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"Jeopardy!" "Stupid Answers" Category Clues #6

"Jeopardy!" has had a category called "Stupid Answers." Usually, the desired answer for contestants is contained or nearly contained within the clue. How many of these clues can you figure out and answer?
Do NOT answer in the form of a question
Do NOT use articles ("a", "an", or "the") in your answers EXCEPT in the case of names that correctly contain an article
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Last updated: July 12, 2020
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The Old Milwaukee brewing company is headquartered in this city
Milwaukee
This state is named after Thomas West whose title was Baron De La Warr
Delaware
This Washington D.C. monument stands near the Potomac about halfway between the Capitol & the Lincoln Memorial
Washington Monument
This river forms the southern borders of Ohio Indiana & Illinois
Ohio River
Founded in 1911 this Connecticut college is in the town of New London
Connecticut College
The name of the Sahara Desert is from the Arabic for this
desert
This novel begins Emma Woodhouse handsome clever and rich with a comfortable home and happy disposition...
Emma
The gorilla is a member of the ape superfamily & is this genus & species--2 words
Gorilla gorilla
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew catches a medicine ball in the Herbert Hoover Library.) President Hoover made his staff play a combination of volleyball & tennis using a medicine ball; in 1931 a New York Times reporter dubbed the game
Hooverball
It's the state song of the beautiful State of Ohio
"Beautiful Ohio"
It's the state song of the beautiful state of Nebraska
"Beautiful Nebraska"
(Jon of the Clue Crew reads from Macy's Warehouse.) In 2006 this cable channel's float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade depicted the history of New York
History
This capital city of Luxembourg lies on a plateau into which the Alzette & Petrusse rivers flow
Luxembourg
This Stephen Sondheim musical that graced Broadway in 1994 was based on the Italian film Passione d'amore
Passion
It's the one-word title of the state song of Alabama
"Alabama"
The first line of this Ralph Ellison novel is I am an invisible man
Invisible Man
The name of this brand is an amalgam of dance and skin
Danskin
This track from Abbey Road says And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make
"The End"
Frank Lloyd Wright had 6 kids including his eldest son who practiced as an architect under this name
Lloyd Wright
The Great Hall in Russia's Catherine Palace is adorned with a painting called The Allegory of this country
Russia
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Iowa State Fair.) Will Rogers Jeanne Crain & Pat Boone starred in different versions of this film about a family's adventures at the Iowa State Fair
State Fair
Actor Byron Barr changed his name to this after playing a man named Gig Young in the 1942 film The Gay Sisters
Gig Young
Every Friday the Carillon in Duke University's chapel rings out the song Dear Old this
Duke
The number of legs on one of the monopods in the Narnia books
one
A round tower opened in Copenhagen in 1642 as an observatory has this name in English
Round Tower
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