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TWO TICKETS TO PITTSBURGH |
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After earning an Oscar nomination for "Schindler's List", he won a 1995 Tony for playing Hamlet |
Ralph Fiennes
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Laverne & Shirley worked in the bottle-cap division of the Shotz Brewery in this city |
Milwaukee
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Among the aims of this group, founded in 1871, are to foster firearms safety & promote good sportsmanship |
NRA (National Rifle Association)
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He governed California for most of the '90s |
Pete Wilson
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Manny Sanguillen, John Candelaria & Andy Van Slyke are among the heroes who have performed here |
Three Rivers Stadium
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Gene Simmons' band & the cosmetics they might wear |
Kiss & makeup
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In 1851 he become playwright in residence at the National Theatre in Bergen, Norway |
Henrik Ibsen
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This TV family resided at 704 Hauser Street in Queens; the Jeffersons lived next door |
The Bunkers
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It's the organization whose emblem is seen here |
Girl Scouts
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This bestselling author of "Beast" was once a speechwriter for Lyndon Johnson |
Peter Benchley
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A statue of "The Reading Blacksmith" is the gift of this industrialist & library founder |
Andrew Carnegie
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"The Nutcracker" for example & Brat Pack actor Rob |
Suite & Lowe
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A theatrical adaptation of this Edgar Lee Masters poetry anthology premiered on Broadway in 1963 |
Spoon River Anthology
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(Hi, I'm Candice Bergen.) As Murphy Brown I anchored the newsmagazine "FYI" based in this city |
Washington, D.C.
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Taking its Hebrew name from Queen Esther, it's America's largest Jewish organization for women |
(Meaghan: What is B'Nai Brith?)
Hadassah
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He titled his 1993 autobiography "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?"; he also wrote the song |
Pete Seeger
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You can ketchup with pops & classics in the Pittsburgh Symphony's hall, named for this family |
Heinz
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Byron's title & Mayberry sheriff Andy |
Lord & Taylor
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"Swimming To Cambodia" monologist who starred in the aptly-titled one-man show "Gray's Anatomy" |
Spalding Gray
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The "Green Acres" farm was located just outside of this town, the setting of "Petticoat Junction" |
Hooterville
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In 1957 this actor founded Little People of America, an organization for short-statured people |
Billy Barty
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As NFL commissioner from 1960 to 1989, he created the Super Bowl & Monday Night Football |
Pete Rozelle
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There's a "Georgeous" view from this mount named for the Army officer who surveyed the area in 1753 |
Mount Washington
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TV "Wiseguy" Wahl & Nazi war criminal Klaus |
Ken & Barbie
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This South African directed the 1982 New York production of his own play "Master Harold... and the Boys" |
Athol Fugard
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Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman moved from this northeastern city to Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Boston
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Known as the G.A.R. for short, it was instrumental in establishing a Memorial Day observance |
Grand Army of the Republic
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Peter Cetera sang lead for Chicago, & this Peter sang lead for Herman's Hermits in the '60s |
Peter Noone
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A Pittsburgh retail magnate commissioned this Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece outside the city |
Fallingwater
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Supreme Court justices Hugo & Byron "Whizzer" |
Black & White
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