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The Hollywood Reporter said of this flick, "'lame duck' is no longer just a political term" |
Howard the Duck
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In London, the "telly" is the TV while the "tube" is this |
subway
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Formalists might mistakenly call this small African antelope Richard-Richard |
dik-dik
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Early Times, Ancient Age & Old Crow |
bourbon
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One was 1st detonated on July 15, 1945, just 12 days before Hiroshima |
atomic bomb
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Paul McCartney, chicken restaurant in Buffalo, & "all God's chillun got" these |
wings
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It was "Risky Business" when he made "All the Right Moves" on Kelly McGillis in "Top Gun" |
Tom Cruise
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Some of these in London are "Dirty Dick's", "Bull & Bush" & "Ye Old Cheshire Cheese" |
pubs
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Often used to hide smoker's breath, its formula is still a secret |
Sen-Sen
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Red Bull, King Cobra & Colt 45 |
malt liquors
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In 1919, 21 people drowned in Boston when a tank of this sweet collasped |
molasses
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Where you'll find King Arthur's Carrousel next to Mr. Toad's Wild Ride |
(Alex: And by the way, that is the way they spell Carrousel at [*] with the 2 "R"s.)
Disneyland
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Although Jason's dead when the film begins, "Friday the 13th, Part VI is subtitled this |
(Keith: The New Beginning, What is The New Beginning?)
Jason Lives
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They called the city Londinium & built a wall around it |
Romans
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Sharp singer who had her biggest hit with this song:
"A Mashed Potato started long time ago / With a guy named Sloppy Joe / You'll find this dance is so cool to do / Come on baby, gonna teach it to you..." |
[Chris looked puzzled.] (Alex: Chris?) (Chris: Could you repeat the clue, please?) (Alex: Oh...) [Alex reread it quickly.] (Chris: Who is Shirley?) (Alex: You'd have to say Shirley Shirley to be consistent with the category.) [The song was played going into the break.]
Dee Dee Sharp
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Schapiro's, Carmel & Mogen David |
kosher wine
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Though fighting stopped in this year, the U.S. war with Germany didn't officially end until 1921 |
(Keith: What is World War I?)
1918
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The 2 agricultural products named for Californians J.H. Logan & Rudolph Boysen |
(Chris: What are berries?) (Alex: Be more specific.) [Chris shook her head no and said nothing.] (Alex: I want you to identify them for me.) (Chris: Um, what are raspberries?)
loganberries & boysenberries
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1 critic said calling Stallone's film "Cobra" was "unfair to" these |
snakes
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Most foreign newspapers represented in London also have their offices there |
(Keith: Uh, where is, uh, Telegraph? No.)
Fleet Street
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Both Queen Elizabeth & Pres. Eisenhower were present at the opening of this waterway in 1959 |
(Chris: What is the Panama Canal?)
Saint Lawrence Seaway
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"Doonesbury" reported that Nancy Reagan's was sagging, so hundreds sent donations to save it |
[Laughter.]
inaugural gown
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They played the father & son who had nothing in common in "Nothing in Common" |
Tom Hanks & Jackie Gleason
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You've visited this London landmark at 13 Portsmouth Street; now read the book, by Dickens |
The Old Curiosity Shop
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Suntory, Gilbey's & Absolut |
(Keith: What is gin?)
vodka
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Unjustly convicted of treason, in July 1906 this French officer was retried & found innocent |
(Alfred) Dreyfus
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In 1913, when a man asked a woman to do the chicken scratch or kangaroo dip, he wanted her to do this |
dance
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