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In the premiere episode of this whodunit, Jessica attended a costume party as Cinderella's fairy godmother |
Murder, She Wrote
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Christopher Atkins was marooned on an island with Brooke Shields in this, his first film |
The Blue Lagoon
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It's about a 3,000-mile drive from NYC's Central Park to Golden Gate Park in this city |
San Francisco
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This theme park celebrated its 25th anniversary with a new "IllumiNations 25" extravaganza at Epcot |
Walt Disney World
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This rock-solid insurance company advises, "The future belongs to those who prepare for it" |
Prudential
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Prince "reigned" over the charts with this album that spawned 4 top 10 hits, including "When Doves Cry" |
"Purple Rain"
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Julie Hagerty debuted as stewardess Elaine in this high-flying spoof of "Airport" movies |
Airplane!
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To read Renmin Nibao, a major newspaper in this language, you must know about 3,000 written characters |
(Tom: What is Japanese?)
Chinese
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1997 is the 25th anniversary of this Helen Reddy hit; we can still hear it roar |
"I Am Woman"
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On this TV show, Kyle Chandler knows the future because he gets his newspaper a day ahead |
Early Edition
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On September 9, he became the 1st Pope to visit Canada when he arrived for a 12-day stay |
Pope John Paul II
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He was a teenage hoodlum in "Sunday, Bloody Sunday" in 1971, 18 years before "My Left Foot" |
Daniel Day-Lewis
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The U.S. has about 3,000 of these areas, from Abbeville in South Carolina to Ziebach in South Dakota |
Counties
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November 20, 1997 will be this royal couple's 50th wedding anniversary; you may want to send a gift |
Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip
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In the lyrics of the 1986 Timbuk 3 tune, "The Future's So Bright", these are necessary |
Shades
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On September 15, the Princess of Wales gave birth to this second son in London's St. Mary's Hospital |
(Tom: Who was William?)
Prince Harry
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Justin Henry's 1st film role as Dustin Hoffman & Meryl Streep's son in this film earned him an Oscar nomination |
Kramer vs. Kramer
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INVENTIONS
This fastener gets its name from a brand of galoshes it was used on |
(Tom: What is a hasp?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a zipper
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On 9/30/72, this Pittsburgh Pirate got his 3,000th & last major league hit |
Roberto Clemente
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You don't have to be a "Palme" reader to know this city's film festival turned 50 in 1997 |
Cannes
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Legend says his tomb reads "Rex Quondum, Rexque Futurus", "The Once And Future King" |
(Tom: Who is Christ?) (Alex: No, sorry. Who is [*]? It's--it all ties in with the Camelot legend. All right, you drop down to zero. We have less than a minute to go.)
King Arthur
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Reagan's Sept. 28 meeting with this Soviet foreign minister was his first as president with a Soviet leader |
(Jerod: Who was Shevardnadze?) (Tom: Who was Brezhnev?)
Andrei Gromyko
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Jane Alexander debuted in the film version of this play she co-starred in with James Earl Jones |
The Great White Hope
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ACTORS & ROLES
Sam Shepard played this barrier breaker in "The Right Stuff" |
Chuck Yeager
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1 Kings tells us this king spoke 3,000 proverbs; only a fraction appear in Proverbs |
Solomon
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How time flies: August 16, 1997 was the 20th anniversary of his untimely death |
Elvis Presley
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This title of an Alvin Toffler book refers to the anxiety caused by swift technological change |
(Tom: What is Culture Shock?)
Future Shock
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