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Its capital was East Berlin |
East Germany
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Can we talk about this funny lady's books? -- they include "Enter Talking" & "From Mother To Daughter" |
Joan Rivers
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Preceding Bengali, it's alphabetically first of the dozen most spoken languages in the world |
Arabic
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A dream angel tells this New Testament man to "Take the young child and his mother, and flee into Egypt" |
Joseph
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We're not going out on one to say daredevils risk "life and" this |
Limb
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Static positions combine with rapid movements in this event where you grasp 2 hanging parallel hoops |
Rings
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In 1902 Panama was still part of this country |
(J: What is Spain?)
Colombia
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In "In the Arena", he takes readers behind the scenes of such movies as "Ben-Hur" |
Charlton Heston
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The Mexican pop group Kabah took the name of this language created in 1887 as the title of its 1998 CD |
Esperanto
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He said "little people" in his dreams inspired stories like "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Push this button on the TV remote & your sou |
Mute
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This gymnastics event is performed by both men & women on a mat without any other equipment |
Floor exercise
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Bangladesh was known as this until a 1971 civil war |
East Pakistan
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"Holiday in Your Heart", about a young country singer, was co-written by this teen country sensation |
LeAnn Rimes
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Language being listened to by the man seen here with Clinton |
[Picture of Vaclav Havel]
Czech
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Chemist Friedrich Kekule described the benzene molecule after dreaming of this creature swallowing its tail |
Snake
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Type of chart seen here |
flow
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She's the legendary gymnast famous for using "The Young and the Restless" theme song in 1976 |
Nadia Comăneci
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When part of the Soviet Union, this country was abbreviated the B.S.S.R. |
Byelorussia
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Good heavens! This star of TV's "7th Heaven" wrote the erotic thriller "Eye Contact" |
(Alex: He was on our show.) [Previous game on Friday]
Stephen Collins
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To read the Domesday Book in its original form, you have to know this language |
(M: What is Welsh?)
Latin
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This director of "M*A*S*H" & "Nashville" based his 1977 film "Three Women" on one of his dreams |
Robert Altman
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From the Dutch for "slippery", if you're this, you're a smooth talker |
Glib
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In this men's event, it's "routine" to work your way around a long leather-covered apparatus |
(James: What is a horse?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (James: [No response])
the pommel horse
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In 1954 French Indochina was divided into these 4 countries |
(Melizza: What are Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam... [the time's-up signal sounds]) (Alex: You had to divide up Vietnam.)
Cambodia, Laos, North Vietnam & South Vietnam
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This zany duo reveals the "magical" secrets of "How To Play With Your Food" & "How To Play In Traffic" |
Penn & Teller
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The earliest written record we have of any Indo-European language is from this empire of Asia Minor |
Hittite
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According to Plutarch, in the 300s B.C., Persian king Darius dreamed this conqueror would wait on him |
Alexander The Great
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Merriam-Webster says glob may be a blend of globe & this word |
Blob
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A relative newcomer to the Olympics, this type of gymnastics uses ropes, clubs, balls, hoops & ribbons |
Rhythmic gymnastics
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