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    | In 1945, at age 60, he became the oldest veep to succeed to the presidency upon the death of the president | Harry Truman 
 
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    | Michael Jordan & this center are the only NBA players with over 30-point averages & over 400 games played | (Andy: Who is Shaquille O'Neal?) 
 Wilt Chamberlain
 
 
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    | Do see monkey monkey | "Monkey see, monkey do" 
 
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    | Jeane Dixon often got her visions looking into one of these globes | a crystal ball 
 
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    | All she wanted to do was "have some fun" so she quit teaching music & became a rock star | Sheryl Crow 
 
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    | Scientists are unsure if this Italian landmark is more than its usual 16 feet out of line after Elvis leaves | the Leaning Tower of Pisa 
 
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    | In 1985, during President Reagan's cancer surgery, he officially served as acting president for about 8 hours | George H. W. Bush 
 
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    | This rival of the NBA, which began play in 1967, introduced the 3-point basket & the All-Star Game slam dunk contest | the ABA (the American Basketball Association) 
 
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    | Stiff a upper keep lip | (Shasa: What is "Keep your upper lip stiff"?) 
 "Keep a stiff upper lip"
 
 
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    | The Eldon, Missouri Turkey Festival features a turkey variation of this sport (in which 3 strikes are a turkey) | bowling 
 
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    | She played the loud & brassy Carla Tortelli on "Cheers" | Rhea Perlman 
 
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    | Elvis sees the Seattle sights after leaving this edifice seen here | the Space Needle 
 
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    | He was VP from 1893 to 1897; his same-named grandson lost presidential elections twice to Dwight Eisenhower | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 (Adlai) Stevenson
 
 
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    | This NBA team's new home, Philips Arena, is connected to the CNN Center by a concourse | the Hawks 
 
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    | Is cherries life a bowl of just | "Life is just a bowl of cherries" 
 
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    | He's the first reindeer mentioned in the intro to the song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" | Dasher 
 
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    | While dead of St. Patrick's cathedral in Dublin, he wrote "Gulliver's Travels" | (Carol: Um, who is Melville?) 
 (Jonathan) Swift
 
 
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    | Elvis needs no good luck charm, he sees to his insurance before leaving this city's Prudential Tower on Boylston St. | Boston 
 
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    | In 1941 this current Michigan team, the NBA's oldest, began playing in Fort Wayne, Indiana | the Pistons 
 
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    | Off a block the old chip | "a chip off the old block" 
 
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    | This Roman emperor's wife Sabina wasn't put on his wall, she was put on a coin in 128 A.D. | Hadrian 
 
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    | For his work in "Network", he became the first actor to win an Oscar posthumously | (Peter) Finch 
 
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    | Elvis says thankyouverymuch & leaves this NYC building on 34th St., completed in 1931 | (Carol: What is Madison Square Garden?) 
 the Empire State Building
 
 
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    | This Utah Jazz forward was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player in both 1997 & 1999 | Karl Malone 
 
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    | In snug as rug a bug a | (Carol: What is "As snug as a bug in a rug"?) [Carol realizes she added a word, and grimaces.]
 (Alex: [Toward the judges] She got them all in there and she added a word, so I think we can accept that. Yes.)
 
 "Snug as a bug in a rug"
 
 
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    | In 1916 his ashes were smuggled from England to a Cambridge, Mass. cemetery where he's now pushing up Daisy Millers | (Henry) James 
 
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    | "If you seek his monument, look about you" at St. Paul's cathedral; if you seek his tomb, it's there too | (Andy: Who is Robin?) ...
 (Alex: Who is [*], the architect.)
 
 Sir Christopher Wren
 
 
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    | Elvis goes global & exits this Russian citadel, seen here | the Kremlin 
 
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