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On July 20, 1976 in Milwaukee, he hit his 755th & last home run |
Hank Aaron
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This future first lady's wedding day was Nov. 4, 1842 |
Mary Todd Lincoln
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It's a chocolate-dipped candy with a fondant center |
a bonbon
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Trinity Church, some of whose land became Columbia University |
New York state
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This comic goes medieval as Jamal, who awakens to find himself in 14th century England in "Black Knight" |
Martin Lawrence
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Good grades alone won't get you through college; you also have to pay this |
tuition
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In 1973 Lyle Waggoner became this magazine's first centerfold |
Playgirl
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In 1988 he dropped out of high school to play pro tennis |
Pete Sampras
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A staple of North Africa, this semolina dish can be eaten like porridge with steeped fruit & milk or cream |
couscous
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The Little Church of the West, specializing in weddings |
Nevada
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Sandra Bullock got in touch with her feminine side in this 2000 comedy |
Miss Congeniality
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Kit Carson's grave isn't in Carson City but in this New Mexico town where he lived |
Taos
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It was the year in which Haile Selassie was deposed, Baryshnikov defected & Ford became president |
(Sage: What is 1976?) (Peter: What is 1973?)
1974
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From 1700 to 1721, this ruler led Russia in a war against Sweden |
Peter the Great
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It's the Hawaiian term for a platter of hot or cold appetizers |
(Gabrielle: What is a poi-poi?) ... (Alex: [*]. Yes.) [Laughter]
pupu
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Ebenezer Baptist on Auburn Avenue |
(Sage: What is Alabama?) ... (Alex: Where Dr. Martin Luther King preached--in [*].)
Georgia
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(Hi, I'm Rob Schneider.) I played a fish tank cleaner who takes up a much older profession in this 1999 comedy |
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
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This 5-letter word is an agreement between lovers to meet at a certain time & place |
a tryst
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This duo took the song "Love Will Keep Us Together" to No. 1 in 1975 |
the Captain & Tennille
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On "The Simpsons" a man boasts of a rare copy of this daily comic strip legend advising a friend to commit suicide |
Mary Worth
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Dorado is another name for this tropical fish |
mahi-mahi
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St. Olaf Lutheran, founded by Norwegians in 1867 |
Minnesota
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In "A Day at the Races", he tells the eager Esther Muir, "If I hold you any closer, I'll be in back of you" |
Groucho Marx
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If the booster rocket used with 1960s spacecraft battled Saturn's largest moon, it would be the clash of these |
the Titans
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In 1976 he was teamed with Barbara Walters on the "ABC Evening News" |
Harry Reasoner
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He was Federal Reserve Chairman from 1979 to 1987 |
Paul Volcker
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It's a pina colada made with vodka instead of rum |
chi-chi
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Coeur d'Alene Church of the Nazarene |
Idaho
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Mel Brooks played Moses & Torquemada in this 1981 film |
History of the World, Part I
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The hermit species of this bird is famous for its song |
(Peter: What is a tern?)
a thrush
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