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| Before crashing on Feb. 20, 1965, Ranger 8 sent back 7,137 photos of this, the last one, we guess, an extreme close-up |
the moon
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| 1989: Christian & Winona Ryder plot to kill their high school classmates |
Heathers
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| When completed in 1923, this Ann Arbor school's Yost Field House was the first field house on a college campus |
the University of Michigan
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| Its airport, named for 2 of its past mayors, is the world's busiest passenger airport |
(Dan: What's London?) ... (Alex: What is Hartsfield-Jackson airport in [*]?)
Atlanta
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| It's the classic pansy greeting card from this company that (ahem) now sends actual flowers, too |
Hallmark
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| Term used about a baseball team that's hot until the end of May then collapses |
June swoon
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| It was consecrated in 1065; William the Conqueror was crowned in it in 1066 |
Westminster Abbey
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| 1988: Christian & Jeff Bridges try to start up an independent automaker |
Tucker: The Man and His Dream
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| From 1953 to 1991 the University of Leipzig was named for this co-founder of scientific socialism |
Karl Marx
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| Of the 10 most populous U.S. cities, this Michigan city has the highest percentage of African-Americans |
Detroit
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| I sent back "The Cooler" & got "Something's Gotta Give" from this service founded in 1997 |
Netflix
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| If you have a grudge against Clinton, you bear Bill this feeling |
ill will
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| On April 3, 1865 Union general Godfrey Weitzel accepted the surrender of this city |
Richmond
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| 1986: Christian & Sean Connery solve a mysterious murder at a medieval monastery |
(Laurie: What is The Sign of the Rose?)
The Name of the Rose
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| The athletic teams of Brown are known by this nickname; the ones at Berkeley are "golden" |
bears
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| With 126,000 daily copies, this city's La Opinion is the USA's top-selling non-English newspaper |
Los Angeles
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| Hey! In California you're only supposed to get one of these calls to the courthouse every 12 months |
(a summons for) jury duty
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| A person who dresses & behaves like a member of the opposite sex |
a gender bender
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| This future college town in New Hampshire was settled in 1765 & probably named for the British Royal House |
Hanover
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| 2001: Christian & Kevin Costner dress like Elvis to rob a casino |
Three Thousand Miles to Graceland
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| Noah Webster was a co-founder of this Mass. college that administers the Folger Shakespeare Library |
(Aaron: What is Harvard?)
Amherst
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| About 600 miles from the mouth of the river, this Tennessee city of 650,000 is the largest on the Mississippi |
Memphis
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| In the U.S. 4 bil. solicitations go out a year asking customers to acquire these & 99.5% get no response |
credit cards
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| No one would apply this term for a drab or unattractive woman to actress Seymour |
plain jane
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| A 1665 work by this Dutch artist shows his common-law wife, Hendrickje, as "Juno" |
Rembrandt
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| 1996: Christian & Samantha Mathis try to prevent John Travolta from stealing nuclear missiles |
Broken Arrow
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| In 1893 the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf, Dumb & Blind became this |
Gallaudet
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| Home to the Air Force Academy, this city has the highest elevation of any city that's home to a U.S. service academy |
Colorado Springs
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| The letter with the 2-dollar Gollum stamp & 80-cent Frodo stamp must be from my friend in this country |
New Zealand
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| Woo her with an expensive Chateau Petrus & a fine gigot d'agneau |
wine & dine
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