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The ABA, Inc. in Sydney is an Australian association that gives lessons in how to throw these |
boomerangs
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In February 1995 he reunited with his E Street Band to perform for a "Murder Incorporated" video shoot |
Bruce Springsteen
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In October 1965 Oakland police turned back over 10,000 marchers protesting this war |
the Vietnam War
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Napoleon invades Russia; causes problems for Natasha; leaves |
War and Peace
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One of two "Friends" actors who fit the category |
Matt LeBlanc (or Matthew Perry)
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A spinning toy, or the location of this clue in the category |
top
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It has webbed feet, no teeth or external ears, brown fur & a rubbery, duckbill-shaped muzzle |
the platypus
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Feedback was first used in pop music in this Beatles song heard here: |
"I Feel Fine"
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This actor won the California governorship in 1966 using the unrest at Berkeley as a campaign issue |
Ronald Reagan
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Poet goes to hell; then purgatory (where he meets an old flame); then heaven! |
(Mike: What is The Inferno?) (Marguerite: What is Dante's Inferno?)
The Divine Comedy
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This Texan was "Dazed and Confused" before starring in "Contact" & "Amistad" |
Matthew McConaughey
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Magically conceal a card in your hand, or a tall tropical tree |
palm
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Walter Burley Griffin, an architect from Chicago, designed this capital city, site unseen |
(Mike: What is Melbourne?)
Canberra
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This group's "Night Fever" stayed at No. 1 longer than any other single of 1978--8 weeks |
the Bee Gees
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Mario Savio was an informal leader of the FSM, a group named for this constitutional right |
the Free Speech Movement
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George & Martha throw an after-party for Nick & Honey; play games; start for bed at dawn |
(Alex: We have about a minute to go.)
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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His character on "Party of Five" battled cancer |
Matthew Fox
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To trample underfoot, a closed court sport or a vegetable |
squash
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This now popular tourist attraction almost wrecked the Endeavour, Captain Cook's ship |
the Great Barrier Reef
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This Tony Orlando & Dawn hit became a theme of hope during the Iranian Hostage Crisis, 1979 to 1981 |
"Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree"
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It completes the protest slogan "I am a UC student: do not fold, bend or" this |
mutilate
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Bored French housewife commits adultery; commits herself to huge debt; commits suicide |
Madame Bovary
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This Matthew has been in the movies "Married to the Mob" & "Short Cuts" |
Matthew Modine
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Vulgar, or a dozen dozen |
gross
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Over 309 of these are operating in the Barossa Valley, the Aussie equivalent of our Napa |
wineries
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After disbanding in 1968 these "brothers" reunited in 1974 & had a No. 3 hit with "Rock And Roll Heaven" |
The Righteous Brothers
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In May 1960, the San Francisco meeting of this House committee was disrupted by protesters from Berkeley |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the House Un-American Activities Committee
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Mysterious rich guy throws lavish parties to impress old flame; gets shot; dies |
(Roxanne: What is... uh, aaah!)
The Great Gatsby
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Somber, serious matter, or where a body's buried |
grave
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