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ALL ABOARD THE SOUL TRAIN |
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A minister, 1968: "I've seen the promised land...and I'm happy tonight...I'm not fearing any man" |
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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"Soul Train" premiered in this decade |
(Jeff: What are the '60s?)
1970s
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"Marching On", "By Antietam Creek" |
Civil War
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Descriptive term for the flag of Italy & the flag of France |
Tricolor
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The most common cause of hay fever in the U.S. is this substance from ragweed |
Pollen
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In "Peanuts", Snoopy often fancied himself a flying ace out to get this pilot |
The Red Baron
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A Communist, 1938: "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" |
(Jean: Who is Josef Stalin?)
Mao Tse-tung
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Oh yessssssss...he created the show & was the original producer & host |
Don Cornelius
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"Body Count", "Coming Home" |
Vietnam War
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From 1963 to 1978 he was Archbishop of Krakow |
Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II)
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This common weed seen here has a beverage in its name |
(Dan: What is a dandelion?)
Milkweed
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Excessive bureaucratic procedure resulting in inaction or delay |
Red tape
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A physicist, 1955: "If only I had known, I would have become a watchmaker" |
(Jeff: Who is Oppenheimer?)
Albert Einstein
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White crossover artists featured on "Soul Train" have included David Bowie & this "Island Girl" singer |
Elton John
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"The Good Soldier Schweik", "Paths of Glory" |
World War I
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Geographic region within the Arctic Circle named for the people who call themselves the Sami |
Lapland
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This plant whose alkaloids ended Socrates' life now grows on American roadsides |
Hemlock
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Stephen Crane wrote, "He wished that he, too, had a wound," this |
A red badge of courage
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A governor, 1963: "Segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation forever!" |
George Wallace
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This hair care product was among the first major backers of the show |
(Dan: What is Jheri Curl?)
Afro Sheen
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"A Walk in the Sun", "They Were Expendable" |
World War II
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It's the smallest in area of the Benelux countries |
Luxembourg
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This fabric follows Queen Anne's in the name of the weed seen here |
(Alex: We have a minute to go.)
Lace
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In song, just "remember" this place "and the cowboy that loves you so true" |
Red River Valley
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A professor, 1967: "Turn on, tune in, drop out" |
Timothy Leary
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To gain better production values, "Soul Train" was moved from this city to Los Angeles |
(Dan: What is Detroit?)
Chicago
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"Arundel", "Johnny Tremain" |
The Revolutionary War
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The fertile plain east of the Danube, making up half this country's area, is called the Great Alfold |
(Jean: What is Austria?)
Hungary
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In the names of weeds, this old word for a plant follows soap- & St. John's |
Wort
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The title of a 1928 song Sophie Tucker introduced, it was also her nickname |
(Jeff: What is "Red Hot Mama"?) ... (Alex: There were more of them out there.)
"The Last Of The Red Hot Mamas"
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