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    | This word came into vogue in 1979 after Michelle Triola sued Lee Marvin for it | 
    palimony
 
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    | A Vermont innkeeper in his last series, this veteran comedian now plays cartoonist Bob McKay | 
    Bob Newhart
 
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    | This magazine was introduced in 1885; its seal came later | 
    Good Housekeeping
 
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    | After "Achy Breaky Heart", his debut CD "Some Gave All" hit No. 1 on the country & pop charts | 
    Billy Ray Cyrus
 
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    | In chronological order, this book of the Bible comes first | 
    Genesis
 
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    | This rocky British crown colony is known as "Gib" for short | 
    Gibraltar
 
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    | On August 1, 1971 George Harrison headlined a concert to raise money for refugees from this country | 
    Bangladesh
 
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    | Now in its 7th season, this sitcom about the Bundys is Fox's longest-running series | 
    Married... with Children
 
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    | Named for a nursery rhyme pair, it's one of the most popular magazines for kids | 
    Jack and Jill
 
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    | At the age of 13, this performer topped the country charts with "Delta Dawn" | 
    (Luke: Who is Linda Ronstadt?)
  Tanya Tucker
 
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    | According to the Open Bible, this fee paid to Judas was worth over $3500 | 
    (Beau: How many... 20 pieces of silver?) ... (Alex: [To Judith] You're more generous than Beau!)
  30 pieces of silver
 
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    | This Southern state's motto is "Wisdom, Justice and Moderation" | 
    Georgia
 
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    | On January 1, 1978 he was sworn in as the 105th mayor of New York City | 
    Ed Koch
 
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    | On "Love and War", Jay Thomas wants this former "L.A. Law" star to warm up his nights | 
    Susan Dey
 
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    | It's been referred to as the African-American version of Life magazine | 
    Ebony
 
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    | A year before he recorded "By The Time I Get to Phoenix", he played guitar on the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" | 
    [Judith rings in after the time's-up signal sounds.] (Alex: All right, Judith, take a shot at it.) (Judith: Who is Jimmy Webb?)
  Glen Campbell
 
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    | Since he wasn't an eyewitness to the events, this doctor's gospel is all secondhand | 
    Luke
 
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    | You'll find the Kelvingrove Art Galleries & Museum in this Scottish city | 
    (Beau: What is Edinburgh?)
  Glasgow
 
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    | The 2 reporters at the Washington Post who blew the whistle on Watergate | 
    (Alex: (Luke), you're too young to remember the '70s!)
  Woodward & Bernstein
 
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    | She's back, she's blonde & she has designs on becoming a country star on her new sitcom | 
    Delta Burke
 
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    | In January 1992 this magazine for men celebrated 30 years of dubious achievements | 
    (Judith: What is Playboy?)
  Esquire
 
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    | In October 1991 this singer quit "Killin' Time" long enough to marry Lisa Hartman | 
    Clint Black
 
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    | Syros, Skyros & Skiathos are just 3 of this Balkan country's many islands | 
    Greece
 
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    | She went to court in 1972 to get an injunction to keep photographer Ron Galella away from her | 
    (Beau: Who is Elizabeth Taylor?)
  Jackie Onassis
 
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    | It's the name of the newsmagazine show for which Murphy Brown works | 
    FYI
 
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    | Edited by Paige Rense, this interior design magazine is noted for showcasing celebrity homes | 
    Architectural Digest
 
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    | His 1991 music video "The Thunder Rolls" created controversy because of its violence | 
    Garth Brooks
 
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    | Most of the Indians in this Central American country speak one of the Maya languages | 
    (Beau: What is Peru? ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  Guatemala
 
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