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NAME THE 19th CENTURY DECADE |
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SNOW WHITE'S LESSER-KNOWN DWARFS |
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As "A Streetcar Named Desire" opens, this faded Southern belle comes to live with Stanley & Stella Kowalski |
Blanche DuBois
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Oxygen therapy is part of treating COPD, short for chronic obstructive this disease |
pulmonary
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The Battle of Chattanooga |
the 1860s
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With his long hair, groovy headband & love beads, he's still stuck in the 1960s |
Hippie
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On Saturday nights from 1980 to 1984, da boat! da boat! was paired with this other ABC hit |
Fantasy Island
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Disneyland may be "the Happiest Place on Earth", but this town in Pennsylvania is "the Sweetest" |
Hershey
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2 recent books, "Wonder of Wonders" & "Tradition!", celebrate this show that turned 50 in 2014 |
Fiddler on the Roof
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San Francisco's population of 1,000 grows to over 25,000 |
(Amy: Uh, 1850s?) (Alex: No. Adrian.) (Amy: Oh, sorry.) (Adrian: What are the 1850s?) ... (Alex: Because of the famous gold rush, yes.)
the 1840s
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He was named for his mom's favorite brand of peanut butter that's been around since the 1930s |
Skippy
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Before she was a desperate housewife, she was a Love Boat "mermaid" who danced at the ship's club |
Teri Hatcher
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Instead of counties, Louisiana is divided into 64 of these, probably each with its own church |
parishes
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In 2014 "The Winter's Tale" was staged at the "Old" this Shakespearean theater, a San Diego landmark |
Globe
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The turboram type of this engine on certain planes mixes liquid oxygen with the fuel to support combustion |
a jet engine
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General Kutuzov evacuates Moscow, which then burns |
(Amy: Uh, what are the 1830s?) ... (Alex: You had to think of the "1812 Overture"--) (Amy: Oh, of course you did.) (Alex: --to go to [*].)
the 1810s
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This lively guy shares his name with a comic strip pinhead |
Zippy
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Lauren Tewes played the perky cruise director with this first name |
Julie
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February 12, 2014 marked the 100th anniversary of the ground breaking for this memorial |
the Lincoln Memorial
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Rosalind Russell originated this role of a wealthy, eccentric flapper who inherits her late brother's son Patrick |
(Auntie) Mame
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The basic oxygen process, BOP for short, helps turn this "porcine" material into steel |
pig iron
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Colorado statehood |
(Alex: 1876. It's the Centennial State.)
the 1870s
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He gets lots of complaints from his housemates because he's messy, he's untidy, he's this |
Sloppy
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The 2 adjectives that describe "Love" in the first line of the show's theme song |
exciting & new
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Take a sight-seeing cruise on one of the Gateway Arch riverboats named for Tom Sawyer & this girlfriend of his |
Becky Thatcher
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In 2013 Daniel Craig & Rachel Weisz were in this Pinter play whose title refers to a character's infidelity |
Betrayal
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Because the pressure lets the body absorb more oxygen, these decompression chambers can help blue babies |
(Brandon: [Shakes head] Nothing.)
hyperbaric
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Jack the Ripper makes himself known |
(Amy: Uh, what are the 1890s?)
the 1880s
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This dwarf's name fits him perfectly as he's always a bit chilly & also inclined to bite |
Nippy
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This "Melrose Place" mogul was the show's executive producer |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Aaron Spelling
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In 2015, President Obama used the Antiquities Act to make the Pullman Historic District in this city a national monument |
Chicago
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