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| "When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal" |
(Alex: "Who is [*]?" or "What did [*] say?")
Richard Nixon
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| After they fell asleep at the drive-in the Everly Brothers had this to say |
"Wake Up Little Susie"
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| The 2nd of Egypt's plagues was hoards of this amphibian |
(ERRATUM: "Hoards" is how it was spelled on the show, but "hordes" would be more proper here.)
frogs
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| Since 1967, some parting "Jeopardy!" contestants have received this "San Francisco treat" |
[Laughter during Alex's reading of the clue] (Alex: Yes, indeed. We were one of the first shows to give it away, by the way.)
Rice-A-Roni
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| 13th to enter the Union, it must have been Providence, or we'd have had a flag with 12 stripes |
Rhode Island
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| "I have often looked at women & committed adultery in my heart" |
[Alex reads the clue with a southern accent, and MaryLou responds likewise.)
Jimmy Carter
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| Where you'd be going "by the old mill run... in the noonday sun" |
[NOTE: The song lyric is usually given as "up a lazy river..." Chuck's response is accurate as presented.]
up the lazy river
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| Jeremiah rhetorically asked, "can it change its spots?" |
leopard
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| Game in which toss-up questions were thrown to campus combatants by Allen Ludden |
(G.E.) College Bowl
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| While New York is the Empire State of the north, this is "The Empire State of the South" |
(Chuck: What is Alabama?)
Georgia
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| Curiosity committed felicide when it killed this |
the cat
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| "Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate" |
(Chuck: Who is Woodrow Wilson?) (MaryLou: Who is Franklin Roosevelt?)
John F. Kennedy
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| In '80, Diana Ross was "inside out" with this #1 hit |
"Upside Down"
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| They licked the sores of Lazarus & ate the flesh of Jezebel |
dogs
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| "Just Men" had 7 keys & 1 of these, while "Split Second" had 1 key & 5 of these |
cars
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| The geographic center of this state is Delaware, 25 miles north of Columbus |
Ohio
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| Term for what Cain did to Abel |
fratricide
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| "One way to make sure crime doesn't pay would be to let the government run it" |
[The screen on Chuck's podium goes dark briefly, and then flickers back on during this clue.]
Ronald Reagan
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| Starsky & Hutch's David Soul made his recording debut with this soulful plea |
(MaryLou: What is [*], baby?)
"Don't Give Up On Us"
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| Joseph explained Pharaoh's dreams of 7 lean ones who ate 7 fat ones but still remained lean |
kine or cows (or cattle)
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| No. 1 show in history of syndicated TV, its theme is the following: |
[MaryLou sways side to side during the music.]
Wheel of Fortune
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| Both Sun Valley & the Craters of the Moon are tourist attractions in this state |
Idaho
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| DDT commits this |
insecticide
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| When asked about his condition this president said, "I don't have ulcers, I give 'em" |
Lyndon Baines Johnson
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| Waylon Jennings' maternal admonition |
[Alex announced the correct response as "Mamma..." rather than "Mammas...".]
"Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys"
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| Samson killed one of these with his bare hands |
lion
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| Jon Bauman & Gene Rayburn passed the mike for an hour when these games combined in 1983 |
Match Game & Hollywood Squares
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| Francis Scott Key didn't have to leave this, his home state, to spend the night near Ft. McHenry |
Maryland
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| From Greek for "easy death", painlessly pulling the plug |
euthanasia
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