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August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas |
Bill Clinton
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This duo dreamed up by John Belushi & Dan Aykroyd began as a pre-show warmup act for "SNL" |
[Alex reads "SNL" as Saturday Night Live.]
the Blues Brothers
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He made the dean's list at Queens College--what would his TV neighbor Kramer think of that? |
Jerry Seinfeld
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The carotene in carrots supplies you with this vitamin |
vitamin A
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Scrape together 100 sen & you can trade them in for one of these in Japan |
a yen
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When talking about Sylvester, this character calls him a "Puddy Tat" |
Tweety Bird
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January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California |
Richard Nixon
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In 1992 Hard Rock Cafe founder Isaac Tigrett jazzed things up with the opening of this music club |
the House of Blues
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The first time he saw his partner Elaine May, he was in a college play & she was glaring at him |
Mike Nichols
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In some parts of the world, carrots are roasted, ground & used as a substitute for this, like chicory |
coffee
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The United Kingdom's pound sterling breaks down into 100 of these |
pence
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In the 1970 hit comedy "The Owl and the Pussycat", she was the title feline to George Segal's owl |
Barbra Streisand
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May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts |
John Kennedy
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This 1983 Elton John hit featured Stevie Wonder on harmonica |
"I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues"
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This astronaut dropped out of Swarthmore to pursue a tennis career but later earned her Ph.D. at Stanford |
Sally Ride
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Carrots are one of the octet of vegetables in this Campbell's drink introduced nationwide in 1948 |
V8
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100 paisas make up one of these in India |
a rupee
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Tom Jones' 1965 hit single "What's New Pussycat" was written by Hal David & this partner |
Burt Bacharach
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August 27, 1908 near Stonewall, Texas |
Lyndon Johnson
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Group heard here in a hit from the '80s:
"You're gonna wake up / You know you're gonna wake up in a Gemini dream / Turned 'round to see / Where we've been and what we believe / In life, love..." |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go now, Ted, in this round.)
The Moody Blues ("Gemini Dream")
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Martin Scorsese earned a B.S. & an M.A. from this Manhattan university's film school, & also taught there |
NYU
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It's the top carrot-producing state |
California
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100 of these make a French franc |
centimes
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Some Mother Goose scholars believe that this was the real queen visited by "Pussycat, Pussycat" |
(Ted: Who is [*]?... Alex. [Laughs]) (Alex: [*] Alex?) [Laughter] (Ted: No, it's--it's--[clears throat and selects the next clue]) [Alex never formally accepted Ted's response.]
Queen Elizabeth
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October 27, 1858 in New York City |
Theodore Roosevelt
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The soundtrack to this Spike Lee film includes the selections "Say Hey" & "Knocked Out The Box" |
Mo' Better Blues
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She was elected Duke's student body president years before her husband lost the '96 presidential election |
Elizabeth Dole
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Among veggies, lettuce is a salad crop; broccoli is a cole crop & carrots, this |
a root crop
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100 of these make a mark in Germany |
a pfennig
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3 years after playing "A Kitten With A Whip", she grew up as the title kitty in "The Tiger and the Pussycat" |
(Ted: Who is [*]?) (Alex: Right.) (Ted: ... Alex.) [Laughter] (Ted: THE "BLUES" for $200, please.) (Alex: "Comma, Alex.")
Ann-Margret
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