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Before she was Marilyn, this was her name |
Norma Jean Baker
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Proper etiquette says we "post" this girl's name, one of the most popular of the '90s |
Emily
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1967's Time magazine Man of the Year |
Lyndon B. Johnson
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She opened her first chocolate chippery in Palo Alto, California in 1977 |
Mrs. (Debbi) Fields
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This political party brings its national convention to Los Angeles August 14, 2000 |
(Morris: Who are the Republicans?)
the Democratic Party
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Ms. Hawn's collection of early rock hits |
Goldie's oldies
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Marilyn played Sugar Kane, a singer & ukulele player in Sweet Sue's All-Girl Band, in this comedy |
Some Like it Hot
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Ms. Parker of "Sex and the City" sports both of these top names for girls |
Sarah & Jessica
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Having Charles Curtis as his running mate in 1932 didn't help; he was not reelected |
Herbert Hoover
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(Hi, I'm Alyssa Milano.) In 1999 Mary Jo Buttafuoco wrote a letter to the courts to release this girl whom I played in a 1993 TV movie |
Amy Fisher
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On March 5, 2000 over 20,000 will wind through the streets of L.A. during this grueling 26.2 mile endurance test |
Los Angeles Marathon
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Meryl's 4-wheel-drive Wranglers |
Streep's Jeeps
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Monroe studied acting at his Actors Studio in New York for a year |
Lee Strasberg
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One letter different from an Eric Clapton Top 40 hit, it's in the Top 20 among girls' names |
(Hal: What is Lyla?) (Grace: What is Layla?) (Morris: What is Ayla?) ... (Alex: "Layla" was the name of the song.)
Kayla
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The last president born in North Carolina, he served until 1869 |
Andrew Johnson
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This 1992 Olympic figure skating gold medalist is a fourth-generation Japanese-American |
Kristi Yamaguchi
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L.A.'s fabulous Shrine Auditorium will again host these awards on March 26, 2000 |
(Hal: What are the Emmy Awards?)
the Academy Awards (Oscars)
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Affleck's female chickens |
Ben's hens
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It's the movie with the famous scene of Marilyn standing on a subway grating with her dress billowing up |
(Alex: We have a minute to go.)
The Seven Year Itch
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Brian has morphed into this feminine name, one of the 10 most popular |
Brianna
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(Hi, I'm George Clinton) In 1805 New York governor George Clinton became vice president under this man |
(H: Who is James Madison?)
Thomas Jefferson
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She wrote the children's book "To Space and Back" |
Sally Ride
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(Hi, this is Dick Riordan, mayor of Los Angeles.) This L.A. landmark that celebrates its 77th anniv. in 2000 was originally built to promote a real estate development |
(Alex: And this Friday, by the way, you can go out & take a look at a marvelous laser show at [*].)
the Hollywood Sign
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Kilmer's comrades |
Val's pals
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He played the prince who romanced Marilyn's showgirl in 1957's "The Prince and the Showgirl" |
Sir Laurence Olivier
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Wat? This 10th president's last name was a top boy's name? I don't believe it |
(Hal: What is Taylor?)
Tyler
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The first of 3 U.S. presidents to graduate from a military academy |
Ulysses S. Grant (Eisenhower & Carter were the others.)
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This former representative from Colorado co-chaired Gary Hart's presidential campaign |
Pat Schroeder
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In 2000 Angelenos will be enjoying the new Staples Center that's home to 2 NBA teams & this NHL team |
(Morris: Who are the Los Angeles Clippers and... [*]...) (Alex: Stop right there--all we wanted was the NHL team.)
the Los Angeles Kings
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Singer Courtney's pigeons |
Love's doves
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