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THE SONGS OF THE CARPENTERS |
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One of these off Belize, like the "Great" one off Australia, is listed |
Barrier reef
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Title that completes, "That is why all the girls in town follow you all around, just like me, they long to be..." |
"Close To You"
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She won Olympic gold in the heptathlon in 1988 & 1992 |
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
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Miller told this future wife, "You're the saddest girl I've ever met" |
Marilyn Monroe
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Heavy equipment salesman William Jefferson Blythe didn't live to see this son of his born in 1946 |
Bill Clinton
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Though the object seen here is listed as in the United States, it was made in this country: (Statue of Liberty) |
France
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"Hangin' around, nothing to do but frown, rainy days and Mondays always" do this |
get me down
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This poem by Friedrich von Schiller was the basis for the choral finale of Beethoven's 9th Symphony |
"Ode to Joy"
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Miller took this last name of his best-known character from the film "The Testament of Dr. Mabuse" |
Loman
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An IBM salesman in the '50s, he founded Electronic Data Systems in the '60s & made a billion |
H. Ross Perot
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These islands, made a national park by Ecuador in 1959, were made a World Heritage Site in 1978 |
(Alex: We have a minute left in the round.)
the Galapagos Islands
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This song says, "And when the evening comes we smile, so much of life ahead" |
"We've Only Just Begun"
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Hospitals & desperate causes |
(Brian: Who is Saint Vincent de Paul?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Saint Jude
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This 1993 film starred Kieu Chinh & Tamlyn Tomita |
The Joy Luck Club
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"The Crucible" opens in 1692 in Reverend Parris' house in this Massachusetts town |
Salem
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Born in 1896, he followed his father, Jacob Winston, into the jewelry business |
Harry Winston
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The historic center of Zacatecas in this country is just steeped in heritage |
Mexico
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This 1973 song, a No. 1 adult contemporary hit, was featured on "Sesame Street" |
(Brian: What is "Sunny Day"?)
"Sing"
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Lost items & the poor |
(Jeeks: Who is Saint Vincent de Paul?)
Saint Anthony of Padua
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Outspoken views about drugs & sexuality led to this surgeon general's resignation in 1994 |
(Bill: Who is Jocelyn Elders?)
Joycelyn Elders
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Miller's 1956 testimony before this committee got him cited for contempt of Congress |
HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee)
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The Washington Redskins' stadium was once named JKC, after this ex-encyclopedia salesman who owned the team |
Jack Kent Cooke
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This 73-mile-long heritage site was built back in 122 A.D. to keep northern invaders out of England |
Hadrian's Wall
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Wait a minute! 14 years after the Marvelettes, the Carpenters topped the charts with this song |
(Bill: What is "Mr. Postman"?) (Brian: What is "Wait A Minute, Mr. Postman"?)
"Please Mr. Postman"
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He also wrote "Anna Livia Plurabelle" & "Tales Told of Shem and Shaun" |
James Joyce
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Play title that completes the line "Sure, he was my son. But I think to him they were..." |
"All My Sons"
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His name means "coal miner", but he was a book salesman who started a weekly magazine in 1895 |
(Brian: Who is John Collier?)
Peter Fenelon Collier
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