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    | He was Oscar nominated for his role as a chauffeur in a 1989 film | Morgan Freeman (in "Driving Miss Daisy") 
 
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    | The clerk of scales weighs these at the start & the finish of each race | (Tom: What are saddles?) ...
 (Alex: He weighs [*] who are carrying the saddles, but not the saddles by themselves.)
 
 the jockeys
 
 
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    | Graduated from college with a degree in philosophy | Trebek 
 
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    | Opened in 1871, the first rail depot called this didn't function too well; trains could only exit in reverse | Grand Central Station 
 
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    | It's from Gulden's, it's spicy & it's brown | mustard 
 
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    | Paul Newman refuses to conform to rural prison life in this movie | Cool Hand Luke 
 
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    | Morgan le Fay was the half-sister of this legendary king | King Arthur 
 
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    | After Red Pollard was injured, George Woolf rode this horse in his famous race against War Admiral | Seabiscuit 
 
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    | He's the youngest | (Susan: Who is Sajak?) ...
 (Alex: Why couldn't you have said, "Who is Trebek?")
 
 Ozzy Osbourne
 
 
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    | On Dec. 5, 1783 the British left the city for good, from this island borough | Staten Island 
 
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    | Though this ConAgra brand of peanut butter is over 80 years old, it has never grown up | Peter Pan 
 
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    | In the late 19-teens, he was the governor of Massachusetts | Calvin Coolidge 
 
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    | This game with indoor & outdoor versions was invented by William G. Morgan at a Massachusetts Y | volleyball 
 
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    | Before these were mechanized in the 1930s, races had been started by a red flag being waved or a drum beaten | the (starting) gates 
 
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    | Worked as a DJ for the Armed Forces Radio Network while serving in Vietnam | Sajak 
 
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    | This geometric area is seen here in the 1890s, when it got its name after a gift from New York City's Italians | Columbus Circle 
 
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    | We're having Beefaroni, this chef''s beef & pasta dish in a can | Chef Boyardee 
 
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    | In the 1980s Ernest & Julio Gallo introduced these beverages under the Bartles & Jaymes label | wine coolers 
 
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    | Architect Julia Morgan designed this publisher's castle at San Simeon, California | William Randolph Hearst 
 
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    | Sire of Slew O' Gold | Seattle Slew 
 
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    | Played himself in the Adam Sandler movie "Little Nicky" | Ozzy Osbourne 
 
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    | Anger about the first one of these established by federal law spurred riots in July 1863 | a draft 
 
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    | Who wants that microwave stuff; making this brand is more fun | Jiffy Pop 
 
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    | Rapper born Artis Ivey Jr. | (Tom: Who is LL Cool J?) 
 Coolio
 
 
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    | Thomas Hunt Morgan won a Nobel Prize for his work on heredity using this insect's genes | fruit fly 
 
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    | A coin toss in 1780 between a lord & Sir Charles Bunbury left us with the Epsom this instead of the Epsom Bunbury | the Epsom Derby 
 
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    | Played Kevin Hathaway on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives" | Sajak 
 
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    | (Cheryl of the Clue Crew)  In 1940 this mayor established Arthur Avenue Market to eliminate the pushcarts he found a nuisance | Fiorello LaGuardia 
 
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    | The website for this mini-mart staple with a rhyming name says it has "an exciting distinctive taste teens love" | (Alex: Susan, less than a minute now.) 
 Slim Jim
 
 
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    | Nickname of ballplayer James Bell, said to be so fast that a ball he hit struck him as he slid into second | "Cool Papa" 
 
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