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Kim Basinger & this actor named their daughter Ireland |
Alec Baldwin
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Israel's fourth premier, she was sworn in March 17, 1969 |
Golda Meir
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(Alex: All right, listen to this.)
The Newlywed Game
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Matthew 7:6 is the source of the famous phrase about not casting "pearls before" these |
swine
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It's what the poker player "sees" & bumps |
a bet
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This flattened disk in the night sky is the visible portion of our galaxy |
the Milky Way
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This singer earned a 1995 Emmy nomination for appearing on "ER" opposite her nephew George |
Rosemary Clooney
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A March 17, 1906 speech by this president popularized the term, "Muckrake" |
Theodore Roosevelt
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(Alex: Answer, this piece of music...) ... (Alex: The Family Feu-u-u-u-ud, yes!) [Laughter]
Family Feud
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Don't look one "in the mouth" or we'll say, "neigh!" |
a gift horse
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It's bump's partner in a striptease |
a grind
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Distant radio stations on this band are clearer at night because their signals bounce off the ionosphere |
AM
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The life of this coach has included stints with the Lakers, the Knicks, and the Miami Heat |
Pat Riley
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Good Grief! This comic strip star graced the cover of "Life" magazine on March 17, 1967 |
Charlie Brown
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[theme music] |
(Alex: Here it comes.) ... (Alex: Right again! You watch a lot of television.) [Laughter]
The Dating Game
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Someone who feigns innocence but has evil intentions is "A Wolf in" this odd attire |
sheep's clothing
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They're small electric vehicles found in amusement parks |
bumper cars
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Action taken by coastal cities to prevent U-Boats from targeting the silhouettes of ships |
turning the lights out (or a blackout)
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Talk show O'Hosts include Rosie O'Donnell & this woman who's been seen "in person" on "Extra" |
(Christopher: What is O'Donnell?)
Maureen O'Boyle
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No beans about it, the British made news when they evacuated this city March 17, 1776 |
Boston
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[theme music] |
(Alex: This piece.)
The $10,000 (or $20,000, or $100,000) Pyramid
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This familiar phrase for a clumsy person calls to mind a big bovine in a porcelain boutique |
a bull in a china shop
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In the sport named for it, it's bumped, set, & spiked |
volleyball
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Van Gogh painted this work, seen here, with candles stuck in his hatband |
(Alex: [*], you are correct! $4,000. Making it tougher for Rebecca & Christopher.)
Starry Night
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This Republican senator from Florida is the grandson of a Philadelphia A's manager of the same name |
Connie Mack
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The first of these office machines by A.B. Dick went on sale March 17, 1887 March 17, 1887 |
(Christopher: What's a ditto machine?) ... [Audience applause for John's category run]
a mimeograph
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(Alex: All right, we could not do this category without this classic theme.) ... (John: What's The $64,000 Question?)
the original Jeopardy! theme
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After "March comes in like a lion" it does this |
goes out like a lamb
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These ridges that are made to force cars to slow down can give them quite a jolt |
speed bumps
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Every year on this night, Spaniards eat 12 grapes as the clock strikes midnight |
New Year's Eve
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