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  | DIRECTIONAL GEOGRAPHY IN AMERICA |  |
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    | The Tower of London had one of these defensive fortifications, originally filled with water from the Thames | a moat 
 
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    | It was the story of a lovely blended family headed by Mike & Carol | The Brady Bunch 
 
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    | Visit Pineapple Fountain & Fort Sumter when you go to Charleston, which, no, is not the capital of this "Original 13" state | (Troian: What is North Carolina?) (Mayim: No.)
 (Hasan: Oh!  What is [*]?!)
 (Mayim: Whoa, Wil!)
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 (Mayim: You have to ring in and be called, Hasan, I'm sorry.)
 
 South Carolina
 
 
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    | It took off into space for the first time on April 12, 1981 | the Space Shuttle 
 
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    | Here's this rapper wearing what could be described as "Bodak Yellow" | Cardi B 
 
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    | Seen here, flying buttresses helped cathedrals like this one in Paris soar to new heights | the Notre-Dame 
 
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    | Here's the cast of this classic show named for one of its stars; sadly, with Betty White's death, they've all passed on | The Mary Tyler Moore Show 
 
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    | Enjoy Capitol Street & Capitol Market in Charleston, which, yes, is the capital of this state that was admitted in 1863 | (Wil: What is South Carolina?) (Mayim: No.)
 (Wil: Damn it!  ...I can't say that on TV.)
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 (Wil: I knew that as soon as it came out of my mouth.  I'm sorry, everybody.)
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 (Troian: Same with North Carolina!  Why did I say that?)
 
 West Virginia
 
 
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    | Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the Moon; a few minutes later, this man became the second | (Wil: I have to, uh, be competitive in this game, so, uh, I am... all in.) ...
 (Wil: Who is the great [*]?)
 
 Buzz Aldrin
 
 
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    | To the U.S. government, it's officially known as a permanent resident card | a green card 
 
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    | It sounds like a room filled with video games, but it's actually a series of arches standing side by side | an arcade 
 
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    | It originally opened with "Once upon a time there were 3 little girls who went to the police academy" | (Wil: How do I have no memory of that?!) (Mayim: Just...)
 (Wil: What's so weird!)
 (Mayim: Same.)
 
 Charlie's Angels
 
 
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    | Even in summer, you can visit Santa & his reindeer in the Hamlet called this in Essex County, New York | North Pole 
 
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    | In November 2000 Yuri Gidzenko, Sergey Krikalev & William Shepherd became the first residents of this, staying 136 days | the International Space Station 
 
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    | Are you feeling a little chilly?  Put on this type of button-down sweater | a cardigan 
 
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    | "G" is for this monstrous decoration used as a waterspout on castles of yore | a gargoyle 
 
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    | With its iconic performances, his "really big show" on Sunday nights had a huge impact on American culture & careers | Ed Sullivan 
 
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    | In 1802 Congress passed the act establishing the U.S. Military Academy at this site on the banks of the Hudson | (Mayim: You're in the lead with $24,000, Wil.  What would you like to wager?) (Wil: Yeah, I'm--uh, I'm going to the land of super-low risk, um, and playing for the next round, I hope, so let's just wager $1,000.)
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 (Wil: [After hearing the clue] I would like to, uh, change my wager, please.)
 
 West Point
 
 
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    | In 2018 one of this American aerospace company's Falcon rockets placed a Tesla roadster in orbit around the Sun | SpaceX 
 
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    | Patrick Stewart has played this Starfleet captain in film & on television | (Troian: [To Wil] Sorry.) (Wil: How dare you?)
 (Troian: Sorry.)
 (Wil: How dare you?)
 (Troian: Took it!)
 
 Captain Picard
 
 
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    | (Brad Rutter delivers the clue.)  The $10,000 note, the highest U.S. denomination ever circulated, could be called "The Chase" for its picture of Salmon P. Chase, secretary of this money-printing Cabinet department during the Civil War | (Hasan: What is... the... Fed?) (Troian: What is the Federal Reserve?)
 (Mayim: No.)
 (Hasan: It's the same thing!)
 
 the Department of the Treasury
 
 
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    | Completed in the 14th century, the largest baptistery in Italy resides in this city; fittingly, it leans at a slight angle | Pisa 
 
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    | A kids classic, this animated series centered on small fries Tommy, Chuckie & Angelica among others | Rugrats 
 
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    | Don't fuggedabout this 16-mile-long body of water separating Brooklyn & Manhattan; Rikers Island is there | (Hasan: What is the Hudson?) (Mayim: No.)
 (Hasan: [Whispering to himself with his head in his hand] Oh, that's the other one.)
 
 the East River
 
 
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    | The HST, this space telescope, was placed in orbit around Earth in 1990 & soon revolutionized astronomy | the Hubble 
 
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    | Known for its scarlet plumage & whistled songs, it's the official bird of seven U.S. states | (Hasan: [After being ruled right] All gas, no brakes!) 
 cardinal
 
 
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