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In 1997 this Blues Brother was collared to play Mike Weber, a free-wheeling minister on "Soul Man" |
Dan Aykroyd
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"Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties" was the moral of his "The Fox and the Goat" |
Aesop
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The press corps called this Scottie "The Informer"; when they saw him they knew FDR was near |
Fala
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In 1968 the St. Louis Hawks flew the coop & landed in this city |
Atlanta
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Unlike other major Polish cities like Warsaw, this former capital escaped WWII devastation |
Krakow
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It's said to be "The way to a man's heart" |
Through his stomach
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This 1944 Bing Crosby film won more than "Two-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ra" Oscars, it won 7 |
Going My Way
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Heloise says if you're wearing these & are going to make a splash in the water, at least squint |
(Kathy: What are galoshes?)
contact lenses
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Edgar was the beagle named after this man, who gave him to LBJ |
J. Edgar Hoover
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It was Kerr-tains for this team when the Bulls' Steve Kerr made the title-winning shot in the 1997 NBA Finals |
Utah Jazz
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The Bulgarians are famous for this dairy product, which they claimed to have invented |
(Heather: What is sour cream?)
yogurt
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A digital phrase meaning to hitchhike |
Thumb a ride
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In this 1964 film Richard Burton was an alcoholic, philandering ex-clergyman in Mexico |
Night of the Iguana
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"Never be the only one, except, possibly, in your own home", wrote this author of "The Color Purple" |
Alice Walker
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His golden retriever Liberty gave birth to 9 pups in the White House, giving him even more to trip over |
Gerald Ford
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In May 1997 this former Celtics star returned to his home state to become coach of the Indiana Pacers |
Larry Bird
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Nicu Ceausescu, a playboy who was groomed to lead this country, was jailed in 1990 & died in 1996 |
Romania
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When you're charged a great deal of money for something, you "pay through" this |
The nose
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1973 film that gave Jason Miller a real workout as the priest Father Karras |
The Exorcist
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Advice of John Soule later picked up by Horace Greeley |
"Go West, Young Man"
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He gave the Kennedys Pushinka, a pup of Strelka, the first Soviet dog in space |
Nikita Khrushchev
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John Wooden, the legendary "Wizard of Westwood", coached this school to 10 NCAA titles |
UCLA
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Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia & Ljubljana is the capital of this former Yugoslav republic |
Slovenia
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It means too close to tell, especially in horse racing |
Neck and neck
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In 1947 David Niven was in "The Bishop's Wife"; in 1996 Denzel Washington starred in this remake |
(Tom: I'll take ADVICE for $100.) (Alex: All right, I'll give you some!)
The Preacher's Wife
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Satchel Paige & this actor's 2,000-Year-Old Man say to avoid fried foods for longevity |
Mel Brooks
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This bestselling author died in May 1997 at age 12 |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
Millie (President Bush's dog)
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While at Princeton, this future U.S. Senator set the record for points in a Final Four game with 58 |
Bill Bradley
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You can "spot" Croatia's tourist cities Split & Dubrovnik in this coastal region for which a dog breed is named |
(Kathy: What is Alsacia?)
Dalmatia
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Derived from the Bible, it immediately follows "An eye for an eye" |
"A tooth for a tooth"
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