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He's not only the first African-American to win the Masters, he's also the first Asian-American |
Tiger Woods
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Mysterious count visits London; people start acting funny |
(Evan: Who is The Mysterious Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde?)
Dracula
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In 1959 this state's Daniel Inouye became the first person of Japanese descent to serve in the House or senate |
Hawaii
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2017: Monica & Rachel's teenage daughters track down Phoebe, who borrowed Mom's apple pie recipe back in 1995 |
Friends
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This North American capital has the world's largest metropolitan area after Tokyo |
Mexico City
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An alternative to pants, it can be A-line or mini |
(Evan: Short.) (Bernard: What is a skirt?)
a dress
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We salute you if you know Colin Powell was the first black American chairman of this advisory group |
the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Man makes visits to the small, the tall, the immortal & to a land of talking horses |
Gulliver's Travels
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In 2000 this senator became the first woman ever to win statewide national office in New York |
Hillary Clinton
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Adult Bop & BJ fight to stop the Field Museum from digging up & displaying the bones of their former boss |
Barney
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It was the capital of Czechoslovakia & is now the capital of the Czech Republic |
Prague
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It's a coca-Cola brand of grapefruit-flavored soda |
Fresca
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Hiram Revels, the first black U.S. Senator, represented this state, completing Jefferson Davis' term |
Mississippi
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Young French soldier is the main character, but a trio of his buddies gets the title billing |
The Three Musketeers
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This South Dakota Democrat is the Senate's Majority Leader |
Daschle
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The Solomon family returns to Earth when they find out Harry left the gas on |
3rd Rock from the Sun
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The Arab League has its headquarters in this capital, Africa's largest city |
Cairo
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Royal personage born in 1819 for whom London's V&A Museum is named |
(Queen) Victoria
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This "Invisible Man" author was the first African-American to win the National Book Award |
(Bernard: Who is Richard Wright?)
(Ralph) Ellison
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Guy from the boonies reads too much, freaks out; says he's a medieval knight; others strangely go along with it |
Don Quixote
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During the Vietnam War this Arizona senator was a POW in Hanoi for 5 1/2 years, much of it in solitary confinement |
John McCain
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2002, 2006, 2011: Mitch gets a team of his former lifeguards together to save Oahu, L.A., Des Moines |
Baywatch
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Listen carefully: You'll find this capital in Tunisia |
Tunis
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It's an adjective meaning wise, like some advice, or a noun for the wise person who gives it |
(Bernard: What is an advisor?) ... (Alex: We have a minute to go now, Bernard.)
sage
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Elected in 1989, he was the first black mayor of New York City |
David Dinkins
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Ship's captain really, really doesn't want to hang a nice sailorboy; he does it anyway |
Billy Budd
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In 1976 this future Speaker of the House was Illinois' High School Wrestling Coach of the Year |
(Lindsey: Who was Dick Gephardt?)
Dennis Hastert
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With Corey Matthews as vice president, wife Topanga is not happy being just Second Lady & gets Shawn's help |
Boy Meets World
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The inner workings of this "outer" Asian country take place in Ulaanbaatar |
Mongolia
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This founder of the colony of Maryland never visited the New World, entrusting the governorship to his brother |
(Evan: Who is Calvert?)
Lord Baltimore
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