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This dog's name refers to its impressive pedigree; it really should be called "blooded" |
Bloodhound
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Sliced bread that's browned, or the light shade of brown that resembles it |
Toast
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On "Matt Houston", Matt was short for this, also the last name of a lawyer played by Andy Griffith |
Matlock
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In accepting this charter, King John acknowledged that he too was subject to the law of the land |
Magna Carta
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Created to honor a bicycle race, Paris-Brest is a cake made to resemble this bicycle part |
Wheel
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Sign for a broken soda machine |
Out of order
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Because this cat from the Isle of Man has hind legs longer than its forelegs, it runs like a rabbit |
Manx
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It precedes letter, fever or pimpernel |
Scarlet
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On "The Beverly Hillbilles" this cantankerous character's real name was Daisy Moses |
(Brad: Who is Daisy Mae?) (Sheila: Who is Granny Clampett?) [Accepted as correct; reversed before Double Jeopardy! because "we did some checking during the commercial break and discovered that Granny on The Beverly Hillbillies was Jed Clampett's mother-in-law, not his mom, so we can't accept Granny Clampett. It was Granny Moses."]
Granny (Moses)
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His son-in-law, Galeazzo Ciano, was executed by Fascists as a traitor in January 1944 |
Benito Mussolini
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Often served with fish, pommes de terre a L'Anglaise are these vegetables, boiled or steamed |
Potatoes
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The bombay, a panther-like cat, was bred from a black American shorthair & one of these "Myanmar" cats |
Burmese
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It's the pinkish color associated with certain colony-forming polyps |
Coral
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Beatrice is the middle name of this mystery writer played by Angela Lansbury |
Jessica Fletcher
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Theodora helped save the Byzantine throne by keeping Justinian from fleeing this city during the Nika Riots |
Constantinople
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This leafy green vegetable is the main ingredient in souffle d'epinards |
Spinach
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According to the proverb, something "out of sight" is this |
Out of mind
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The Magyars first brought the Puli dog to this country about 1,000 years ago |
Hungary
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Cadet & cerulean are shades of this color |
Blue
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Geordi LaForge, whom he played on "Star Trek: TNG", was named for a handicapped "Star Trek" fan who died in 1975 |
LeVar Burton
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The Osmanli Empire became known as this in English |
Ottoman Empire
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This puree gives Consomme Carmen a light rosy tinge |
Tomato Puree
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Taboo, or beyond the basketball sidelines |
Out of bounds
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It's a synonym for a domestic cat, or a coat pattern that may be classic, spotted, ticked or mackerel |
(B: What is calico?) (A: We learned something on that one, & that's good!)
Tabby
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This greenish-yellow color is named for an aromatic liqueur made by Carthusian monks |
(B: What is amarinth?)
Chartreuse
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On "Bonanza" Eric Cartwright, whose mother was Scandinavian, was nicknamed this, Norwegian for "good luck" |
Hoss
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In 1980 this deposed president of Nicaragua was assassinated in Paraguay |
Anastasio Somoza
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Coupes A L'Ananas are ice cream desserts made with this tropical fruit, not bananas |
Pineapples
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1985's "Best Picture" |
"Out Of Africa"
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