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The pups of the harp species of these are known as whitecoats |
(Teri: What are polar bears?)
seals
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With this feature your phone beeps to let you talk to someone you may like more than the person on the line |
call waiting
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Famous blonde of the '30s who said, "When women go wrong, men go right after them" |
Mae West
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Recent commercials for this restaurant chain feature founder Dave Thomas answering his mail |
Wendy's
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He reportedly said he would've paid the studio for the chance to direct his first film, "Play Misty for Me" |
Clint Eastwood
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First aid books say if this happens, you should "stop, drop & roll" |
if you get on fire
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Aw, wook at the doggy; this breed has been around China for over 2,000 years: |
(Jane: What is a [*]?) (Alex: You have to ring in first!) (Naomi: And you're not an ignorant slut after all... What is a [*]?)
chow
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Woodrow Wilson was the first U.S. president to hold one of these open audiences with reporters |
press conference
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This Round Table wit required "Only 3 things of a man. He must be handsome, ruthless and stupid" |
(Alex: I qualify!)
Dorothy Parker
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He was in his 60s when he put on a white suit & traveled the country to franchise his chicken recipe |
Colonel Sanders
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Rap star & underwear model who played porn star Dirk Diggler in "Boogie Nights" |
(Teri: Who is Mark Wahlberg/Marky Mark?)
Mark Wahlberg
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It's what's rolled out in the following: |
(Naomi: What is that darn barrel?)
the barrel
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Once ensconced in a eucalyptus tree, these marsupials, whose name means "no drink", may stay for days |
koala bears
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To transmit signals, these vehicles usually maintain orbits above a fixed point on the globe |
satellites
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She once said, "The more you learn about the dignity of the gorilla, the more you want to avoid people" |
(Teri: Who is Jane Goodall?)
Dian Fossey
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In 1962 Glen Bell opened the first of these fast food restaurants in Downey, California |
(Teri: What is McDonald's?)
Taco Bell
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(Hi, I'm Traci Bingham) This "Baywatch" star was once a centerfold...a centerfold in the May 1990 issue of Cosmopolitan |
(Teri: Who is Pamela Lee?)
David Hasselhoff
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The Virginia or white-tailed species of this is found as far south as South America |
(Naomi: What is a hawk?)
deer
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Samuel Goldwyn was quoted as saying movies "are entertainment", these "should be delivered by Western Union" |
messages
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This "All I Wanna Do" singer said, "To turn on your boyfriend, get naked and strap on an accordion" |
Sheryl Crow
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On Labor Day weekend 1997, this "royal" chain introduced a 2 patty burger to compete with the Big Mac |
Burger King
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She was once the talk of the town, the town of Braselton, Georgia; she owned it for a while |
Kim Basinger
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In Japanese restaurants hosomaki are thin rolls of this; futomaki, thick ones |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
sushi
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Beatrix Potter found this rodent "Nutkin" special |
squirrel
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This man, whose speeches inspired the Russian Revolution, lost his speech after a series of strokes |
(Jane: I'm going to say Karl Marx. Who is Karl Marx?) (Naomi: Who is Solzhenitsyn?) ... (Alex: We have about a minute left, ladies.)
Lenin
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In "Out on a Limb" this actress mused, "Perhaps our belief in death was the gravest unreality of all" |
(Naomi: Who is Meryl Streep?)
Shirley MacLaine
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This chain of seafood shoppes is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, a long way from "Treasure Island" |
(Teri: What is Buccaneer Bill's?) (Naomi: What is Captain D's?)
Long John Silver's
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Marcel Marceau wrote a tribute to this late red-haired comedian for the Oct. 11, 1997 TV Guide |
Red Skelton
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