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| Lord Greystoke, he became a swinger at an early age |
Tarzan
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| A legal holiday in 12 states, it occurs 2 days before Easter |
Good Friday
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| It's the bar "where everybody knows your name" |
Cheers
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| Experiments with this Asian monkey led to the discovery of the Rh factor |
the rhesus monkey
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| An automobile that can go topless |
a convertible
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| In "The Famer In The Dell", it stands alone |
the cheese
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| To our knowledge, neighbors at 221A Baker Street never complained about his violin playing |
Sherlock Holmes
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| In the original Belgian comics, these blue creatures are Schtroumpfs |
the Smurfs
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| Though fruit of the baobob tree is called this, it's not really the Simian staff of life |
(Jay: What is the breadfruit?) (Wayne: What is the monkey fruit?)
monkey bread
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| Greek meaning "mad bride", it's an excessive & uncontrollable sex drive in the female |
nymphomania
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| Follows the third "flies in the buttermilk, shoo, fly, shoo" |
(Alex: You're right again, and we've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
skip to my lou, my darling
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| Sancho Panza's saddle pal |
Don Quixote
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| From 1980-82, ABC's answer to "Saturday Night Live" was this series on the night before |
(Alex: You got it just in the nick of time...)
Fridays
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| With red nose & blue cheeks, male of this species is never confused with country singers Barbara & Louise |
(Alex: Not Mandrell, right. We were having fun, there.)
the mandrill
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| From Latin "to flow back", it means to throw up |
regurgitate
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| In "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer", he follows Comet in the roster of Santa's deer |
Cupid
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| Foundling found by the worthy Squire Allworthy in Henry Fielding novel |
Tom Jones
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| The name of the sub which made the weekly "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" |
(Wayne: What is the Nautilus?)
the Seaview
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| Monkeys, like man, belong to this highest order of mammals |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
primates
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| Put a piece of Hershey's with this on a Graham cracker & you got yourself a s'more |
a marshmallow
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| Disney film in which "a very merry unbirthday" was celebrated |
Alice in Wonderland
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| Aye, me mateys! This lad sailed the Hispaniola to Treasure Island |
(Alex: Obviously, his ship set sail long before ours. The correct question is [*].)
Jim Hawkins
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| According to the show's title, what Owen Marshall's occupation was |
(Teresa: What is, uh, attorney at law?)
counselor at law
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| A needed condition, such as finishing on the plus side in order to play Final Jeopardy! |
a requirement (or requisition)
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| Putting this on Frosty the Snowman made him come alive |
(Jay: What is that old top hat we found?) (Alex: [To judges] That old top hat we found? Dis--are we going to accept that? Yes, we will. That old top hat--[*].) [Applause for Jay's run of the category] (Alex: Jay, you're very impressive. A total of $3,300, the lead, and control of the board still. Go again.)
old silk hat
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