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7 years after crossing the Alps, he reached the gates of Rome with his troops in 211 B.C., but didn't get in |
Hannibal
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UCLA Men's Basketball, 1949-1975 |
John Wooden
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Major Major is commander of an Air Force squadron in this WWII novel |
Catch-22
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Once a "Designing Woman" on TV, she now designs her own line of clothing for "Real Size Women" |
Delta Burke
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Need to use the bathroom?--just "skip to my" this |
loo
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Teri, still on the run with Emily's baby, crossed the border into this country which elected Vicente Fox in 2000 |
Mexico
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In 1533 Pizarro killed Atahualpa, the leader of these people |
the Incas
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Indiana Pacers, 1997-2000 |
(Ann: Who is Larry Brown?)
Larry Bird
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Bestsellers of 1998 included her novels "Mirror Image" & "The Long Road Home" |
Danielle Steel
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This famous ex-intern has finally found her bag: she designs bags like the one seen here: |
Monica Lewinsky
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When it's wet out, don't forget to take your brolly, one of these |
Umbrella
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Billionaire Trent Bishop hit town after seeing Misou on the cover of this mag known for a quiz, edited by Kate White |
Cosmopolitan
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Ivan the Great made the great decision to gain independence from this group known as the Golden Horde |
the Mongols
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Green Bay Packers, 1959-1967 |
Vince Lombardi
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Chief Bromden, a mental patient, narrates this 1962 novel |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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"I am out of prison and back in business", says this woman who sells her "Heidi Wear" on-line |
Heidi Fleiss
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It's what the British call an apartment, or what you don't want to get on a freeway |
a flat
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Dr. Drake proved Emily didn't kill Carson Pike, after performing this, Greek for "See for yourself" |
an autopsy
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In 1632 this lord founded the colony of Maryland |
Lord Baltimore
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University of Nebraska Football, 1973-1997 |
Tom Osborne
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The slogan "Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad" appears in this 1945 novel |
Animal Farm
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This ever-popular supermodel seen here introduced her new line of sportswear on QVC in 1998 |
Cheryl Tiegs
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When a Briton is on vacation, everyday is one of these, literally |
(Brad: What is a fortnight?)
Holiday
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Drake, walking through a field to Emily's, jumps to avoid a sidewinder, one of these, falls & cuts his head |
a rattlesnake
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He succeeded Henry II as king of England in 1189 & was himself succeeded by John in 1199 |
Richard the Lionhearted
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Chicago Bears, 1920-1967 (with a few breaks) |
George Halas
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This 1906 novel is set in Packingtown, the nickname for Chicago's Union Stockyards |
The Jungle
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This "Million Dollar Mermaid" of the movies is still in the swim, with her own line of designer swimwear |
Esther Williams
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To calm her baby, a mummy might pop in a dummy, or what we call this |
a pacifier
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Trent happens on the hurt Drake & offers to donate his blood, this type, the universal recipient, the same as Drake's! |
(Eric: What is O-positive?)
AB
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