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Canaletto was noted for his vedute, or views, of this canal city, his birthplace |
Venice
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In 1998 the Yankees won the big league; Toms River East, N.J. the Little League; & USC the college version of this |
World Series
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This song begins "Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew, cover it in chocolate and a miracle or two?" |
"The Candy Man"
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In the original version, it's why the chicken crossed the road |
To get to the other side
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Nouvelle-Zelande |
New Zealand
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Last name of the TV character Grammer's been playing since 1984 |
(Paul: What is Frasier?)
Crane
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Sir John Everett Millais painted an 1852 portrait of this Shakespearean heroine, seen here |
(Paul: Who is Juliet?)
Ophelia
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Between 1975 & 1996 this midwestern school's Hawkeyes won 16 NCAA wrestling titles |
Iowa
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Sonny the breakfast cereal spokes-bird is associated with this crazy chocolatey slogan |
(Karl: What is Cocoa Puffs?) (Alex: Need the slogan.) (Karl: [No response])
"I'm Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs"
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It's how you stop an elephant from charging |
Take away his charge/credit card!
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Les Etats-Unis |
The United States
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Though raised in New Jersey & Florida, Kelsey was born in this U.S. island group in the Caribbean |
U.S. Virgin Islands
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On a Saturday evening you might want to read his 1960 autobiography "My Adventures As An Illustrator" |
Norman Rockwell
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This Penn State legend is the only coach to win all 4 traditional bowl games |
Joe Paterno
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Langston Hughes described this area of NYC as a melting pot "of honey and chocolate and caramel and rum" |
Harlem
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It's what you call a 5,000 pound gorilla |
Whatever he wants
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Suede |
(Karl: What is Sudan?)
Sweden
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In 1995 Grammer hosted a TV tribute to one of his heroes, this violin-playing comedian |
Jack Benny
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Gustav Klimt was a founding member & first president of this Austrian city's Sezession movement |
Vienna
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This Duke & Detroit Pistons star won 1995's ESPY Award from ESPN as Best College Hoops Performer |
Grant Hill
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Teddy Roosevelt served as this man's VP & said that he had "No more backbone than a chocolate eclair" |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go.)
William McKinley
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It's why cows have bells |
(Alex: Hey, I found my niche--PLAYGROUND PUNCHLINES. Leave me alone!)
It's because their horns don't work!
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Afrique du Sud |
South Africa
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On Broadway in 1982, Grammer as Cassio supported James Earl Jones in this Shakespeare play |
Othello
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The Prado boasts a fine portrait of 18th century artist Francisco Bayeu by this Spaniard, his brother-in-law |
(Caroline: Who is Salvador Dali?)
Francisco Goya
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John McEnroe, Janet Evans & Tiger Woods all competed for & then left this California school |
Stanford
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His play "Arms And The Man" includes the line "Oh, you are a very poor soldier: a chocolate cream soldier!" |
George Bernard Shaw
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It's why the skeleton didn't cross the road |
(Alex: [Sneering at camera] Go away!)
Because he didn't have the guts!
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Allemagne |
(Caroline: What is England?) (Paul: What is France?)
Germany
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The male lead in "Yentl", he gave without taking when he recommended Kelsey for a part on "Cheers" |
(Karl: Who is Ted Danson?)
Mandy Patinkin
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