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id Round Clue
Value
Daily
Double
category Answer Question Air
Date
9051 1 400 0 BODIES OF WATER
Only one of the 5 Great Lakes entirely in U.S.
? Lake Michigan
1984-10-01
9052 1 500 0 BODIES OF WATER
You can bet on the banks of this California-Nevada lake
? Lake Tahoe
1984-10-01
9053 1 400 0 PEOPLE
Baby Andrea Castiraghi's royal mom & Princess Stephanie's sister
? Princess Caroline
1984-10-01
9054 1 500 0 PEOPLE
Type of fiction penned by presidential offspring M. Truman & E. Roosevelt
? mystery books
1984-10-01
9055 2 800 0 AMERICAN INDIANS
He, not Sitting Bull, led the Indians at Custer's Last Stand
? Chief Crazy Horse
1984-10-01
9056 2 1000 0 AMERICAN INDIANS
Numbering some 140,000, this Southwest tribe is America's largest
? Navajo
1984-10-01
9057 2 1000 0 CHEMISTRY
\"Plumbum" in Latin, Ancient Rome's plumbing was made of this heavy metal
? lead
1984-10-01
9058 2 400 0 PROVERBS
According to Harry Truman, what you should do "if you can't stand the heat\"
? get out of the kitchen
1984-10-01
9059 2 600 0 PROVERBS
It's better "than not to have loved at all\"
? to have loved and lost
1984-10-01
9060 2 800 0 PROVERBS
Lord Acton said it "tends to corrupt\"
? (absolute) power
1984-10-01
9061 2 1000 0 PROVERBS
Santayana said, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to" do this
? repeat history
1984-10-01
9062 2 200 0 WORLD WAR I
\"Lafayette, we are here", referred to Americans landing in this country
? France
1984-10-01
9063 2 400 0 WORLD WAR I
This exotic-dancer-turned-spy was executed by the French in 1917
? Mata Hari
1984-10-01
9064 2 600 1000 WORLD WAR I
The German U-boats were this type of craft
? submarine
1984-10-01
9065 2 800 0 WORLD WAR I
Early leadership of an all-black regiment earned him nickname "Black Jack\"
? John J. Pershing
1984-10-01
9066 2 1000 0 WORLD WAR I
French reinforcements came to Battle of the Marne using this form of transport
? taxis (taxicabs of Paris)
1984-10-01
9067 2 200 0 SPORTS
American golfers claim they hit 111 of them each day
? holes-in-one
1984-10-01
9068 2 400 0 SPORTS
Earl Anthony & Don Carter are kingpins in this sport
? bowling
1984-10-01
9069 2 600 0 SPORTS
Didn't float like a butterfly or sting like a bee, but he knocked out his teeth & Muhammad Ali
? Leon Spinks
1984-10-01
9070 2 800 0 SPORTS
Originally "mintonette", it was first played with a basketball & a rope stretched across court
? volleyball
1984-10-01
9071 2 1000 0 SPORTS
Didn't drink, smoke, or "lift anything heavy" and played hockey until 50
? Gordie Howe
1984-10-01
9072 2 800 0 TRIVIA
Nursery rhyme that can be played on touch-tone phone by dialing 3212, 333, 222, 333
? \"Mary Had a Little Lamb\"
1984-10-01
9073 2 1000 3000 TRIVIA
When spelling numbers, lowest one to contain the letter "B\"
? billion
1984-10-01
9074 3 0 0 WORLD CITIES
It's the most populous city in the Western Hemisphere
? Mexico City
1984-10-01
9075 1 100 0 BRIDGES
You can't sell Lake Havasu the Brooklyn Bridge; it already bought this one
? London Bridge
1984-10-02