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    | He was "Poor" Richard Saunders | Ben Franklin 
 
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    | This show won the Outstanding Drama Series Emmy in 1968, but we disavow any knowledge of it | (Leonard: What is "The FBI?") 
 Mission: Impossible
 
 
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    | In the 1930s inventive minds at Warner's introduced the A, B, C & D cup sizes for these | bras 
 
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    | It's the color that's usually found before "tea ice cream" | green 
 
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    | When Kennedy & Khrushchev met in Vienna in 1961, JFK suggested the countries combine their efforts to go here | the moon 
 
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    | Sidney Poitier movie opera that preceded Mamie Eisenhower as First Lady | (Leonard: What is Porgy and Bess?) 
 Porgy and Bess Truman
 
 
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    | His first book, "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets", was so shocking that he published it under the name Johnston Smith | (Leonard: Who is Defoe?) 
 Stephen Crane
 
 
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    | The actress seen here (Kathy Kinney) plays this sitcom character | Mimi 
 
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    | In 1957 W. Ralph Gamber became the first to sell honey in a container shaped like one of these | bear 
 
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    | At age 10, future New Jersey governor Christie Whitman raised $10 for the G.O.P. at this type of stand | lemonade stand 
 
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    | This 11-country group that includes Algeria & Venezuela is headquartered in Vienna, but Austria isn't a member | OPEC 
 
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    | "Wizard of Oz" song that made it to the big screen with Tom Hanks as a hit man for the Irish mob | (Debra: What is the Yellow Brick Road to Perdition?) 
 Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Perdition
 
 
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    | Nathan Weinstein wrote "Miss Lonelyhearts" using this name | Nathanael West 
 
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    | Believe it or not, back in 1949, he was the original host of "Believe It or Not" | Robert Ripley 
 
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    | In the 1960s Hoyle Schweitzer & Jim Drake added one of these to a surfboard to help create a new sport | sail 
 
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    | Diced hard-boiled eggs are sometimes added to this cold tomato soup from Andalusia | gazpacho 
 
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    | At the Congress of Vienna, the duchy of Parma was given to this man's second wife, Marie-Louise of Austria | Napoleon 
 
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    | Liberator & king of Scotland who starred in "Die Hard" | Robert the Bruce Willis 
 
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    | This pseudonym means "2 fathoms deep" | Mark Twain 
 
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    | She's the "Night Court" actress seen here | Markie Post 
 
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    | In 1952 he & Charles Bowman joined forces to develop a hybrid corn that left fewer kernels unpopped | Orville Redenbacher 
 
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    | Lemon juice, sugar, gin, club soda & an egg go into a refreshing royal gin one of these | royal gin fizz 
 
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    | The Wienerwald; Johann Strauss composed some "Tales of" them | the Vienna Woods 
 
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    | Sondheim musical about a Seurat painting & the 1972 Democratic presidential nominee | Sunday in the Park with George McGovern 
 
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    | Mary Ann Evans became George Eliot; Amandine-Aurore-Lucile Dupin wore men's clothes & used this male name | George Sand 
 
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    | The 1985-86 troupe on this show included Anthony Michael Hall, Joan Cusack & Robert Downey, Jr. | Saturday Night Live 
 
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    | Scott Archer came up with the wet collodion process used in the first 20 years of this art | photography 
 
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    | Kefir, a treat from the Caucasus, is this liquid fermented until it's up to 3% alcohol | goat's milk 
 
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    | The 450-foot steeple of this saint's cathedral can be seen from almost anywhere in the city | St. Stephen 
 
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    | American general who negotiated the Treaty of Greenville, earned the nickname "Mr. Las Vegas" & sang "Danke Schoen" | Mad Anthony Wayne Newton 
 
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