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    | At the 1814 Battle of Lundy's Lane, American & British forces clashed near Niagara Falls, in this country | Canada 
 
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    | Wounded during the Korean War, this original "Maverick" was awarded a Purple Heart | James Garner 
 
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    | It's the sharp sound of a whip or thunder | (Kathy: Clap! What is clap?) (Alex: That's a four-letter-word.)
 (Doug: What is clash?)
 (Alex: Michael, want to try this?
 (Kathy: I know what it is now!)
 (Alex: Tell us what it is, Kathy.)
 (Kathy: [*].)
 (Alex: That would have been the right way to go.)
 
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    | Thousands of metal parts for this Paris landmark were prefabricated & numbered for assembly | the Eiffel Tower 
 
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    | If you have leftover pickles, put them in the food processor & make this hot dog topping | relish 
 
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    | "The Return of the King" is the third book in this J.R.R. Tolkien trilogy | (Doug: What is "The Hobbit"?) 
 The Lord of the Rings
 
 
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    | This heiress was convicted March 20, 1976 for a 1974 San Francisco bank robbery | Patty Hearst 
 
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    | Louise of "Thelma and Louise", she also appeared in the cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" | (Susan) Sarandon 
 
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    | Resell a theater ticket at a greatly inflated price | scalp 
 
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    | This limestone monument near Giza, Egypt has often been buried up to its neck in sand | the Sphinx 
 
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    | Nigiri sushi is simple to make; it's just a thin slice of raw fish on a small bed of this | rice 
 
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    | In the title of a 1983 bestseller, Erma Bombeck called this "The Second Oldest Profession" | motherhood 
 
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    | This war was waged in 1898 for the purpose of liberating Cuba | the Spanish-American War 
 
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    | They met just prior to filming "To Have and Have Not" & vowed to have & to hold shortly after | Bogie & Bacall 
 
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    | It's a group of fruit trees planted together | a grove 
 
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    | This beautiful white mausoleum stands on the banks of the Yamuna River at Agra, India | the Taj Mahal 
 
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    | In most recipes you can substitute these tropical tubers for sweet potatoes | (Kathy: Oh! What are parsnips?) 
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    | This author of "The Other Side of Midnight" turned to medicine for his novel "Nothing Lasts Forever" | Sidney Sheldon 
 
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    | This group released it report on the Kennedy assassination September 27, 1964 | the Warren Commission 
 
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    | In most of his films, including "Dinner at Eight", this actor preferred to show only his "great profile" | (Alex: The "Great Profile" was before your time. Who is [*]?) 
 John Barrymore
 
 
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    | If a camel is the ship of the desert, that would make this cousin the ship of the Andes | a llama 
 
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    | This seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New York was designed by James Renwick | St. Patrick's Cathedral 
 
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    | It's the term for butter with the milk solids removed | clarified 
 
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    | Novels in his Asian saga include "Tai-Pan" & "Gai-Jin" | James Clavell 
 
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    | On July 12, 1920 this Democratic president officially dedicated the Panama Canal | Woodrow Wilson 
 
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    | He first came to fame playing Charles Ryder on the TV series "Brideshead Revisited" | Jeremy Irons 
 
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    | It can refer to an inn, a rustic cottage, or a beaver's home | a lodge 
 
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    | Construction of this famous Italian tower began in 1174 & took almost 200 years to complete | [After wagering $5,000, Kathy ducks down behind her podium.] (Alex: Stand up, young lady, and face...)
 (Kathy: ...the music.)
 (Alex: ...your clue.)
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 [Upon giving the correct response, Kathy dances around a bit.]
 
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    | This Mexican dish consists of a fried egg covered with salsa on a tortilla | huevos rancheros 
 
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    | Published in 1942, "My World--and Welcome to It" is a collection of writings by this humorist | (Doug: Who is Art Buchwald?) ---
 (Alex: You're down to 3,000, and we're down to 1 minute in the round.)
 
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