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On August 29, 1877, this leader of the Mormon Church died |
Brigham Young
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The ancient Romans established this number of years of bad luck for breaking a mirror |
7
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The cities of Highland Park & Hamtramck are surrounded by this Michigan city |
Detroit
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This Bill Haley hit told us to "Get out from that kitchen and rattle those pots and pans" |
"Shake, Rattle And Roll"
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The akita is named for the prefecture of Akita on this country's island of Honshu |
Japan
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During one of these heavy snowstorms, visibility is less than one-quarter mile |
Blizzard
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After aiding the U.S. in the Battle of New Orleans, this pirate was pardoned |
Jean Lafitte
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If you pass under one of these leaning against a wall, cross your fingers |
Ladder
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This Midwest city is home base to Cardinals, Rams & Clydesdales |
St. Louis
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This Erroll Garner song begins, "Look at me, I'm as helpless as a kitten up a tree" |
(Bill: What is "Sandra Dee"?)
"Misty"
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On an otterhound these features are slightly webbed, so it's quite a good swimmer |
Feet
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It's a 4-letter synonym for boast |
Brag
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In December 1952, this president-elect visited the front lines during the Korean War |
(Debby: Who is Truman?)
Dwight Eisenhower
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After doing this, wait until the water clears to see your reflection before wishing |
Throwing a penny into a well
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The U.S. Air Force Museum is located near this city, home of the Wright Brothers |
(Bill: What is Kitty Hawk?)
Dayton, Ohio
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This Carl Perkins hit begins, "Well, it's one for the money, two for the show..." |
(Donna: Uh, what's "three to get ready..."? [Slaps lectern and laughs]) (Alex: Hurry, hurry.) (Donna: [Laughing] What... I cannot think of it, sorry.) (Alex: Oh, sorry. Bill?) (Bill: What's... "three to get ready, four to go"?) ... (Alex: Don't you... step on my [*]. It's amazing, if we give you the first line, sometimes you can't get the title without going through the whole melody.)
"Blue Suede Shoes"
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Like the chow, the shar-pei is noted for having this blue-black organ |
(Bill: What is the nose?)
the tongue
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It's a person hired to remove disorderly people from a nightclub or restaurant |
Bouncer
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After this waterway opened in 1825, freight rates between Buffalo & NYC were cut by more than 90% |
Erie Canal
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Scientists have dismissed as superstition these forked sticks that allegedly locate water |
Divining Rods/Dowsing Rods/Witching Sticks
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Hamar, Norway is a sister city of this largest North Dakota city |
(Bill: What is Pierre?) (Donna: What is Bismarck?) (Debby: What is...)
Fargo
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This song's lyrics contain such names as "Sukey Tawdry, Jenny Diver, Polly Peachum, Lucy Brown" |
"Mack The Knife"
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The 1st Cornish Rex was a mutant kitten named Kallibunker who was born in this English duchy in 1950 |
Cornwall
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It's the sports event that combines cross-country skiing with rifle shooting |
Biathlon
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This man who bought Manhattan from the Indians later served as governor of New Sweden |
Peter Minuit
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One of these found accidentally will bring luck & nailed over a door will ward off witches |
Horseshoe
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In 1799 this city became the seat of Kennebec County; 33 years later, it became a state capital |
Augusta, Maine
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"I believe for ev'ry drop of rain that falls" this "grows" |
a flower
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Tonkinese cats were produced by mating Siamese to these "Myanmar" cats |
Burmese
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Emerson said that this "without grace is the hook without the bait" |
(Debby: What is bread?)
Beauty
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