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    | This most popular Italian wine is often sold in straw-covered flasks | 
    (Gary: What is Valpolicella?)
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    | Barry, a dog who rescued 40 people lost in Swiss snows, was this breed | 
    St. Bernard
 
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    | This Dean Martin Top 10 hit from '64 became his theme song | 
    (Steve: What is "[*] Sometime?")
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    | There's no evidence that Julius Caesar was born by this abdominal surgical procedure | 
    the Caesarean section
 
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    a poker face
 
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    hocus
 
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    (Steve: What is bubbly?) (Alex: Be a little more specific.)
  sparkling
 
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    Egypt
 
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    | Reason Leslie Gore can cry if she wants to | 
    [NOTE: Lesley Gore's first name was misspelled on the clue screen.]
  because "It's My Party"
 
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    | Test for cancer of the cervix developed by Dr. George Papanicolaou | 
    a pap smear
 
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    12
 
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    humble
 
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    | Nationality of the wine you'd be drinking if you had "some Madeira, my dear" | 
    (Steve: What is Spanish?)
  Portuguese
 
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    | Literally "Earth dog" in French, a breed such as Airedale or Yorkshire | 
    (Steve: What is a terrier?) (Alex: Sorry, I heard it come out of the aud--audience, there.  Steve, we go back to you for the selection.) [$300 was deducted from Steve's score.  Vickie subsequently signaled in but was not acknowledged.]
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    gauze
 
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    | Thought to have derived from dice, you can play "sniff" or "Bergen" with these B & W "bones" | 
    dominoes
 
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    Hump Day
 
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    (Vickie: What is a sauvignon?) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
  varietal
 
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    a whippet
 
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    "The One I Love"
 
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    | The game bridge developed from | 
    whist
 
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    | Something dull, boring, monotonous, hackneyed, pointless, banal or uninspired | 
    (Vickie: What is ho-hum? What is [*]?) [Originally ruled incorrect, reversed before Double Jeopardy! Round.] [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | Laika, a Russian dog, was the first to travel there | 
    into space
 
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    | Shirley Ellis got "Right Down To" it in 1964 | 
    (Vickie: What is the Hully Gully?)
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    (Steve: [No response]) (Vickie: What is pinochle?)
  cribbage
 
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