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Eisenhower's short successful slogan in '52 |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
"I like Ike"
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Paying upon receipt of goods |
C.O.D.
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Name for hand-held 2-way radio which describes 2 things you do at once |
walkie-talkie
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You can go for one on Sunday or do this off the 1st tee |
drive
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Only about 50 years old, this lake was created by Hoover Dam |
Lake Mead
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Her 1st comedy, "Ninotchka", was her next-to-last movie |
Greta Garbo
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Convention city of Republicans in '64, Democrats in '84 |
(Tom: What is Dallas?) ... (Alex: You had it backwards there, Tom.)
San Francisco
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In Latin, id est, but in English, that is |
i.e.
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ABC talk radio host, his program is a real "Thriller" |
(Alex: Same as the singer.)
Michael Jackson
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This "tramp" coaches Saints |
Bum Phillips
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The 2 countries bordering the Dead Sea |
Israel & Jordan
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Winter Olympic champ in '32 who "iced" her success with movie stardom |
Sonja Henie
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An avalanche, or the '64 & '72 presidential elections |
landslides
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Who you might hire to straighten out your taxes |
a CPA
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Truckers often use this to warn other drivers of "smokeys" in the area |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
CBs
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Number of gymnasts that make up an Olympic team |
6
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Covering 30,000 sq. miles, the world's largest delta is created by this Indian river |
the Ganges
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This actress was tailor-made for Frankenstein's monster |
Elsa Lanchester
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In 1960, they were the 1st time pres. candidates to argue campaign issues face to face |
Kennedy & Nixon
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What you put on an invitation to a kegger when you don't supply the keg |
BYOB
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In '72, this Brooklyn-born Dodger was the youngest player elected to Hall of Fame |
Sandy Koufax
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In "Algiers", he actually asked Hedy Lamarr to run with him from the Casbah |
Charles Boyer
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Before the 17th Amendment gave voters the right, senators were chosen by these gov't. bodies |
state legislatures
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The police dept.'s demand for an "interview" with public enemy #1 |
an APB
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1st U.S. team in National Hockey League |
the Boston Bruins
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Longest river in Asia, though entirely in China |
the Yangtze
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#1 box office star from 1935 to 1938 |
(John: Who is Clark Gable?) ... (Alex: We're getting all kinds of mumblings coming out of the audience. & how many of you knew it was [*]? Nobody knew. See, they were mumbling the wrong things.)
Shirley Temple
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