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    Hook
 
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    The Call of the Wild
 
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    | Term for the women of the 1920s who wore bobbed hair, short dresses & long strings of beads | 
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    | The rappers known as Kris Kross kreated a kraze by wearing their oversized klothes in this unusual way | 
    backwards
 
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    | Stephen Crane established his reputation with this novel of the Civil War | 
    The Red Badge of Courage
 
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    | When she danced in the 1935 film "Dante's Inferno", she was still using the name Rita Cansino | 
    (Ed!: Who is... uh, Rita Moreno?) [Rosie laughs.] ... (Ed!: I missed the year.  Sorry, Rita.) [Rosie laughs.] (Alex: She'll get you for that.) (Ed!: Yeah.)
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    | This basic sauce named for a color is made with rich meat stock | 
    (Robert: What is, uh, uh, tomato sauce!) (Ed!: What is bouillon?) (Rosie: [Without ringing in] I have no idea, Alex.)
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    (Ed!: What is an encore?) (Robert: What is a bow?) (Rosie: What is, uh, the last call, another call, call me later, call me crazy--) (Alex: No.) (Ed!: Oh, [*]!) (Rosie: [*]!  I gotta call it in.) (Alex: All of you forgot that "call" must be in the correct response.) (Rosie: You've never had one, anyhow.) [Laughter] (Alex: After this show, you may not get one either!) [NOTE: All three players were mistakenly deducted $300 for this clue, so the value of the clue has been changed to $300 in the J! Archive.]
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    | This Sunshine State once had east & west portions; the western part now belongs to Ala., Miss. & La. | 
    Florida
 
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    Randy Travis
 
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    | Peter Lawford had a bit role as a pilot in this Greer Garson film, the "Best Picture" of 1942 | 
    (Robert: What is The Best Years of My Life?)
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    | In Italy, kidneys are rognoni, brains are cervello & this variety meat is lingua | 
    (Robert: What are lungs?) (Alex: No.) [Robert looks at Ed, then looks back at Alex.] (Robert: [*]!) [Laughter] (Alex: Well, now that you've given it to us on your second go-round, we cannot credit you with a--a correct response, but, uh, you get to pick again.  ...With a minute to go.)
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    (Rosie: That we know.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | Peter Allen wrote "Quiet Please, There's a Lady on Stage" to honor this woman who was once his mother-in-law | 
    Judy Garland
 
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    | In 1937 this "Sweater Girl" strutted across the screen in a sweater in "They Won't Forget" | 
    [Alex adds "and they didn't" to his read of the clue text.]
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    | He not only played himself in "Sunset Boulevard", his name is mentioned in the film's last line | 
    (Robert: Who is Erich von Stroheim?) (Alex: No, sorry.  Remember when she walks down the stairs, says, "Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up.")
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    | Ladyfingers are a finger-shaped type of this light cake that's made without shortening | 
    (Rosie: What is angel food cake?) (Alex: No.) (Rosie: Uh!  Looks like it.)
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