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    | Overlooking the Susquehanna River, the Pennsylvania governor's mansion is found in this city | Harrisburg 
 
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    | Pugsley & Wednesday
 | The Addams Family 
 
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    | The chair seen here is sold to go in one of these shops | a barber shop 
 
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    | In "You Learn By Living", this First Lady of the 1940s challenged, "You must do the thing you think you cannot do" | Eleanor Roosevelt 
 
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    | Hog innards, usually called these in the South, have also been called Kentucky oysters | Chitlins 
 
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    | Unflattering slang term for a U.S. citizen abroad who gives his fellow countrymen a bad image | "Ugly American" 
 
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    | This "cat" is the only variety of wild feline found in Pennsylvania | (Martha: What is a lynx?) 
 the bobcat
 
 
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    | Tracy, Chris, Danny, Laurie &
 Keith
 | The Partridge Family 
 
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    | At the Jackie Kennedy Onassis auction in 1996, one of these chairs used by JFK sold for $442,500 | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 a rocking chair
 
 
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    | This Bronte sister revealed in an 1840s letter, "I am neither a man nor a woman but an author" | (Martha: Who was Emily Brontë?) 
 Charlotte Brontë
 
 
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    | According to its California producers, it's the new correct 2-word term of the food seen here: | [Prunes shown] ...
 (Alex: Same effect!)
 (Martha: Mmmm... no thanks!)
 
 dried plums
 
 
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    | It's a Grateful Dead album, or a hybrid variety of cultivated rose with deep pink to crimson flowers | American Beauty 
 
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    | It's the Pennsylvania city where the Ohio River begins | Pittsburgh 
 
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    | Robbie, Mike &
 Chip
 | My Three Sons 
 
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    | While San Francisco mayor, this Calif. senator remarked, "Toughness doesn't have to come in a pinstripe suit" | Dianne Feinstein 
 
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    | This soup flavored by a calf's head shares its name with the Lewis Carroll character seen here | (Tom: I have no idea.) ...
 (Alex: We have less than a minute to go to finish this round.)
 
 mock turtle soup
 
 
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    | Samuel Gompers became the first president of this organization, also known as the AFL, in 1886 | American Federation of Labor 
 
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    | This baseball team has the oldest team name in the National League | (Tim: Who are the Pirates?) 
 Philadelphia Phillies
 
 
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    | Dewey, Reese, Francis &
 Malcolm
 | Malcolm in the Middle 
 
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    | "Some of us are becoming the men we wanted to marry", confided this co-founder of Ms. magazine | Gloria Steinem 
 
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    | Chevre is a Gallicism for cheese made from this animal's milk | Goat 
 
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    | This U.S. territory, about 2,300 miles southwest of Hawaii, includes the island of Tutuila | (Tim: What are the U.S. Virgin Islands?) (Martha: What is Guam?)
 
 American Samoa
 
 
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    | During this 1794 uprising, President Washington sent troops into western Penn. to restore order | Whiskey Rebellion 
 
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    | Cissy, Jody &
 Buffy
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    | In "The Second Sex", this French author declared, "One is not born a woman, one becomes one" | Simone de Beauvoir 
 
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    | This type of steak with the name of female apparel is more bluntly a cow's diaphragm | Skirt steak 
 
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    | Edward James Olmos made his directorial debut & brought us some Folsom Prison blues with this 1992 film | American Me 
 
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