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id Round Clue
Value
Daily
Double
category Answer Question Air
Date
7126 1 100 0 POTENT POTABLES
President Carter thought the lunch associated with this drink shouldn't be tax exempt
? a martini
1985-05-03
7127 1 200 0 POTENT POTABLES
Though widely associated with potatoes, this colorless liquor is often made from grains
? vodka
1985-05-03
7128 1 300 0 POTENT POTABLES
From Dutch meaning "burned wine", it's an after-dinner favorite
? brandy
1985-05-03
7129 1 400 0 POTENT POTABLES
German for "billy goat" this type of dark beer is only available seasonally
? bock beer
1985-05-03
7130 1 100 0 SCANDINAVIA
Both Norway's Trygve Lie & Sweden's Dag Hammarskjold have filled this U.N. post
? Secretary General
1985-05-03
7131 1 200 0 SCANDINAVIA
Narrow, shallow ocean inlets common to Norway
? the fjords
1985-05-03
7132 1 300 0 SCANDINAVIA
Simple, up-to-date furniture style from the land of Hans Christian Andersen
? Danish modern
1985-05-03
7133 1 400 0 SCANDINAVIA
Film director who vowed never to work in his native Sweden after being charged with tax evasion
? Bergman
1985-05-03
7134 1 500 0 SCANDINAVIA
Over 90% of Scandinavians are of this religion
? Lutheran
1985-05-03
7135 1 100 0 INVENTIONS
While Bell invented the phone, Watson added this to it to let you know someone's calling
? the ring
1985-05-03
7136 1 200 0 INVENTIONS
In 1832, William Hedley's "Puffing Billy" was on track as one of the first practical kinds of these
? a locomotive
1985-05-03
7137 1 300 0 INVENTIONS
In the 1st cent. B.C., Hero invented this device which today eats nickels in Vegas
? slot machine
1985-05-03
7138 1 400 0 INVENTIONS
Galileo kept going back & forth figuring out the principles which led to the invention of this clock part
? the pendulum
1985-05-03
7139 1 500 0 INVENTIONS
It was invented to bring the lateral thrust of the vaults of the Gothic cathedral down to the ground
? the flying buttress
1985-05-03
7140 1 100 0 DOUBLE TALK
Done by a "little star" in rhyme
? twinkle, twinkle
1985-05-03
7141 1 200 0 DOUBLE TALK
\"Stupidly" destructive bullet named after the town near Calcutta where it was first made
? the dumdum bullet
1985-05-03
7142 1 300 0 DOUBLE TALK
A mumbled grumbling, troubled hearts do it
? a murmur
1985-05-03
7143 1 400 0 DOUBLE TALK
Completes the title "Come back to the five and dime...\"
? Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
1985-05-03
7144 1 500 0 DOUBLE TALK
Wham sings "Wake Me Up Before You" do this
? \"Go-Go\"
1985-05-03
7145 2 200 0 ROYALTY
Though not always pronounced alike, the name of a liquor & this French royal family is the same
? Bourbon
1985-05-03
7146 2 400 0 ROYALTY
What it means when you see the royal standard flying at 1 of the queen of England's residences
? she's there (in attendance)
1985-05-03
7147 2 600 0 ROYALTY
A Russian noodle dish shares its name with this last ruling family of Russia
? Romanov
1985-05-03
7148 2 800 0 ROYALTY
Churchman who crowns each new British monarch
? the Archbishop of Canterbury
1985-05-03
7149 2 1000 0 ROYALTY
This queen headed the Dutch government in exile in London during WWII
? Queen Wilhelmina
1985-05-03
7150 2 200 0 NEWSPAPERS
Meaning "news", it's the official paper of the Soviet government
? Izvestia
1985-05-03