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This Michigan company formerly had a 30-minute pizza delivery guarantee |
Domino's Pizza
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Bandipur & Sanjay Gandhi are national parks in this nation |
India
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On May 22, 1999 this American scored her 108th goal, becoming the all-time leading scorer in int'l soccer |
Mia Hamm
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Based on a Colette tale, this comedy about a 16-year-old girl debuted on Broadway in 1951 |
Gigi
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Jean Kennedy Smith served as U.S. ambassador to this country, the family's ancestral home |
Ireland
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Shire, Arabian, Percheron |
(Eric: What are hawks?)
horses
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The rhyming New England chain Stop & do this is mentioned in the classic song "Roadrunner" |
Shop
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It was a small town until the opening of foreign trade made it China's largest city |
Shanghai
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This fleet-footed Chicago Bear was named outstanding back in the Pro Bowl 3 times: 1967, 1968 & 1970 |
Gale Sayers
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Mary Chase play concerned with the sanity of one Elwood P. Dowd |
Harvey
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In May 2000 she was on the cover of People with the headline "Profile in Courage" |
Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg
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Made for over a century by Hillerich & Bradsby Inc., it's the best-known brand of baseball bat |
Louisville Slugger
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We wonder if there's a village idiot in Moron, 350 miles west of Ulan Bator in this country |
Mongolia
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(Hi, I'm Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.) I won 6 NBA Most Valuable Player Awards during my career: 3 while playing with the Lakers & 3 with this team |
the Milwaukee Bucks
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In June 2000 Kelsey Grammer starred on Broadway as this Thane of Glamis |
Macbeth
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Her stepfather, Hugh Auchincloss, was also the stepfather of writer Gore Vidal |
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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Snowy, screech, northern spotted |
owls
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In the '90s this clothing retailer introduced a "Crewcuts" line for kids |
J. Crew
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The smallest nation on the Bay of Bengal, most of it is less than 50 feet above sea level |
(Jim: What is Sri Lanka?)
Bangladesh
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On Oct. 2, 1968 this Cardinal pitcher struck out 17 Detroit Tigers, a new World Series record |
Bob Gibson
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"Don Juan in Hell", Act III of this playwright's "Man and Superman", is often performed separately |
George Bernard Shaw
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Maryland Lieut. Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend formerly worked in this cabinet dept. her father once headed |
(Nancy: What is Education?) ... (Alex: Robert was her father; he was Attorney General.)
the Justice Department
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In 1989 the company called Corning these Works became simply Corning Inc. |
Corning Glass Works
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Not to be confused with Yakutsk, this region found on the Risk board lies just west of Lake Baikal |
Irkutsk
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The top U.S. male tennis player of the 1970s, he's the only man to win more than 100 singles titles |
Jimmy Connors
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The characters in this O'Neill play aren't waiting for Godot, they're waiting for Hickey |
(Alex: You ran the category and gave Nancy and Jim a hint of what to expect!)
The Iceman Cometh
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Jack & Bobby's sister Patricia was married to this British actor from 1954 to 1966 |
Peter Lawford
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King, black-necked, Indian |
cobras
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