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| This Russian revolutionary's name was Russian for "hammer", not "cocktail" |
Molotov
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| He yelled, "You're luggage" after blowing away an alligator in the 1996 action film "Eraser" |
[Brian answers in an imitative manner.]
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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| The Highland Fling |
Scotland
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| Symbol you need to complete the set seen here |
a diamond
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| The first of these flowery championships took place in Pasadena Jan. 1, 1902 |
(Matthew: What is the Rose Bowl Parade?) (Brian: What is the Rose Parade?)
the Rose Bowl
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| "Wheel of Fortune" is based on this word game |
hangman
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| In 1972 he declared martial law in the Philippines; it was lifted in January 1981 |
Ferdinand Marcos
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| Jason Gould, Barbra Streisand's son, played her son in this 1991 film which co-starred Nick Nolte |
The Prince of Tides
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| The minuet |
(Celia: What is Austria?)
France
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| If she were real, it's the material you'd be now |
(Alex: Right, the Gorgon's head.)
stone
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| It's no secret that this longtime FBI head was born Jan. 1, 1895 |
J. Edgar Hoover
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| It's a frequently visited place, especially for socializing, like the Central Perk coffeehouse for TV's "Friends" |
a hangout
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| This Portuguese viceroy of India died in December 1524, shortly after arriving in Cochin, India |
Vasco da Gama
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| Tommy Lee Jones reprised his "Fugitive" role as Sam Gerard in this 1998 follow-up |
U.S. Marshals
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| The Achy Breaky |
the United States
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| For Mary Worth or Beetle Bailey, it's the process represented here |
thinking
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| This oldest existing London daily newspaper began publication Jan. 1, 1788 |
the Times
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| The cartoon hound Droopy might be said to have this kind of pitiful, dejected expression |
a hangdog
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| Before arriving in Mexico in 1864, he served as governor of Lombardy & Venice |
Maximilian
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| Director George Roy Hill had a bit role as a pilot in this 1982 film based on a John Irving novel |
The World According to Garp
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| The seguidilla manchega |
Spain
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| The 4 letters that usually appear with the following |
(Alex: Yes, on a compass--north, east, west, and south.)
N, S, E & W
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| On Jan. 1, 1972 this Austrian was inaugurated as Secretary-General of the United Nations |
(Celia: Who is Helmut Kohl?)
Kurt Waldheim
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| In this 1982 Top 20 hit, the Rolling Stones sang, "Put it on the wire... do do do do do do" |
"Hang Fire"
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| It wasn't a cardinal sin when this future Lord Chancellor of England was ordained a priest in 1498 |
Cardinal Wolsey
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| "It Goes Like It Goes" was the theme song to this 1979 Sally Field film in which she played a textile worker |
Norma Rae
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| It's the November observance in Britain symbolized here |
Guy Fawkes Day
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| This Florentine statesman, art patron & merchant "Prince" was born Jan. 1, 1449 |
(Matthew: Who is de Medici?) (Alex: Which one?)
Lorenzo de Medici
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| In a famous movie scene, Mommie Dearest screams at little Christina Crawford, "No" these |
(Matthew: What are hangers?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Matthew: What are clothes hangers?)
wire hangers
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