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President Reagan signed the law that made this day an annual federal holiday |
Martin Luther King's Birthday
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It's advertised as "The Game That Ties You Up in Knots" |
Twister
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The Order of the Aztec Eagle is awarded by this country to foreigners for distinguished service |
Mexico
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"I get by with" this |
with a little help from my friends
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She collided with Mary Decker during the 3,000 meter track final at the 1984 Olympics |
Zola Budd
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Flight 007, en route from N.Y. to this country, was downed after flying over Soviet air space |
(South) Korea
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The Barbie doll has a red one of these Italian sportscars |
(Jim: What is a Lamborghini?) (Alex: I don't know who gave it to her, must be Ken!)
Ferrari
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Although 5 Nobel Prizes are awarded in Sweden, the Peace Prize ceremonies take place in this country |
(Jim: What is Switzerland?)
Norway
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"Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm" this |
sixty-four
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He wanted an economy based on "from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs" |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go in the round.)
Karl Marx
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In Israel, this man resigned as prime minister in September, & in October the Shamir gov't took office |
Menachem Begin
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Not surprisingly, it's the 2-word name of Rodney Dangerfield's board game |
No Respect
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The John Newbery Medal is given annually to authors in this field |
children's literature
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Worn circa 1910, these skirts were so tight at the bottom women could hardly walk |
(Claire: What is a cheve?)
hobble skirts
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"Standing by a parking meter, when I caught a glimpse of" her |
lovely Rita the meter maid
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The only one of Elizabeth Taylor's husbands who fits the category |
Mike Todd
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The 2 country stars who topped the pop charts with the following duet: |
(Claire: I can't remember.)
Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers ("Islands in the Stream")
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After "E", these 2 vowels are the most plentiful letters in Scrabble |
(Jim: What are A & O?) (Claire: What are I & O?)
A & I
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This Princeton basketball star & future senator won the Sullivan Award as best amateur athlete in 1965 |
Bill Bradley
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In olden days, women wound their wimples around this part of the body |
head
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"Let me take you down, 'cos I'm going" there |
Strawberry Fields
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He wrote "Riders of the Purple Sage" |
Zane Grey
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Film in which a group of '60s radicals, old college friends, got together for a funeral |
The Big Chill
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1 of 2 real people whose picture is on some money in The Game of Life |
Milton Bradley & Art Linkletter
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Since 1944 the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has presented these in the movie & television fields |
the Golden Globes
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This sleeve style that sounds like a dinner roast fell from fashion after Victoria took the throne |
(Claire: What is mutton?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Claire: What are mutton chops?) (Alex: No.) (Jim: What is mutton leg?) (Alex: No, it's not called that.) [end-of-round signal sounds]
leg-of-mutton
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"I should have known better with a girl like you that I would love" this |
everything that you do
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He played John Merrick, "The Elephant Man", in the 1980 film |
John Hurt
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