rasshu awa"; in L.A, 4 to 6 P.M. | (Alex: That's one of the good things about Jeopardy!: We're educational as well as entertaining. [Laughter]) 
 rush hour
 
 
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    | 2-time Academy Award winner who reprised "Little Foxes" in 1980 | (Alex: You're on a roll.) (Nancy: Oh, I know, and I'm going to keep on it with BROADWAY for $500.)
 
 Elizabeth Taylor
 
 
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    | Royal families of Germany, Russia, Denmark & Greece could call her "the grandmother of Europe" | (Alex: A lot of her children married into those royal families.) (Nancy: We're on a kind of negative roll, so I'm going to stick with it, with ROYALTY for $500.)
 (Alex: All right, I hope it works a little differently for you.)
 
 Queen Victoria (of England)
 
 
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    | Some people have a quick one, which beats a ½ one | (Alex: What is a [*]? Quick [*]; half-[*].) (Michael: No-[*].)
 (Alex: You didn't like the joke, either.)
 
 wit
 
 
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    | Models of Ford, Chrysler, & Cadillac are all named for cities in this S. European country | Spain 
 
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    | 100s of former cast members appeared onstage when it became longest-running show | A Chorus Line 
 
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    | Tibetan ox used to carry travelers and mail | (Nancy: What is musk?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 a yak
 
 
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    | Country where Queens Beatrix, Wilhelmina & Juliana were inaugurated, not crowned | the Netherlands (Holland) 
 
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