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This Barry Manilow hit is subtitled "At The Copa" |
"Copacabana"
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This English "conqueror" was crowned in London on Christmas Day, 1066 |
William the Conqueror
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The sound of a horse's hoof hitting the pavement, it usually follows clip |
Clop
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Dan'l Webster was the name of the title amphibian in "The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of" this "County" |
Calaveras County
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Ellery Queen & now Mary Higgins Clark have their name on this type of magazine |
Mystery
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Meg Ryan was in "I.Q." with Walter Matthau, who was in this Oliver Stone initial film with Kevin |
JFK
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Invented in recent years, boobams are percussion instruments often made from this woody grass |
Bamboo
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Although we do know he crossed the Alps with about 40 elephants, we don't know what route he took |
Hannibal
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Ms. Fromme could tell you it's this wheel that gets the most grease |
Squeaky wheel
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Sancho Panza rides a donkey named Dapple in this Cervantes novel |
Don Quixote
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"We drink, we smoke, we gamble" is the motto of Milton, a magazine named for him |
Milton Berle
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F. Murray Abraham was in "Amadeus" with Tom Hulce, who did this National Lampoon movie with Kevin |
Animal House
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Ska & rock steady were predecessors of this style that developed in Jamaica in the 1960s |
Reggae
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Prior to his 1793 execution, this French king yelled, "I am innocent of all charges brought against me" |
(B: Who is Louis XIV?)
Louis XVI
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For the hip-hop duo Tag Team, it preceded "There It Is" |
"Whoomp!"
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The final chapter of "The Scarlet Letter" says that her tombstone bore the letter "A" |
Hester Prynne
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Woman seen here; she has a magazine named for her: ("It's a good thing") |
(Alex: And you knew that, even with Ben's help!)
Martha Stewart
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Boris Karloff did "The Raven" with Jack Nicholson, who was in this Navy courtroom drama with Kevin |
A Few Good Men
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From a Spanish word meaning "Of Malaga", it's a Spanish folk tune native to Malaga |
Malaguena
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On July 26, 1956 he announced that the Suez Canal "Will be run by Egyptians" |
Gamal A. Nasser
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This onomatopoetic word precedes art, fly & gun |
Pop
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Archdeacon Claude Frollo was this hunchback's master |
Quasimodo
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In 1947 this family's magazine was "The Changing Times", now it's "Personal Finance" |
Kiplinger
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Cindy Crawford was in "Fair Game" with William Baldwin, who did this medical school thriller with Kevin |
Flatliners
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Despite its name, this British band heard here was a trio: "Hold me now..." |
The Thompson Twins
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Begun on Jan. 1, 1660, his "Diary" held thrilling accounts of the Plague & the Great Fire of London |
Samuel Pepys
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Stripes & plaids worn together, cymballically speaking |
Clash
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This Poe tale contains the line, "The French army had entered Toledo" |
(C: What is "The Tell-Tale Heart?")
The Pit & The Pendulum
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He's built up his body & his name, which is found over "Muscle And Fitness" & "Shape" |
Joe Weider
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Alex Trebek was in "Short Cuts" with Fred Ward, who acted in this underground peril film with Kevin |
(Alex: Well done - you're up on your Kevin Bacon!)
Tremors
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