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| Nathan Birnbaum & Grace Ethel Cecile Rosalie Allen |
(George) Burns & (Gracie) Allen
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| The way to a man's heart is through this |
his stomach
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| Rolling Stone who attended London School of Economics |
Mick Jagger
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| Cowboy accessory whose pointed rowels made beautiful music |
spurs
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| Musical which, according to its ads, is "now & forever" |
Cats
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| A defunct Daffy |
a dead duck
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| John Freund & Linda Evanstad |
(Chris: Uh, what are the names of the characters in, of, Dynasty in Europe?)
John Forsythe & Linda Evans
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| Jewish songwriter famous for "White Christmas" and "Easter Parade" |
Irving Berlin
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| They were combined in a hybrid originally called cattalo |
(Alex: They're now called beefalo?)
cattle & buffalo
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| In the female version of "The Odd Couple", the women now play "Trivial Pursuit" instead of this |
poker
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| Pride, lust, envy, anger, covetousness, gluttony, & sloth |
the 7 deadly sins
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| Michael Igor Peschkowsky & Elaine Berlin |
Mike Nichols & Elaine May
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| He said Elvis was "unfit for a family audience" but in 1956 had him on his show anyway |
(Michael: Who is Elvis Presley?)
Ed Sullivan
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| Sailors-turned-cowboys changed "Oh bury me not in the deep, deep sea" to this lyric |
(Michael: Uh, what is "Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam"?)
Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie
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| First play presented on Broadway in sign language, about Mortimer's aunts' homicidal handiwork |
Arsenic and Old Lace
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Name for fans of the following:
"Truckin', got my chips cashed in..." |
(Michael: Who are the Grateful Dead?) [After the break Michael was credited with a correct response due to the clue's wording not appearing on the board.]
Deadheads
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| Early film stars, Douglas Ullman & Gladys Smith |
Douglas Fairbanks & Mary Pickford
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| Due to size of his lips & cheeks when he played, he was at 1 time called "Satchel Mouth" |
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong
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| He died poor, trying to reclaim his land & mill, which were overrun by miners |
(Mary: Uh, [*]? Who is [*]?)
(John) Sutter
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| It was Eugene O'Neill's last play produced on Broadway before he wenteth & died |
The Iceman Cometh
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| Dakota Territory town where Wild Bill Hickok held the dead man's hand |
Deadwood
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| Derek Harris & Mary Cathleen Collins |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
John Derek & Bo Derek
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| During WWII, this radio personality popularized country music in Japan |
Tokyo Rose
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| The "Napoleon of the West", he led the charge on the Alamo |
General (Antonio López de) Santa Anna
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| Richard Burton & Peter Firth recreated their stage roles for this film |
Equus
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| "The spittin' image" of Bette Davis |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)
Dead Ringer
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