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His delegates at the 1960 Democratic National Convention received PT 109 paperweights |
John F. Kennedy
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This Scottish draft horse can certainly pull a heavy load, bud |
Clydesdale
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It precedes "boy loses girl" &, sometimes, "boy gets girl" |
boy meets girl
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More than 80% of Oceania's land mass is composed of New Guinea & this country's North & South Islands |
New Zealand
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We'll show you the money if you can name this film in which Glenn Frey played a sports team owner |
Jerry Maguire
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Like a surgeon, a comedian may have you "in" these |
stitches
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Important songs in this Democrat's 1928 campaign included "Better Times With Al" & "The Sidewalks Of New York" |
Al Smith
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The Criollo is a breed from this country & is popular with the gauchos of the Pampas |
Argentina
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It comes after "Hail Mary" in a Hail Mary |
full of grace
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This relatively new nation has a name which means "small islands" |
Micronesia
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In 1996 Madonna portrayed "Evita" & this singer played "The Preacher's Wife" |
Whitney Houston
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Animal sounds that also refer to laughter include a hen's cackle & this sound wolves make |
a howl
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In 1984 the GOP distributed "Fritz Busters" campaign buttons, referring to this Democrat |
Walter Mondale
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Missouri has a fox-trotting horse & this state has a walking horse |
Tennessee
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"Neck and neck" is listed as a synonym of this phrase that sounds like plastic surgery |
(John: What is nose to nose?)
nip and tuck
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This territory is the only place in the south Pacific that celebrates U.S. holidays |
American Samoa
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"Love on the Rocks" was one of the songs introduced by this pop singer in 1980's "The Jazz Singer" |
Neil Diamond
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Disrespectful laughter, or a popular candy bar |
(Scot: What is a snicker?) (Alex: Yes, and [looks to judges]... well, we can't accept.) ... (Alex: [*], there's an "S" on the end of it. Scot, I was so relieved that you had come up with that correct response or what I thought was a correct response. You were gonna be out of the hole, but you had no money, so you wouldn't have been able to play in Final Jeopardy! anyway. As it is, we'll have to say goodbye to you, you'll get the third place prize.)
Snickers
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His run for the presidency produced the pamphlet "United We Stand -- How We Can Take Back Our Country" |
(Scot: Who was Lincoln?)
H. Ross Perot
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The Nez Perce Indians are famous for developing this breed of horse seen here: |
Appaloosa
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On TV's "Alice", if you changed your breakfast order you'd probably hear this from Flo |
"Kiss my Grits!"
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Due to its proximity to the Int'l Date Line, this tiny kingdom is the first country to greet the new day |
(Scot: What is Vanuatu?) (John: What is Fiji?)
Tonga
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He met wife Barbara Bach during the filming of "Caveman" |
Ringo Starr
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Amused actor seen here in 1947's "Kiss of Death": |
Richard Widmark
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In 1908 this third party's platform called for an amendment to outlaw making & selling alcoholic drinks |
(Scot: What was the Bull Moose Party?) (John: Who was Debs?)
the Prohibition Party
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A high-stepping carriage horse in England, or the coach for hire that it pulls |
(John: What is a hansom?)
a hackney
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It completes the Oscar Wilde quote, "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking..." |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go, John.)
at the stars
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Annual events in this country include the Bula Festival in Nadi & the Hibiscus Festival in Suva |
Fiji
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"Graffiti Bridge", which he directed & starred in, was sort of a sequel to "Purple Rain" |
Prince
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In a 1996 film witty French aristocrats try to avoid becoming an object of this, the film's title |
Ridicule
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