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"Hard by a great forest dwelt a poor woodcutter with his wife & his 2 children" |
"Hansel & Gretel"
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This Stephen Foster song inspired a less famous one called "The Old Folks Are Still At Home" |
"Swanee River" ("Old Folks At Home")
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Genghis, the Aga, Chaka |
Khans
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At 133', the one at Mercury Cinema in Paris is the world's widest |
screen
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The one who gives you money for your molars |
tooth fairy
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Nervous gnat, or a dance your granddad might have done in the '40s |
jitterbug
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The 1st 4 words in "The Sound of Music", sung by Julie Andrews |
The hills are alive
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Jim Bowie may have picked his teeth with this weapon, the "Ark. toothpick", but we don't recommend it |
Bowie knife
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Irish water, Welsh springer, English cocker |
spaniels
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This "Color of Money" star got a star on Hollywood Blvd., but Paul Newman still doesn't have one |
Tom Cruise
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Naughty fairies leave changelings in place of these, which they carry off to Fairyland |
babies
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A camera enthusiast |
shutterbug
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"There once lived in a sequestered part of...Devonshire, one Mr. Godfrey Nickleby..." |
Nicholas Nickleby
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In 1614, this kidnapped Indian "Princess" was baptized a Christian while being held hostage |
Pocahontas
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Samson, Crystal Gayle, Rapunzel |
people known for their long hair
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He called Madonna "1 of the major actresses ever", but then he may be prejudiced |
Sean Penn
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In Disney's "Cinderella", it's this character who sings "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo" |
the Fairy Godmother
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If you're agog that your orbs pop out, you're this |
bug-eyed
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"'Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents' grumbled Jo, lying on the rug." |
Little Women
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Virginia's capitol building boasts the only 1 of these George Washington ever posed for |
(Brian: What is a portrait?)
statue
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Alice's trip "Through the Looking-Glass", Bobby Ewing's death on "Dallas" |
[The end of the round signals.]
dreams
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Since he was covered with bandages, you could say Boris Karloff got "wrapped up" in this 1932 role |
The Mummy
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Role danced by a ballerina to the following music: |
[The incorrect instrumental music "March" played.] ... [Before revealing the Double Jeopardy! Round categories, Alex, wanting to avoid thousands of letters from classical music fans, announced the music had been cued up to the wrong spot. Alex complimented Dana for being so sharp.]
the Sugar Plum Fairy
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Entomologists who go crazy might be sent here |
bug house
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"All children, except one, grow up." |
Peter Pan
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When Louisiana's governor offered $500 for pirate Jean Laffite's head, Laffite offered $5000 for this |
(Alex: You're absolutely right and we've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
governor's head
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The 3 Oscar winners who play sisters in "Crimes of the Heart" |
Diane Keaton, Sissy Spacek & Jessica Lange
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Cattle & sheep won't it's said, graze inside these round enchantments that appear upon pasture land |
fairy circles (fairy rings)
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The surrey with the fringe on top |
buggy
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