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| Side which had more men killed & wounded |
the North (the Union)
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| Because of a union dispute this show's title might have become "San Diego Vice" |
Miami Vice
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| You could find one behind a soda fountain or in the title of a Steve Martin movie |
a jerk
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| Very large ships are steered by using this, not a steering oar |
(Cliff: What's a steering wheel?) (Ron: What is a tugboat?)
a rudder
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| Set in Australia, this torrid tale starred Richard Chamberlain & Rachel Ward |
The Thornbirds
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| It's widely reported to be first lady Nancy Reagan's favorite clothing color |
red
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| Nickname of brilliant Confederate cavalry leader James Ewell Brown Stuart |
Jeb
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| Of Matt Helm, Matt Houston, & Matt Dillon, the 1 who didn't work in Los Angeles |
Matt Dillon
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| Come on, this word isn't difficult |
easy
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| This country is the world's #3 auto maker, after the U.S. & Japan |
West Germany
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| By royal proclamation, she created the new nation of Australia on the 1st day of the 20th century |
Queen Victoria
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| When a debutante has her coming-out party, she usually comes out in this color gown |
white
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| "A cheese box on a raft" was how this Union battleship was described |
the Monitor
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| Name assumed by robber-turned-detective played by Pierce Brosnan |
Remington Steele
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| Latin for "he goes out", it's a stage direction for characters to go out |
exit
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| 1st appearing in Europe around 900 A.D. they allowed horses to travel faster & farther |
(Ron: What are carriages?) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
iron horseshoes
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| These trees help fill both the country's newsprint needs & koalas' stomachs |
eucalyptus trees
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| Traditional color of a morning coat |
gray
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| Last Southern stronghold to surrender, it's Alabama's only port city |
Mobile
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| Letters capitalized in the title of the Erik Estrada-Larry Wilcox series |
(Cliff: What is C-H-I-P-S, or chips?)
C-H-P
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| It can follow Cape, French, or car |
horn
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| The cheapest way to transport freight, usually limited to petroleum & natural gas |
pipeline
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| About 40% of all Australians live in these 2 state capitals |
(Ron: What is Sydney and, uh, uh...)
Sydney & Melbourne
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| AFC team whose jerseys are the same color as their name |
(Ron: Who are the Baltimore Colts?) ... (Alex: And poor Ron, next to you is kicking himself. Sometimes our mouths get ahead of our brain. I know that feeling very, very well, Ron.)
the Cleveland Browns
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| The Confederate Constitution allowed a President to serve just 1 term of this many years |
6 years
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| While Tige Andrews headed "The Mod Squad", he headed the "M Squad" |
Lee Marvin
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| A large sheet of floating ice formed on a lake, river, or ocean |
a floe
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| New levitation trains use this force to travel 4 inches above the rail |
(Ron: What is electro[*]?)
magnetism
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| Among the 1st 1487 British settlers, 759 had this distinction in common |
that they were prisoners (convicts)
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| In song, "You're So Vain", shade of orange his scarf was |
apricot
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