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| SNOW WHITE'S UNKNOWN DWARFS |
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| Enlisting in 1969, Gore served as an Army reporter in this foreign country |
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| "By George" is an appropriate title for this boxer's 1995 autobiography |
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| In 1968 this area called "Bed-Stuy" elected Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman in Congress |
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| In 1970 the Supreme Court declared this standard number of jurors a "historical accident" |
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| 45 seconds of Sharon Stone & this naked actor were cut from "Basic Instinct" to get an R rating |
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| The name of this dwarf, a cousin of Happy, is also associated with a Green Giant |
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This film star was Al's roommate at Harvard around the time Will Smith was born:
"I'm talkin' to you! You know how many of your kind I've swatted with a newspaper? You're nothing but a smear on the sports page to me, you slimy, gut-sucking, intestinal parasite!" |
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| In this Hemingway story, the title thugs come to Henry's diner looking to bump off a prizefighter |
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| Created in 1903, Luna Park in this amusement area was sort of an early version of Fantasyland |
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| What a jury does when it can't agree, or what it may sentence a murderer to |
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| In his 1995 film "Braveheart", this actor-director showed us what Scotsmen wear under their kilts |
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| This weak & ineffectual dwarf shares his name with a hamburger-loving friend of Popeye's |
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| Author Erich Segal says Oliver Barrett IV in this 1970 novel was partly based on Al |
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| He discussed Ali vs. Foreman in his book "The Fight" & in the 1996 film "When We Were Kings" |
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| A street gang in a 1974 film was called "The Lords of" this large Brooklyn neighborhood |
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| In a personal injury lawsuit, the jury may calculate both punitive & compensatory types of these |
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| Holly Hunter was speechless when Harvey Keitel exposed himself in this 1993 film |
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| The name of this dazed dwarf comes from the Royal Navy's word for rum |
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| Al's 1992 treatise on the environment was titled this "in the Balance" |
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| He was boxing editor for Sports Illustrated before writing the script for "On the Waterfront" |
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| As the setting for "The Honeymooners", this area is SW Brooklyn could be called Kramdenhurst |
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| The right to have a jury of these, meaning one's equals, not lords, is mentioned in the Magna Carta |
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| Killer Schwarzenegger cyborg whose time travel device can't send his clothes with him |
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| One of the smaller dwarfs dislikes hearing his name in the expression, "Cut off my legs and call me" this |
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| On his way to defeat in the heated 1992 campaign, this man called Al "Mr. Ozone" & a "Bozo" |
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Based on a play by Clifford Odets, it's the 1939 boxing film seen here:
"Well, I've made up my mind to win the middleweight crown." "But your heart's in music!" |
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| These "Heights" populated by African Americans & Hasidic Jews were the site of rioting in 1991 |
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| A lawyer's rejection of a prospective juror, it may be "for cause" or "peremptory" |
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| Jaye Davidson surprised movie audiences when he slipped out of his clothes in this 1992 film |
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| The dwarf formerly known as "swollen" changed his name to this adjective, after rap artist Sean Combs |
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