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To promote this park in San Antonio, Southwest Airlines painted a plane to resemble Shamu |
Sea World
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No more "Happy Trails" for her horse Buttermilk: he's stuffed in a museum |
Dale Evans
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Term for Spain's Islamic art, it comes from the Muslim group that conquered the country in the eighth century |
Moorish
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The name of this patron of wayfarers comes from Greek for "one who carries Christ" |
St. Christopher
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An Orwell novel returned to the best-seller list, voters returned Reagan and Bush, "Jeopardy!" returned to TV |
1984
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One of the two metal alloys abbreviated br. |
bronze (or brass)
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Nabisco is hounding the bad doggie breath problem by adding this flavor to its Milk-Bones |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
mint
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It was Grace Kelly's first, last, and only Western movie |
"High Noon"
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The starting point and center of early Renaissance art was in this Italian city |
Florence
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Patron saint of children, his feast day is December 6, not December 25 |
St. Nicholas
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Anwar Sadat was shot, Pope John Paul II was shot, President Reagan was shot |
1981
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A CEO whose company offers an EEO might hire some DAVs, who are these |
Disabled American Veterans
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The "Al" in Alcoa stands for this |
(Mark: What is aluminium?) [Originally ruled correct; reversed before Double Jeopardy!]
aluminum
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In "The Searchers", John Wayne was searching for her |
Natalie Wood
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Many Rembrandt masterpieces hang in this "national museum" in Amsterdam |
Rijksmuseum
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Gospel writer who is the patron saint of Venice, his winged lion is the city's symbol |
St. Mark
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China invaded Vietnam, the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, Iranians invaded the U.S. Embassy |
1979
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States whose abbreviations make up the telegram: HI PA. MA OK. AL |
Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Oklahoma & Alabama
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Automaker whose ad campaign centers around "The heartbeat of America" |
Chevrolet
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She played the mother of the little kid who yelled, "Come back! Shane!" |
Jean Arthur
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John Constable is best known for painting these |
Landscapes
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The family of this patron of students once kept him in a castle to keep him from becoming a friar |
(Sandra: Who is St. Francis?)
St. Thomas Aquinas
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The Bears won the Super Bowl, Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize, Democrats won control of the U.S. Senate |
1986
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You gesture a lot but don't need to speak a word in this language, ASL |
American Sign Language
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According to USA Today, 4 of the 5 biggest corporate takeovers in U.S. history were in this industry |
Oil
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She fended off attacking Indians in "River of No Return", with a little help from Robert Mitchum |
(Sandra: Who is Deborah Kerr?)
Marilyn Monroe
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With works titled "White Line" and "Blue Segment", this Russian has been called the first abstract painter |
Wassily Kandinsky
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Called the apostle of organized charity, he's the patron of charitable societies |
St. Vincent de Paul
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Ford sent the Edsel to dealers, Ike sent troops to Little Rock, Russia sent Sputnik to space |
1957
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2 of 3 federal workers might know that the BLS is this |
Bureau of Labor Statistics
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