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JOHNNY GILBERT, THIS IS YOUR LIFE |
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Dostoyevsky's museum in this capital is in his family's home at the hospital where his father was a doctor |
Moscow
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This fast food chain founded in Miami in 1954 claims to be 1st to offer indoor seating & that's no Whopper |
Burger King
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Don't ignore that tenderness in the right lower abdomen--this useless organ could rupture if untreated |
the appendix
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A swashbuckler was known for his use of one of these |
sword
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Hey Joe! It's informal for a U.S. soldier |
G.I.
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Johnny was born in this Southern state, as were 8 U.S. presidents |
Virginia
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This author hung out at Les Deux Magots in Paris, & wrote of drinking there with James Joyce in "A Movable Feast" |
Ernest Hemingway
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This Subway rival dates back to a toasted sub shop opened in 1981 at 13th & Grant in Denver |
Quizno's
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Are you always cold & tired? Have you gained some weight that you can't get rid of? This gland could be underactive |
thyroid
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According to a proverb, the one "mightier" than one of the others |
the pen
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IBM introduced it in 1981; now more than half of all U.S. homes have one |
PC
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Johnny lent his skills to both the 1950s version & the current Bob Barker version of this show |
The Price Is Right
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August Strindberg's last home, in a building called "The Blue Tower", is now a museum in this capital |
(Deborah: What is Vienna?)
Stockholm
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It began with a parlor opened in Wichita, Kansas in 1958; sold to Pepsi in 1977, it added stuffed crust in 1995 |
Pizza Hut
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Does pain radiate down the back of your leg? It could be this condition, named for the largest nerve in the body |
sciatica
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It's the room in school where they usually keep equipment like cassette recorders & slide projectors |
AV
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Johnny played a nightclub emcee in the 1961 film where this title female teenager "Goes Hawaiian" |
Gidget
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Opening its first soft serve store in Joliet, Illinois in 1940, its Blizzard didn't hit until 1985 |
Dairy Queen
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Low fever, wrist swelling & carpal tunnel syndrome? The finger joints might be affected by this kind of arthritis |
rheumatoid arthritis
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The one a scrivener normally wouldn't use at work |
sword
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It refers to fluids or drugs injected directly into a blood vessel |
IV
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In 1995 Johnny appeared as himself in an episode of this drama series with a ZIP code in its name |
Beverly Hills, 90210
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In Bath, England, tours devoted to her feature places she wrote about in "Persuasion" & "Northanger Abbey" |
Jane Austen
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With its food served "With the Speed of Sound", the Top Hat chain in Oklahoma changed its name to this in 1959 |
(Deborah: What is Big Boy?)
Sonic
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Feigning illness to get medical treatment? Could be this syndrome named for a baron |
Munchausen by proxy syndrome
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Popular stripe seen on fabrics |
(Michael: What is pen?)
pencil
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This service was formed by 6 NYC newspapers in 1848 |
AP
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The Dayton, Ohio TV studio used for "The Johnny Gilbert Show" was taken over in 1970 by this daytime talk show host |
Phil Donahue
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