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THE HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY |
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With help from the British & the French, Israeli forces occupied this peninsula Oct. 31, 1956 |
Sinai
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It was originally titled "Alice's Adventures Under Ground" |
Alice in Wonderland
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Traditionally, a squeeze of this makes a whiskey sour sour |
Lemon
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Mr. Edward Stapleton was one of those who experienced a "premature" this -- can you dig it? |
burial
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Pete the dog is pictured on the marker for Carl Switzer, Alfalfa of this group |
Little Rascals/Our Gang
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The palindromic ABBA had a 1975 hit with this palindromic song of distress |
"SOS"
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On Oct. 31, 1754 George II granted a charter to King's College in New York City, now known as this university |
Columbia
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Audrey Meadows played this long-suffering woman on "The Honeymooners" |
Alice Kramden
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A Cuba Libre contains a liberal amount of this potent potable |
Rum
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"I admit the deed! Tear up the planks!" this title object is beneath them |
"The Tell-Tale Heart"
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Elmo Lincoln, the first to play this character onscreen as an adult, lies in the cemetery, far from the jungle |
Tarzan
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She & her siblings title a Woody Allen movie |
Hannah
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It became a state Oct. 31, 1864, five years after people noticed it was "loded" with silver |
Nevada
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This multi-decade showman tore up the charts with hits like "School's Out", "No More Mr. Nice Guy" & "Muscle of Love" |
Alice Cooper
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The French term bouchonne refers to a wine contaminated by a faulty one of these |
Cork
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There is no doubt the treasure in "The Gold Bug" was part of this pirate's booty |
(Brad: Who is Blackbeard?) ... (Alex: Brad, you missed one... What's going on? Not feeling well?)
Captain Kidd
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Tyrone Power's grave has quotations from this work, including "Good night, sweet prince" |
Hamlet
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This tranquilizer & anxiety suppressor is a brand name for Alprazolam |
Xanax
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On Oct. 31, 1984 this prime minister was assassinated by 2 Sikh bodyguards |
Indira Gandhi
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"You can get anything you want" at this title location in an Arlo Guthrie hit |
"Alice's Restaurant"
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To make this south-of-the-border A.M. specialty, add orange juice & grenadine to tequila |
Tequila Sunrise
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At the masque "He had come like a thief in the night. And one-by-one he dropped the revellers." |
The Red Death
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There's a memorial to this "Gone With the Wind" Oscar winner, barred from the cemetery when she died in 1952 |
Hattie McDaniel
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Epic Norse narratives |
Sagas
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"I will never return to the United States", declared this ex-marine to Russian reporters on Oct. 31, 1959 |
Lee Harvey Oswald
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Of the 2 women seen here in 1934, she's the Alice |
(Alex: The other woman pictured was Gertrude Stein.)
Alice B. Toklas
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The two brand names in a 7 & 7 |
(Alex: Boy, you found your category. We'll talk during the break!)
Seagram's 7 & 7 Up
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Claustrophobic tale that ends "For the half of a century no mortal has disturbed them. In pace requiescat!" |
(Brad: What is "The Pit and the Pendulum"?) (Mike: What is "The Cask of Amontadillo"?)
"The Cask of Amontillado"
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This notorious man's crypt bears his given name, Benjamin, & the inscription "In Loving Memory From the Family" |
Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel
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It means "Having been made a god" |
Deified
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