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    | Close to half of Alaska's population lives in this one city | Anchorage 
 
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    | On May 20 1899, a New York cab driver became the 1st person arrested for breaking this law | (Bill: What is running a stoplight?) ...
 (Alex: Yeah, he was going 12 miles per hour. Glad they caught him.)
 
 speeding
 
 
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    | This comedy duo's split-up was big news in 1956 | (Molly: Who are [**] and [*]?) (Alex: Yes. Normally referred to as [*] & [**].)
 (Molly: Sorry, I don't know.)
 (Alex: You took me by surprise.)
 (Molly: I was just a kid.)
 
 Martin & Lewis
 
 
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    | Number of pins across the back row in 10 pin bowling | (Alex: We've got a minute to go in the round.) 
 4
 
 
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    | Delano | Franklin Roosevelt 
 
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    | For American Catholics it was Friday, November 18, 1966 | (Bill: What was the last day that they were... didn't have to eat fish on Friday?) (Alex: How about we say [*]?)
 [Laughter]
 
 the last meatless Friday
 
 
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    | Though Vitus Bering was a Dane, he was working for this country when he discovered Alaska | Russia 
 
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    | When accused of doing this, famed attorney Melvin Belli replied, "I get there before the ambulance" | ambulance chasing 
 
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    | It's said the Beat Generation began in poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti's "City Lights" bookshop in this city | San Francisco 
 
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    | Game a kid would be playing if he hits a "spauldeen" 2 sewers | stickball 
 
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    | Elizabeth Taylor's last husband | Senator John Warner 
 
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    | From 1879-1884 this branch of the military ruled Alaska | (Alex: Yes, because the Army was too busy fighting those Indian wars.) 
 the Navy
 
 
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    | 3-word Latin term for a law that's passed & then enforced retroactively | ex post facto 
 
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    | It wasn't until 1959 that full text of this 1928 D.H. Lawrence novel was published in U.S. | Lady Chatterley's Lover 
 
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    | He outran a racehorse in a hundred-yard dash in 1936 | Jesse Owens 
 
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    | Calvin | John Calvin Coolidge 
 
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    | To date, Britain's last king | George VI 
 
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    | Over 90% of Alaska's oil is found in vicinity of this bay on the Arctic coast | (Molly: What is Prudhome Bay?  [*]?) [Originally ruled correct; reversed before Final Jeopardy!]
 (Alex: Yeah, [*].  I thought I heard you say Prudhome first, but go ahead.)
 
 Prudhoe Bay
 
 
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    | Only state whose civil laws are not based mainly on English common law but on the "code Napoleon" | Louisiana 
 
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    | In 1959, this int'l figure appeared on CBS' "Person to Person" in pajamas rather than fatigues | (Bill: Who is Hugh Hefner?) ...
 (Alex: His advisors told him he looked a little more human if he didn't wear the Army uniform. Show up in pajamas.)
 
 (Fidel) Castro
 
 
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    | 3 of the 6 NFL teams that have won the Super Bowl more than once | (Bill: Who are the [*]?) (Alex: Right.)
 (Bill: Who are the [**]?)
 (Alex: Right.)
 (Bill: Who are the Baltimore Colts?)
 [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 (3 of) Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders
 
 
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    | It was the last completed film for both Clark Gable & Marilyn Monroe | The Misfits 
 
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    | The Indians called the Inuit people "Eskimos" meaning eaters of this | (Bill: What is blubber?) 
 raw meat (or raw flesh)
 
 
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    | Anti-segregation lawyer in 1954 landmark case, in 1967, he became 1st black Supreme Court justice | Thurgood Marshall 
 
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    | Ezra Taft Benson, now prophet & pres. of the Mormon church, held this cabinet post in the '50s | Secretary of Agriculture 
 
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    | Of our 1st 8 presidents, the only 1 to have a middle name | John Quincy Adams 
 
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    | Martha, who died of old age in the Cincinnati zoo in 1914, was the last of these birds | (Bill: What is the dodo?) (Stanton: What is the platypus?)
 
 passenger pigeons
 
 
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