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| This "Funny Girl"'s first New York show, "Another Evening with Harry Stoones", closed after 1 performance |
Barbra Streisand
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| Russia's Lena River lies within this large, cold eastern region of the country |
Siberia
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| This late female leader of India was called Indu for short |
Indira Gandhi
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| He brought back the dinosaurs in "Jurassic Park" & "The Lost World" |
Michael Crichton
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| Afghans hunt by sight, while bloodhounds hunt by this sense |
smell
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| This emperor's sister Pauline Bonaparte was so scandalous she was banned from his court in 1810 |
Napoleon
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| He played the psychiatrist in "Equus" before he played Hannibal Lecter, who needed a psychiatrist |
(Renee: Who was Richard Burton?)
Anthony Hopkins
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| Loch Ness & Loch Lochy form much of this country's Caledonian Canal |
Scotland
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| On Sept. 21, 1996 he married long-time girlfriend Carolyn Bessette on Cumberland Island off the coast of Georgia |
John F. Kennedy, Jr.
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| In 1996 he offered up "The Last Don", a novel readers can't refuse |
Mario Puzo
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| The Mau is a breed of cat that originated in this country, where it was revered by the Pharaohs |
Egypt
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| This seductive queen convinced Mark Antony to execute her hostile younger sister, Arsinoe |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Cleopatra
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| Mike Nichols saw him in a play called "Eh?" & offered him the starring role in "The Graduate" |
(Alicia: Who is Matthew Broderick?)
Dustin Hoffman
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| This country's Chatham Islands are inhabited primarily by Maoris |
New Zealand
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| In 1996 this 20-year-old African-American golfer won a record third consecutive U.S. Amateur title |
Tiger Woods
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| She leaves vampires behind for the tale of an ancient Babylonian spirit in "Servant of the Bones" |
Anne Rice
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| Breeders once considered it desirable for these "Thai" cats to have crossed eyes |
Siamese
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| She starred in "Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean..." onstage & on film before she was "Moonstruck" |
Cher
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| Blythe Danner's daughter, in 1996 she played the title role of "Emma" |
Gwyneth Paltrow
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| As his novel "Executive Orders" begins, Jack Ryan has just become president of the U.S. |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
Tom Clancy
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| The Airedale type of this dog is named for the Aire Valley in Yorkshire, England |
terrier
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| He cleaned houses before he co-starred in "Godspell" in London: what a "Reversal of Fortune" |
Jeremy Irons
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| Nastapoka & Hopewell, islands of Canada's Northwest Territories, hug the eastern shore of this bay |
Hudson Bay
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| A gun bill is named for this former Reagan press sec'y who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
(Alicia: Who is...Alan Rosenberg?)
James Brady
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| Among her many bestsellers are "Full Circle", "Wanderlust" & 1995's "Five Days in Paris" |
Danielle Steel
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| The ocicat is so named because the daughter of its original breeder thought it looked like this wild cat |
ocelot
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| This Roman emperor, played on TV by Derek Jacobi, married his own niece; she poisoned him |
Claudius
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