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    | His family supplied the dueling pistols used July 11, 1804 by himself & Burr | (Alexander) Hamilton 
 
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    | In 1960 Leona Schnuelle's dilly casserole bread won the $25,000 top prize in this competition | (Steve: Oh, what is the Betty Crocker?) 
 the Pillsbury Bake-Off
 
 
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    | This teenage sister of Elroy Jetson loves to dance the Solar Swivel | Judy Jetson 
 
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    | Dinosaur National Monument is in northeastern Utah & this "Centennial State" | Colorado 
 
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    | His real first name was Hiram, but in a mix-up at West Point this future president dropped it | Ulysses 
 
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    | It's what you "give" someone when you permit him to go ahead with a plan or project | green light 
 
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    | Originally a slang term for the ranch's cook, it's now a cattle thief | a rustler 
 
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    | Betty Buckley's Tony for Best Actress came in 1983 for playing Grizabella in this musical | Cats 
 
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    | This company's Selectric typewriter was the 1st to use a typing element instead of type bars | IBM 
 
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    | The Apatosaurus, formerly called this, was an herbivore that weighed up to 30 tons | a Brontosaurus 
 
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    | If he hadn't changed his name this "Charade" star would be under famous Archies or Leaches | Cary Grant 
 
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    | It may amuse you to know that this phrase means to be delighted or overjoyed | tickled pink 
 
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    | In the 1920s Shipwreck Kelly achieved fame for his endurance records in this fad | flagpole sitting 
 
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    | From 1948 to 1966, she received 30 Oscar nominations for Best Costume Design | (Edith) Head 
 
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    | The oldest part of this palace is a small chateau built for Louis XIII in 1624 | Versailles 
 
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    | This dinosaur was the largest carnivore ever to live on land | Tyrannosaurus rex 
 
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    | In 1991 this singer made it onto the pop charts with the following: 
 "Baby, baby / I'm taken with the notion..."
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 Amy Grant
 
 
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    | It describes an executive or a crime he might commit, like embezzlement | white collar 
 
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    | Perturbed that his name was left out of the tittle of the new electric co., he sold his stock | Edison 
 
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    | Jay Sandrich won a 1986 Emmy for directing the "Denise's Friend" episode of this series | The Cosby Show 
 
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    | Hormones secreted by these glands on top of the kidneys help the body adjust to sudden stress | [Jim's response accepted as correct after Alex checks with the judges] 
 the adrenaline glands (adrenal glands)
 
 
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    | Some scientists believe that dinosaurs, unlike modern reptiles, were homeothermic, which means this | warm-blooded 
 
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    | With his then wife Mary Tyler Moore, he helped created the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" | Grant Tinker 
 
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    | Elaborate or ornate writing that calls attention to itself is often termed this | purple prose 
 
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    | After Noah Webster's death his heirs sold the dictionary rights to this Springfield, Mass. company | Merriam 
 
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    | This writer's 2 Pulitzer Prizes for Fiction were given for "A Fable" & "The Reivers" | Faulkner 
 
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    | Because its wood sharpens easily, the incense variety of this tree is the best for making pencils | (Jim: What is sandalwood?) 
 cedar
 
 
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    | This dinosaur had 2 staggered rows of large triangular bony plates along its backbone | (Susan: What is Triceratops?) ...
 (Alex: Yes, Triceratops is the one with three horns.)
 
 Stegosaurus
 
 
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    | As head coach he led the Minnesota Vikings into 4 Super Bowls but lost them all | Bud Grant 
 
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    | A broad, flat cap often worn by Scottish soldiers, or the state flower of Texas | (Steve: What is the yellow rose?) ...
 (And they're very beautiful along the highways in Texas.)
 
 the bluebonnet
 
 
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