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    | Most of the colonists on this ship that landed at Plymouth in December 1620 were not Pilgrims | 
    Mayflower
 
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    | It's the feline equivalent of a stray mutt | 
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  Alley cat
 
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    | This top yodeler fronted the Saddlemen before dropping the cowboy image & going with The Comets | 
    Bill Haley
 
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    | Peru's El Misti volcano was of great importance to this ancient Indian civilization | 
    Incas
 
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    | For musicians, it's a job | 
    Gig
 
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    | I tawt I taw this bird on a 1998 postage stamp, along with Sylvester the Cat; "I did! I did!" | 
    (Alex: I want to say that clue over again!)
  Tweety
 
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    | It's the crop John Rolfe planted in Virginia that became a major cash crop | 
    Tobacco
 
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    | Classic comic strips include "Gasoline Alley" & this title caveman | 
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    | He released his first records under the name Charles Berryn | 
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    | Its May 18, 1980 eruption was the first in the lower 48 states since California's Lassen Peak in 1921 | 
    Mount Saint Helens
 
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    | A junior reporter (& not just of Chicago baseball) | 
    Cub
 
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    | This classic party game from Milton Bradley will tie you up in knots | 
    Twister
 
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    | In 1652, in defiance of English law, Massachusetts set up one of these producing the pine tree shilling | 
    (M: What is a press?)
  Mint
 
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    | Type of venue in which you'd hear the terms turkey, strike & split being bandied about | 
    Bowling alley
 
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    | His "Tutti Frutti" only made it to No. 17 in the U.S.; Pat Boone's version of it went to No. 12 | 
    Little Richard
 
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    | On March 29, 1947 Hekla in this north Atlantic nation erupted, spreading ash as far away as Finland | 
    Iceland
 
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    | Ed Ames' "Runneth Over With Love" | 
    Cup
 
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    | NYU's main campus is located in this Manhattan area, a haven for many Bohemian artists | 
    Greenwich Village
 
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    | John Smith, hurt in an explosion, was ousted from his leadership of this settlement & sailed back to England | 
    Jamestown
 
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    | On August 25, 1991 she took home an Emmy for Best Actress in a Comedy Series | 
    Kirstie Alley
 
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    | It was Dick Clark who suggested that this man record "The Twist" | 
    Chubby Checker
 
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    | Currently inactive, at 19,340 feet it's Africa's highest volcano | 
    Mount Kilimanjaro
 
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    | To udderly intimidate someone | 
    Cow
 
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    | A little hobbit told us this author was born in Bloemfontein, South Africa in 1892 | 
    J.R.R. Tolkien
 
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    | In 1684 William Penn tried to settle his boundary dispute with Maryland, & this lord | 
    Lord Baltimore
 
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    | A mistaken course or direction may take you up one of these | 
    (Keith: What is a wrong alley?) (Paul: What is a back alley?) (Alex: Paul, the judges have accepted your response.  We were going for [*].  ...less than a minute to go...) ... (Alex: [Before Double Jeopardy!] Our judges have relented, so Keith, your response is acceptable and you get $1,000 back.)
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    | This soulful singer's hits include "You Send Me" & "Cupid" | 
    Sam Cooke
 
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    | Only one person survived Mount Pelee's 1902 eruption, which totally destroyed St. Pierre on this West Indies island | 
    (P: What is Montserrat?)
  Martinique
 
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    | If you've been this, you've been cheated | 
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    | This Muslim nation is alphabetically first among Africa's countries | 
    Algeria
 
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