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| Deciduous trees spend this season in a state of dormancy |
winter
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| Related to the fear of falling, climacophobia is the fear of climbing these |
(John: What are ladders?) (Allen: What are cliffs?) (Alex: No.) (Allen: Mou--) [Richard rebounded with the expected response. Before the Double Jeopardy! Round, John was ruled correct as well, and Allen was returned his money for his subsequent incorrect response.]
stairs
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| Denmark's Queen Margrethe II was born in this "wonderful, wonderful" Danish capital in 1940 |
Copenhagen
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| "Magical Mystery Tour" |
The Beatles
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| The National Civil War Museum is in this Pennsylvania city, site of a famous Civil War battle |
Gettysburg
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| Alan Alda on TV, or Donald Sutherland on the big screen |
Hawkeye (Pierce)
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| People in Florida in the 1920s thought it useless & wanted it drained; it was made a national park in 1947 |
Everglades
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| Givenchy, Armani & Nicole Miller have chic shops on this street synonymous with the ad industry |
Madison Avenue
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| In 1565 this 22-year-old Scottish queen married her second husband, 19-year-old Lord Darnley |
Mary (Queen of Scots)
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| "Still Crazy After All These Years" |
Paul Simon
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| The scariest part of Madame Tussaud's in London is "The Chamber of" these |
horrors
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| In superstitution, looks can kill but some say you can outstare the person who possesses this |
evil eye
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| 1% of these areas' plants have been tested for medical use & are in 25% of U.S. prescription drugs |
(Richard: What is the Amazon?) ... (Alex: Richard, you got way too specific. We were going for [*].)
tropical rain forest
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| Heloise cleans this bowl by pouring in cola that has gone flat & letting it soak for an hour |
toilet bowl
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| This duchess of Aquitaine may have been the most powerful woman in 12th century Europe |
Eleanor
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| He donated his costume from his "Bad" video for his wax figure to wear at Movieland Wax Museum |
Michael Jackson
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| It was used to take the photo seen here: |
(Alex: Take a look at the monitors players...)
a fish-eye lens
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| On Sept. 16, 1987 the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete this was signed |
ozone
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| Spanish for "sauce", this chip dip may be so spicy it'll make you want to dance |
salsa
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| Hunting & masonry were favorite hobbies of this king, Marie Antoinette's husband |
(Allen: Who is Louis XIV?)
Louis XVI
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| "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" |
Jim Croce
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| Jean Lafite & Louis Armstrong are depicted in wax at the Musee Conti Wax Museum in this Louisiana city |
New Orleans
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| In her first pop hit, Crystal Gayle asked this colorful title question |
Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
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| It's the full name of the group, the NRDC, that takes on the legal eagles of the polluters |
(Richard: What is the Natural Resource Defense Committee?) (John: What is the Natural Resource Defense Council?) (Alex: No, we won't accept that either.)
Natural Resources Defense Council
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| He became clerk of the Pennsylvania assembly in 1736 |
Ben Franklin
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| King Carol II of this country was married to Princess Helen of Greece when he began romancing Magda Lupescu |
Romania
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| "Bella Donna" |
(Richard: Who is Madonna?)
Stevie Nicks
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| You'll find this city's wax museum near the rock where the Pilgrims disembarked |
Plymouth
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| After selling the rights to his frozen food process he became a consultant to General Foods |
(Clarence) Birdseye
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