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GRAMMY-WINNING FEMALE SINGERS |
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Dale Buis, the first U.S. officer killed, was in Vietnam as one of what were usually called "military" these |
Advisors
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"What's Love Got To Do With It" (1984) |
Tina Turner
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Before a Swede puts on his skor, these, he puts on his sockor |
Shoes
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The black & white stripes on the endangered Grevy's species of this are narrow & closely spaced |
Zebra
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In this Tolstoy work, Countess Bezuhov finds herself, like Mary MacGregor, torn between two lovers |
War And Peace
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On Sept. 10, 2000, after 7,485 performances "Now & Forever" became finite in this Broadway show |
Cats
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Eddie Adams of this news service took the famous photo of a summary execution in Saigon |
Associated Press
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"I Am Woman" (1972) |
(Siobhan: Who is Chaka Khan?) (Raj: Who is Carly Simon?)
Helen Reddy
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A generous Turk may give you the gomlek, this, off his arka |
(Sean: What is a coat?)
Shirt (off his back)
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This black & white carnivore can get you even if you're standing 10 feet behind it |
(Sean: What is a killer whale?)
Skunk
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Nursery-rhyme pair who are the title of a book by Louisa May Alcott & a less innocent book by James Patterson |
Jack And Jill
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On Sept. 20, 1999 this NHL team played its last game at The Forum, winning 8-1 |
(Sean: Who are the Montreal Canadiens?)
Los Angeles Kings
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4-letter nickname of the UH-1 helicopter used to transport troops & evacuate wounded |
Huey
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"Building A Mystery" (1997) |
Sarah McLachlan
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In the U.S. Army & in a Barry Sadler song, these French accessories are "green" |
Berets
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Founded in 1905, the DCA claims to have written the "official" book of this dog breed |
Dalmatian
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Logically, this 1862 Turgenev novel addresses generational conflict |
(Siobhan: What is "X And Y?")
Fathers And Sons
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In 1999, after a 35-year run, this soap was all washed up as NBC dropped it for "Passions" |
Another World
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U.S. pilots feared the Soviet-made SAMs, short for these |
Surface-to-Air Missiles
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"I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (1987) |
Whitney Houston
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Tell Mrs. Freud her unterrock, this, is showing |
Slip
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Sea World San Diego's encounter for these has about 400 of them in a 25-degree indoor habitat |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
penguins
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Title shared by an 1855 Elizabeth Gaskell work & a 1982 John Jakes work |
North And South
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April 1644 is recognized as the last month this dynasty was in power in China |
Ming Dynasty
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3-letter name of the old Vietnamese capital that saw fierce fighting in the Tet Offensive |
Hue
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"Is That All There Is" (1969) |
Peggy Lee
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An Italian's cintura portadenari is this type of belt |
Money belt
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These spiral-tusked whales are a mottled black & white |
Narwhals
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The heroine of this Sean O'Casey play is so named because she was born in June |
Juno And The Paycock
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His last song collection, "Swan Song", was written in 1828; his "Unfinished Symphony", back in 1822 |
Franz Schubert
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