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HALL OF FAMER BY POSITION |
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WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DRINK? |
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Mathew Brady took the photo seen here of this author & West Point dropout |
Edgar Allan Poe
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Joe Namath, Joe Montana |
quarterback
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For electronics: RSH |
RadioShack
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This uncola originally had the name "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda" |
7 Up
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What Helen Keller called Anne Sullivan |
Teacher
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Kofi Annan is the seventh person to hold this highest U.N. executive position |
secretary-general
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Pioneering Nebraska novelist seen here in 1915 |
Willa Cather
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Bill Russell, Bill Walton |
(Dave: Uh, what is, uh, forward?)
center
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For kitchenware as well as sheets & towels: BBBY |
Bed Bath & Beyond
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A kir is white wine & creme de cassis; a kir royale is this & creme de cassis |
champagne
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Hold hair at ends, comb toward scalp; cracking gum optional |
tease
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In 1991 Kofi Annan negotiated the release of U.N. workers held in this country during the Persian Gulf War |
Iraq
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Called one of the greatest practitioners of the historical novel, he was born in Edinburgh |
Walter Scott
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Bob Feller, Bob Lemon, Bob Gibson |
pitcher
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For DVDs: BBI |
(Alan: What is, uh, Best Buy?)
Blockbuster
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It doesn't take breaking a world record to tell us this Irish brew is "brilliant" |
Guinness
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Daniel Tobin headed this union from 1907 to 1952, bringing its membership from 40,000 to more than a million |
(Dave: What is the, uh, National Education Association?)
the Teamsters
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In June 2000 Kofi Annan was the commencement speaker at this university near Palo Alto, California |
Stanford
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This British author seen here first "Bloom"ed in 1882 |
Virginia Woolf
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Jack Lambert, Jack Ham |
linebacker
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For auto parts: PBY |
Pep Boys
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This beverage that can be "sweet" or "hard" is made from freshly pressed deciduous fruits |
cider
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It has about 40,000 people & it's right near Hackensack |
Teaneck
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Kofi Annan's first job in the U.N. was in 1962 as an administrator & budget officer of this "organization" |
the World Health Organization
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Seen here in 1976, this playwright served prison time for his dissident views |
(Vaclav) Havel
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Gump Worsley, Shrimp Worters, Rat Westwick |
(Alex: They were all [*]s. Take a number of pucks upside your head, and it forces you to change your name into something wild.)
hockey goalie
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For fine furniture: ETH |
Ethan Allen
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Vodka, peach schnapps, cranberry juice & grapefruit juice make up one version of this "on the beach" |
(Alex: Right. How did you know that? Don't answer.) (Janet: Just a guess, lucky guess.)
sex
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This great trombonist was part of Louis Armstrong's band from 1947 to 1951 |
Jack Teagarden
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The first U.N. head from Africa south of the Sahara, Kofi Annan was born in the city of Kumasi in this country in 1938 |
Ghana
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