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| Douglas Fairbanks & Norma Talmadge were among 1st to put their footprints here in 1927 |
Grauman's/Mann's Chinese Theatre
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| It's the largest frog in the United States, not the largest bovine |
bullfrog
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| Stutterer who appears on stage with The Statesiders |
Mel Tillis
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| "Music to Watch Girls By" was a 1967 hit for the Bob Crewe Generation & for this soft drink |
(Alex: "You're in the [*] Generation!")
Pepsi
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| "Cooter" is a Southern term for these edible reptiles |
turtles
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| Because he outran his pursuers, gangster Jack Diamond earned this nickname |
"Legs"
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| Russian name of this Moscow site, "Krasnaya Ploshchad", means it's both "beautiful" and "red" |
Red Square
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| The "frill" on a frilled lizard encircles this part of its body, making it look somewhat Elizabethan |
neck
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| He's the real voice of "Bugs Bunny" |
Mel Blanc
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| 1st line of this Cole Porter refrain from "Anything Goes" goes "I get no kick from champagne" |
(Alex: "Don't get a kick from a lot of things, but certainly out of you".)
"I Get a Kick Out of You"
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| We're sorry to tell you, but chitterlings (or chitlins) are the intestines of this animal |
hogs/pigs
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| The old word for twilight, "cockshut", meant the time these were shut up for the night |
roosters
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| In January 1987, a 141' necktie was hung off this Italian landmark, but it looked a little crooked |
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
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| While many insects have 4 wings, a mosquito has this number |
(Mario: What is 8?)
2
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| This highly respected jazz singer's husky voice is due to tonsils that partially grew back |
Mel Torme
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| In spite of the title, teaming up for this 1967 song was a smart move for Frank & Nancy |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go.)
"Something Stupid"
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| Styles of men's underwear are named for these 2 sports professions |
jockey & boxer
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| A memorial was dedicated to this president on April 13, 1943, the 200th anniversary of his birth |
(Mario: Who was George Washington?)
Thomas Jefferson
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| The embryos of the sand tiger variety of these fish eat their siblings before birth |
sharks
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| Though he's lived in Australia since the late '60s, he's still an American citizen & "proud of it" |
Mel Gibson
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| 1st line of this song from "South Pacific" is "I'm as corny as Kansas in August" |
"I'm in Love, I'm in Love, I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy"
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| Though it's usually called "deadly", this solanum plant is eaten as a vegetable in the West Indies |
nightshade
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| This city's huge architectural complex, the Hofburg, was the winter home of the Hapsburgs |
Vienna
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| The unau species of this mammal has 2 toes on its front feet, while the slower ai has 3 |
sloth
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| Played by R. (Richard) Deacon, he was Alan Brady's balding brother-in-law on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" |
Mel Cooley
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| 2 of the 3 Top 10 Fats Domino songs with "Walk" in the title |
(Rob: What are "I'm Walkin'", and... I have no idea.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
"I'm Walkin'", "I Want to Walk You Home", and/or "Walking to New Orleans"
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| New Zealand tribe that dried heads in a way that preserved the elaborate facial tattoos |
the Maoris
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