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On April 1, 1997 this "Wheel of Fortune" host guest hosted "Jeopardy!" |
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This "King of the Wild Frontier" "Kilt him a b'ar when he was only three" |
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Many people "Love that chicken" from this sailor's restaurant |
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It's the letter replaced by an apostrophe in o'er & ne'er |
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Sticky substance into which medieval lords usually inserted their signet rings |
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Malabar, Winter Haven, Gainesville |
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Lara Flynn Boyle of "The Practice" guested on this show & suggested Calista Flockhart eat a cookie |
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This steel drivin' man used 2 20-pound hammers in his contest with a steam drill |
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You'll give presents or cards from this company "When You Care Enough to Send the Very Best" |
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Something done to perfection is said to be done "to" this letter |
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Also available in a "Silly" type, it's a mix of powdered chalk & linseed oil used to seal glass panes into frames |
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New Bern, Asheboro, Asheville |
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On May 3, 1999 Bill Cosby played Hilton Lucas on 4 consecutive sitcoms on this network |
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Immortalized in song, this engineer of the Cannonball Express died in a 1900 crash, saving everyone aboard |
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On cable TV, it boasts that "No Place on Earth has Better Weather" |
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This cable television network uses an exclamation point in its name |
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From Old English for "grit", it's used to fill the joints between the tiles in your shower |
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Mansfield, Zanesville, Youngstown |
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(Hi, I'm Julie Pinson) On "Port Charles", Lynn Herring plays my nemesis Lucy Coe, a role she plays on this other soap |
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This New Hampshire orator is said to have outsmarted the Devil himself |
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This product softens your hands "While You do Dishes" |
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Played by Desmond Llewelyn, he supplies James Bond with his special gadgets |
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It's defined as a metal alloy melted with an iron & used to join 2 metal parts together |
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A 1999 episode of "Early Edition" featured Sammo Hung, star of this kung fu cop show |
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This cowpoke taught broncos how to buck, & rode a cyclone without a saddle |
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Financiers take note -- this company measures success "One Investor at a Time" |
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This symbol for computer storage is equivalent to 1024 bytes |
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This dark, sticky substance distilled from coal, wood tar or petroleum is used in paving & waterproofing |
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