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    | This dance named for a city became the rage after it was featured in the 1923 Broadway musical "Runnin' WIld" | 
    the Charleston
 
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    | Familiar to fans as "Marmaduke", this lovable breed was a favorite of Elvis, who had 2 at Graceland | 
    a Great Dane
 
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    | Common name for the wrench used to adjust traditional strap-on roller skates | 
    a key
 
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    | It has the largest private endowment of any university in the world | 
    Harvard
 
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    | Type of war between different factions within the same country | 
    a civil war
 
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    | In 1922 Margaret Gorman was retroactively crowned this for winning 1921's "Inter-City Beauty Pageant" | 
    Miss America
 
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    Charlie Chaplin, 1889 | 
    (Mary Beth: Uh... what is Berlin?)
  London
 
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    | When this "Sex and the City" sexpot married her third husband, her 2 dogs served as bridesmaids | 
    (Kim) Cattrall
 
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    | The Boston Model 1800 is one of these for pencils; the Slydart is one for darts | 
    a sharpener
 
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    | Oh, joy! The Whiffenpoofs is one of its glee clubs | 
    (Mary Beth: What is Princeton?)
  Yale
 
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    | Seemingly insignificant facts & info--but not on "Jeopardy!" | 
    trivia
 
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    | On Sept. 24, 1929, 13 years before raiding Tokyo, he made the first instruments-only airplane flight | 
    Doolittle
 
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    Marlene Dietrich, 1901 | 
    Berlin
 
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    | Mattel game where a loser might say, "Oh, he knocked my block off!" | 
    Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
 
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    | The one that was not involved in the USA's first intercollegiate sporting contest, an 1852 rowing race | 
    (Victor: What is Yale?)
  Princeton
 
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    | To excuse someone from payment of a debt | 
    forgive
 
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    | In 1923 Luis Firpo knocked this heavyweight champ out of the ring in the first round but was KO'd in the second round | 
    (Jack) Dempsey
 
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    Ingrid Bergman, 1915 | 
    Stockholm
 
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    | The origins of this retriever go back to 2 puppies rescued from an 1807 shipwreck off the coast of Maryland | 
    Chesapeake Bay
 
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    | Hey, gang, let's put on a show in this building, like in the musical "Summer Stock" | 
    the barn
 
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    | It shares facilities with Radcliffe College for Women | 
    Harvard
 
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    | A competitor for the same object or goal | 
    a rival
 
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    | In 1925 Americans held their breath as sled dog teams raced 674 miles to this Alaskan city to deliver diphtheria serum | 
    (Mary Beth: What is Iditarod?) ... (Alex: They raced to [*], Alaska.)
  Nome
 
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    Zsa Zsa Gabor, 19?? | 
    [Alex reads "19??" as "nineteen uhhhhhhh?"]
  Budapest
 
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    | The Neapolitan type of this dog traces its roots to war dogs used in ancient times; it's also called a mastino | 
    a mastiff
 
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    | This 155-year-old chocolate co. named for an Italian is based in San Francisco, a city named for an Italian | 
    Ghirardelli
 
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    | In 1783 its Nassau Hall was the temporary Capitol of the U.S. | 
    (Victor: What is Yale?)
  Princeton
 
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    | Court-ordered damages include compensatory & this | 
    punitive
 
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