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| This "funny girl" was just 19 when she made her Broadway debut in "I Can Get It for You Wholesale" in 1962 |
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| (Hi, I'm James Worthy.) In 1982 I led this school, the Tar Heels, to the NCAA title & was named MVP of the Final Four |
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| At Six Flags Over Texas, you must be 3'6" to ride in these, 4'6" to drive one |
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It occurs during sleep: REM |
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| Fran Lebowitz jokingly said, "My favorite animal is" this, but she didn't specify Porterhouse or T-bone |
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| A landing made by an aircraft or a space vehicle |
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| Sleep-eze mogul (& movie fan) Allen Parkinson founded this state's Movieland Wax Museum in 1962 |
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| The dames from this Indiana university won the women's NCAA basketball title in 2001 |
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| The laser type of this game was inspired by "Star Wars" & popularized in the 1980s |
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Pertaining to childbirth: L&D |
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| This breakfast goody has been described as "an unsweetened doughnut with rigor mortis" |
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| Eliot Ness' team of lawmen |
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| In 1969 this surrealist created the logo for Chupa Chups, a Spanish brand of lollipops |
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| (Hi, I'm Sue Bird.) Before joining the WNBA, I led this university's Huskies to the NCAA championships in 2000 & 2002 |
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| Nabisco says that consumers chose the koala as the newest member of this menagerie |
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Referring to the stomach & part of the digestive tract: GI |
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| Mark Twain said that cauliflower "is nothing but" this vegetable "with a college education" |
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| Named for a Phrygian king, someone has this if he's got the ability to make lots of money with little effort |
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| Later a coach, she was the first basketball player at USC to have a jersey number retired |
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A party here, "Where a kid can be a kid", goes: playtime--pizza--performance--cake--open gifts--90 minutes are up |
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| Woody Allen says he won't eat this shellfish because "I want my food dead, not sick, not wounded, dead" |
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| The ability to appeal to the interests & sensibilities of the ordinary person |
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| Claude Brown called his autobiographical 1965 novel about growing up in Harlem "Manchild in" this place |
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In stories by Laura Lee Hope, it's the last name of twins Bert & Nan & Freddie & Flossie |
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A component of the blood: Hb |
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| Thackeray's "Ballad of" this dish calls it "A sort of soup or broth... or hotchpotch of all sorts of fishes" |
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