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On January 2, 1959, exactly 120 years after Daguerre took the first photo of it, Russia launched a probe to it |
the Moon
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This author's "Storm of the Century" rained over the airwaves in February 1999 |
Stephen King
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John Philip Sousa was born in this city & his first published work was "Moonlight on the Potomac Waltzes" |
Washington
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…take the Orange Line to get from Midway to the downtown loop "L" station in this city |
(Gaby: What is Manhattan?)
Chicago
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The current seventh month is named in honor of this man |
(David: What is Jupiter?) … (Alex: [*], the seventh month, yes.)
Julius Caesar
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The Treaty of this place, imposing reparations on Germany, took effect January 10, 1920 |
Versailles
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In 1998 these ran from February 7 to February 22 & TV Guide's preview issue featured Michelle Kwan on the cover |
(Gaby: What is the Olympics?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Gaby: What is [*]?)
the Winter Olympics
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Sousa was instrumental in the design of the Sousaphone, a bass one of these with an upright bell |
(Gaby: What is a saxophone?)
a tuba
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…like to try one of these Italian potato dumplings |
gnocchi
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This Derby Day mint drink is best served in a silver cup |
a mint julep
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The calendar of Romulus began in March & had this as its seventh month (not its ninth) |
September
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On Jan. 30, 2000, at age 63, this Ram leader became the oldest coach to win the Super Bowl |
(Dick) Vermeil
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In the February 7, 1993 special "I Yabba-Dabba Do!" these 2 characters wed |
Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm
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In 1987 the U.S. flagged this Sousa tune as its official march |
(David: I can't think of it.)
"Stars and Stripes Forever"
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…want to compete in dressage, so she'll have to take these lessons |
riding lessons
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Alliterative nickname of the 747 |
jumbo jet
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Months in the Islamic calendar have 29 days or, like Rajab, the seventh, this many |
thirty
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On January 17, 1977 he faced a Utah firing squad for his crimes |
(Alex: He had chosen the firing squad, and that was [*].)
Gary Gilmore
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In stunt casting, on the Feb. 13, 1997 episode of "Diagnosis Murder" Mike Connors played this detective |
(Joe) Mannix
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In September 2001 soprano Renee Sousa appeared at this L.A. landmark in "The Magic of Sousa" |
the Hollywood Bowl
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…like to take a spin in this automaker's 8 cilindri 360 Spider |
(Gaby: What is an Alfa Romeo?)
a Ferrari
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The 3 branches of the U.S. government are executive, legislative & this |
(Gaby: What are the [*], or [*]?) (Alex: Yes.) (Gaby: I'll take "JU"NE for $1,000, please.) (Alex: You said the same thing twice I believe.) (Gaby: Yeah, sorry.)
judicial
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If Pop is the first month, Yaxkin is the seventh in the calendar of these ancient Central Americans |
the Mayans
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The U.S. slapped down $25 mil to buy this island group from Denmark January 17, 1917 |
the U.S. Virgin Islands
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It was Judy, Judy in February 2001 as Judy Davis played this screen legend |
Judy Garland
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A Colosseum occupation, it's also the title of the Sousa march heard here |
(Ben: What is "March of the Gladiators"…[*]?) (Alex: We're giving it to you, yeah, it is [*].)
"The Gladiator March"
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…buy some sea shells in the Seychelles, an archipelago in this ocean |
the Indian Ocean
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First name of the only Confederate lieutenant general who always got up early |
Jubal Early
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This holiday of freedom begans in the middle of Nisan, the seventh month on the Jewish civil calendar |
(Gaby: What is Yom Kippur?)
Pesach (or Passover)
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