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    (Mark: What is 1915?) ... (Alex: It started World War I, it was [*].)
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    (Eugene: What are people?)
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    honey
 
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    Denmark
 
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    | Moses begged to "Go over and see the good land that is beyond" this river | 
    the River Jordan
 
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    pit them
 
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    | Off the coast of French Guiana, it became part of a penal colony in the late 19th century | 
    [NOTE: Mark selects this clue, though control should have been Eugene's.]
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    | Ms. Marshall, TV's Laverne, gets hitched to "Mule Train" singer Frankie & becomes... | 
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    1984
 
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    The Candidate
 
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    | About 20 miles northwest of Raleigh, this city is also home to North Carolina Central University | 
    (Alex: Now before you select again, Mark, I just want to point out something, that I went to you in error a few moments ago; it was Eugene's turn to select, but you rang in first on the clue and came up with a correct response, and that's why you wound up with the Daily Double.)
  Durham
 
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    | Billionaire John Gage | 
    (Mark: ...Can't think of it.)
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    (Eugene: What is a drink?) (Alex: No.  Oh, no, thank you.  Spoken like a true bartender!) (Marisa: What is a wife?)
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    | A shipping point for agriculture, this eastern Iowa city is located on the Mississippi River across from Rock Island | 
    (Eugene: What is Des Moines?) (Mark: What is Dubuque?) ... (Alex: It was in the news a great deal this year.  [*].)
  Davenport
 
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    | "Armageddon"'s Tyler weds "Spartacus" author Howard & takes this name, like a phrase paired with "die young" | 
    Liv Fast
 
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    | Post World War II-year of the headline seen here | 
    1948
 
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    | TV news director Warren Justice | 
    (Eugene: What is... oh...) ... (Alex: You drew a blank at the wrong moment, there, Eugene, but select again.)
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    (Alex: A minute to go, Mark.)
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    (Eugene: What is Locke-Ness-Monster?  Oh!)
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