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In 1993 this country became a federal state with 3 regions: Flanders, Wallonia & one for the capital city |
Belgium
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In 1952 the title character of this show asked, "Do you pop out at parties? Are you unpoopular?" |
(Alex: She was bombed.)
I Love Lucy
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A dollar says you can't name this American heroine seen here |
(Susan B.) Anthony
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In September 2004 he had heart-bypass surgery |
Bill Clinton
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In a sensational 1980s police case in Australia, Lindy Chamberlain claimed one of these "took my baby!" |
a dingo
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TIGI has a line of hair products called this, to give you that tousled, just woken up look |
Bed Head
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Ettelbruck, Luxembourg has a monument to this U.S. general known as "Old Blood and Guts"; he liberated it |
Patton
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This show's Rev. Jim: "What does a yellow light mean?" "Slow down!" "OK... what... does... a... yellow... light... mean?" |
Taxi
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She was the "Plains" Jane seen here |
Calamity Jane
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In the 1970s he had the campaign slogan "He's making us proud again" |
Gerald Ford
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The Semites called an early version of the letter Q "qoph", their word for this tailed animal |
the monkey
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Glow with nostalgia & name this brand seen here |
Lite-Brite
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In 447 A.D., Huns burned the town of Serdica, which stood on the site of this present-day Bulgarian capital |
Sofia
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In 1985 this show's 200th episode set sail with Andy Warhol & had Teri Hatcher as a "mermaid" |
The Love Boat
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This high-flying Atchison, Kansas native once remarked, "Women must try to do things as men have tried" |
(Amelia) Earhart
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He was the first president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C. |
(Bill: Who is John Adams?) (Michael: Who is Madison?)
Thomas Jefferson
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Starting in the 1950s, one of these animals emerged from the NYC subway in TV ads for Dreyfus mutual funds |
(Alex: And they're still using [*] as part of their advertising.)
the lion
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This candy, taffy with a peanut butter center, comes in a yellow & black checkered wrapper |
(Jeanne: What is Mary Jane?)
Abba-Zaba
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No doubt members of the European parliament enjoy some goose liver when they meet in this Alsatian city |
Strasbourg
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Uh, sir, just one more thing... a 1971 episode of this drama was written by Steven Bochco & directed by Steven Spielberg |
Columbo
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The American lady seen here, she knew all that jazz & more |
Billie Holiday
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He died in September 1881, 2 months after he was shot |
Garfield
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Kumis, a national specialty of Kazakhstan, is the fermented milk of this animal |
(Michael: What is the goat?) (Bill: What is the yak?)
the horse
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This kids' show features the colorful character seen here |
Blue's Clues
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This Alpine principality is the HQ for some 25,000 corporations, & 40% of its workforce is foreign |
Liechtenstein
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Sammy Davis, Jr. was asked, "Do you take cream & sugar in your eye?" appearing as himself on this '70s sitcom |
All in the Family
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The former editor & Playboy bunny seen here, she spent time in India & learned about nonviolent activism |
(Gloria) Steinem
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He was the only 20th century president who didn't attend formal college |
(Jeanne: Who is Abraham Lincoln?)
Harry Truman
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Allen Ginsberg is said to have coined this phrase for the peaceful goals of the '60s counterculture |
flower power
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