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Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote that he "lived on in his wild, jungle existence with little change for several years" |
Tarzan
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In Old English law, it was the money paid for the pardoning of an offense; today, it's paid to kidnappers |
Ransom
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At age 8 this young "How Do I Live" superstar was a 2-week champ on TV's "Star Search" |
LeAnn Rimes
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Stooges: Moe, _____, Curly |
Larry
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He's still president |
Saddam Hussein
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A keyboard, CD-ROM drive & modem |
Hardware
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His 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises" has been published in England as "Fiesta" |
Ernest Hemingway
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The Supreme Court has ruled that "Search and" this of property is unreasonable if done without a warrant |
Seizure
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This trio of divas seen here has come to rule the roost: |
the Dixie Chicks
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Presidents: Richard Nixon, _____, Jimmy Carter |
Gerald Ford
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From 1980 to 1988 Iraq fought an inconclusive war with this nation in which over a million soldiers perished |
Iran
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Actor Bruce Willis has played maverick cop John McClane 3 times in this movie series |
Die Hard
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"The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies" was a follow-up to her stories of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny |
Beatrix Potter
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She ran the beauty parlor & gossip center in the 1989 film "Steel Magnolias" |
Dolly Parton
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Novels: "Little Women", _____, "Jo's Boys" |
"Little Men"
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Roughly 75 percent of Iraq's people are Arabs & 20 percent are of this ethnic group |
Kurds
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Song that tells us, "When I get home to you, I find the things that you do will make me feel alright" |
"A Hard Day's Night"
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She made Tom Sawyer whitewash her fence |
(Brian: Who is Becky Thatcher?)
Aunt Polly
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Meaning "after death", it's the Latin phrase for the examination to determine the cause of death |
(Brian: What is an autopsy?)
Post mortem
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This redhead does some down-home storytelling in her 1999 book "Comfort From A Country Quilt" |
Reba McEntire
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"Star Wars" films: "A New Hope", ____, "Return of the Jedi" |
(Darlene: What is Star Wars?)
The Empire Strikes Back
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It's the country Iraqi nationalists call Iraq's 19th province |
(Tate: What is Kurdistan?)
Kuwait
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3-word term that means inflexible or strongly binding, such as rules |
Hard and fast
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This title home of a Hawthorne tale has "an elm-tree of wide circumference, rooted before the door" |
"The House of the Seven Gables"
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This word also found in the First Amendment means a formal written request to the court for judicial action |
Petition
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I trust you'll know in 1996 she married her touring partner Tim McGraw |
Faith Hill
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Gifts: "Four calling birds", _____, "Two turtle doves" |
"Three French hens"
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It's the only one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World once found in Iraq |
(Brian: What are the Hanging Gardens of Nebuchadnezzar?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed before Double Jeopardy!: "Brian, our judges have ruled that since Nebuchadnezzar was king of Babylon, your response is acceptable, so you get $1000 back."]
the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Cable talk show hosted by Chris Matthews |
Hardball
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