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THE WEIRD & THE SUPERNATURAL |
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In the summer of '93, parts of Illinois, Iowa & 7 other states became disaster areas due to this disaster |
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It can be a group of desert travelers journeying together, or the name of a Dodge minivan |
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Gene Siskel was such a fan of this film that he once owned Travolta's white disco suit from it |
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This popular fortune-telling device takes its name from the German & French words for "yes" |
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During WWII, this mythical American soldier left the impression that he "Was Here" |
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Patricia Brentrup fought for custody of her 6 children, including this "Home Alone" star |
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This Ford model is named for the Zodiac sign of the wives of several men who developed it |
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It's the Travolta film that featured the memorable music heard here: |
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A popular game show shares its name with this tarot card |
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The raised ribs on this fabric are also called wales |
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In 1992 U.S. forces left these Pacific islands occupied in the Spanish-American War |
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General Motors' first new nameplate in over 60 years, it bears the name of the sixth planet |
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John played a Miami mobster who wanted to make movies in this 1995 film |
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Alabama 1963-1967; 1971-1979 |
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Depossession & releasement are synonyms for this ritual designed to drive out spirits |
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She was the lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson criminal trial |
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The name of this rear-engined Chevy model brought out in 1959 was originally on an experimental Corvette |
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John was a real "knockout" in the movie seen here: |
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PK, the ability to move objects with one's mind, stands for this |
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In a children's book, Cedric Errol of New York City becomes this little lord |
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This filmmaker is heard reading from a book based on one of his PBS series: ("A resourceful young Otsego player named Abner Doubleday sat down & on the spot drew up the rules for a brand new game & called it baseball.") |
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One of the longest-lived model names, this Buick line dating from 1959 means "the sword" in French |
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In "Carrie" & again in "Blow Out", Travolta was directed by this man |
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Named for its Russian discoverers, this type of photography captures auras |
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Title for an official who rules a colony in the name of a king |
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