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He lost a presidential election & a gubernatorial election before winning the White House in 1968 |
Nixon
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The first "L" in the Internet acronym "LOL" stands for this, as it does in "ROFL" |
laughing
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Sun, rain & Easter are all types of these |
a bonnet
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U.S. Selective Service system designation meaning unfit for active military duty |
4-F
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AKA "Los Reyes Catolicos", these 2 marched into the last Moorish stronghold in Granada in the late 15th century |
(Brad: What are Catholic kings?) ... (Alex: When we said "these 2" we were referring to [*]. Now, you could call them "the Catholic kings", of course, and they may have been called that, but we were going for their names.)
Ferdinand & Isabella
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Tom Hayden, Roger Vadim, Ted Turner |
Jane Fonda
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A series of comebacks highlights his life, including election to a final stint as British PM at nearly 77 in 1951 |
Churchill
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Justin Timberlake got props from Urban Dictionary for describing Janet Jackson's woes as this 2-word term |
a wardrobe malfunction
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The buzz is that this hairdo, also called a B-52, has made a big comeback in the musical "Hairspray" |
(Jeff: What is a bouffant?)
a beehive
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The Hs in the 4-H Club stand for these 4 words |
(Brad: What are Health, Hand, Heart and...)
Health, Hand, Heart & Head
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6 years after a fatwa was issued regarding him, this author published "The Moor's Last Sigh" |
Salman Rushdie
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Sean Penn, Guy Ritchie |
Madonna
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Despite being filmed using an illegal drug, he was reelected Washington, D.C. mayor in 1990 |
(Marion) Barry
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Ace Frehley & Paul Stanley could tell you that "snog" means to do this |
kiss
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Often navy blue with metal buttons, this sports jacket is worn by both men & women |
a blazer
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On a baseball scorecard, it's the position designated number 4 |
second base
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This country south of Morocco derives its name from the word "moor" |
(Alex: Oh, drew a blank?) (Jeff: ...I did it, and then nothing.)
Mauritania
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Andre Previn, Frank Sinatra |
Mia Farrow
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First elected Arkansas governor in 1978, he was defeated for reelection but later won 4 consecutive terms |
(Bill) Clinton
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An "ear worm" is slang for one of these that you can't get out of your head |
a song
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For a formal occasion, a man might wear this, a flower or small bouquet, on his lapel |
a boutonniere
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Proverbially lucky mutant version of a plant of the genus Trifolium |
a four-leaf clover
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This Portuguese circumnavigator fought the Moors in North Africa in 1513 |
(Jeff: Who is...) (Alex: Hurry!) (Jeff: Da Gama?) (Maureen: Who is Balboa?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Ferdinand Magellan
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Jeremy Thomas, Tom Green |
(Alex: Good, you're out of the hole.) (Maureen: Thank you!)
Drew Barrymore
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Despite twice being politically purged & imprisoned, he led China for nearly 20 years after Mao's death |
Deng Xiaoping
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Though it sounds like a wading bird, this is an e-mail saying that you won't be able to attend Johnny's birthday party |
(Maureen: What's a regret?)
an e-gret
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In the 1970s it was named Arizona's official state neckwear |
(Alex: A minute to deal with THE MOOR.)
a bolo tie (or bola tie)
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These 4 Biblical writers are symbolized by a man, a lion, an ox & an eagle |
Matthew, Mark, Luke & John
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Robert Evans, Steve McQueen |
Ali MacGraw
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