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Some politicians made fun of this president's fussiness by referring to him as "Granny Hayes" |
Rutherford B. Hayes
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"Kidnapped By UFOs?" was a probing episode of this PBS series whose name is Latin for "new" |
Nova
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In the 18th century Charles Messier was known as "The Ferret" of these tailed bodies |
Comets
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"Chairman" & singer Albert |
Frank Sinatra
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This talk show host said in 1988, "If there had never been a Phil, there never would have been a me" |
(Anthony: Who is Candice Bergen?)
Oprah Winfrey
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Carlsbad Caverns, White Sands |
New Mexico
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He was born on a farm near the Pedernales River on August 27, 1908 |
Lyndon B. Johnson
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(Hi, I'm Wallace Langham.) My mother was a costume designer on this first TV variety series hosted by this brother-&-sister duo |
Donny & Marie Osmond
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Edouard Stephan's "quest" for these collections of stars & gas got his name on a quintet of them |
(Beth: What are novas?) (David: What are nebulae?)
galaxies
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"People" lover & star born with the middle name Joan |
Barbra Streisand
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Carol Burnett quipped that doing this "Is like taking your lower lip & forcing it over your head" |
(Anthony: What is comedy?) (Alex: Believe me, it's not!)
Giving birth
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The Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum, Edwards Air Force Base |
California
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In 1905 he celebrated St. Patrick's Day by marrying one of his distant cousins |
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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On this D.C.-set sitcom, Phil faked his own death & went into hiding because he knew too much about Whitewater |
Murphy Brown
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In 1932 Karl Jansky, studying these waves, detected them coming from space |
Radio waves
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Surgeon (pediatric & general) Everett |
Dr. C. Everett Koop
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Jacqueline Roque said of him, "If my husband ever met a woman... who looked like one of his paintings, he would faint" |
Pablo Picasso
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The Valentine Museum, The Museum & White House of the Confederacy |
Virginia
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It isn't quite as harrowing as "ER" when real people get makeovers on the E! series known as "Fashion" this |
Fashion Emergency
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Willy Ley brought this man into the German Rocket Society, but unlike him wouldn't work with the Nazis |
Wernher von Braun
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Current Supreme Court justice Hubbs |
(Anthony: Who is Souter?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
William H. Rehnquist
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This cartoonist calls "Mothers, food, love and career: the four major guilt groups" |
Cathy Guisewite
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Wounded Knee Village, Buechel Memorial Lakota Museum |
South Dakota
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A member of the Warren Commission, he co-wrote "Portrait of the Assassin", a book about Lee Harvey Oswald |
(Anthony: Who is Garrison?)
Gerald Ford
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On "SNL" this performer with a rhyming name portrayed Arianna the Cheerleader, Mariah Carey & Judge Judy |
Cheri Oteri
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The name of this Project Mercury flight director sounds like a famous brand of powerboat |
Chris Kraft
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Canadian prime minister Elliott |
Pierre Trudeau
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She told Ernest Hemingway, "You are all a lost generation" |
Gertrude Stein
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Cumberland Caverns, Lookout Mountain Incline Railway |
Tennessee
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