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Hundreds of islands make up about 20% of this European nation |
Greece
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In this 1984 film classic, city boy Kevin Bacon moved to a small town that had outlawed dancing |
Footloose
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The neighbors of this country include Saudi Arabia & oh-oh, Iraq |
(Julie: What is Iran?)
Kuwait
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This "Disco Queen" had us all dancing in the '70s with "I Love You", "I Feel Love" & "Love To Love You Baby" |
(Stefanie: Who is Donna Summers?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: Boy, Eric, you were up and down, up and down!)
Donna Summer
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On Aug. 1, 1981 MTV aired its first video, this one by The Buggles |
"Video Killed The Radio Star"
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Almost 10% of the U.S. population in 1996 was foreign born, with the greatest number, 6.7 million, from this country |
Mexico
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In 1934 & 1935 history's longest march covered 6,000 miles, 18 mountain ranges & 24 rivers, in this country |
China
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SIR LOWDOWN WOO |
Woodrow Wilson
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Carlos Roberto Flores is the current president of this Central American nation |
Honduras
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This West Point washout & author of "The Raven" was born in Boston in 1809 |
(Alex: We have a minute to go.)
Edgar Allan Poe
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This singer was on his best behavior with the song heard here |
["Goody Two Shoes"]
Adam Ant
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If the mass of Earth equals 1, this planet's mass is about .8, almost the same |
Venus
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After months of assault, the valiant fighters of this Russian city smashed the Nazi Sixth Army in 1943 |
Stalingrad
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ACID LOGIC NOVEL |
Calvin Coolidge
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This country is named after a Genoese explorer |
Colombia
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Born in Boston in 1931, she was the first female to co-anchor a regular nightly network newscast |
(Eric: Who is Jessica Savitch?) ... (Alex: This is a close game--it's anyone's!)
Barbara Walters
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In a 1988 debate, he told Dan Quayle, "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" |
Lloyd Bentsen
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The first one of these was in 1941: it lasted 10 seconds & cost Bulova $9 |
TV commercial
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A CARBON HILLMAN |
Abraham Lincoln
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This north African country has been part of the Ottoman & Carthaginian Empires |
Tunisia
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A onetime Unitarian pastor, he transcended with works like "Self-Reliance" & "The American Scholar" |
(Julie: Who is Thoreau?)
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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He's the artist who created the work seen here |
Patrick Nagel
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In 1997 the U.S. imported the greatest amount of oil from this country, the closest OPEC member to us |
Venezuela
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In 1926 she swam the English Channel in 14 1/2 hours, breaking the men's record by 2 hours |
Gertrude Ederle
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SWANK JEAN CORD |
Andrew Jackson
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