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One of Dallas' oldest, this university was founded by the United Methodist Church in 1911 |
SMU (Southern Methodist University)
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Showy flowers "betray" this tree, named for the man who supposedly hanged himself on one |
Judas tree
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An "Insider" told us New Zealand cricket greats Jeff & Martin Crowe are cousins of this actor |
Russell Crowe
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Tequila & lime juice go into this cocktail that's served in a salt-rimmed glass |
Margarita
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Sonja Henie won a 3rd straight gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympics, held, like the '36 summer games, in this country |
Germany
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This Greek defined a friend as "A single soul dwelling in two bodies" |
(S: Who was Socrates?)
Aristotle
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In February 2000 this great NFL coach was laid to rest at a Dallas cemetery |
Tom Landry
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Change 1 letter in the name of Blondie's husband to get this flowering tree seen here: |
Dogwood (from Dagwood)
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She's Warren Beatty's big sister |
Shirley MacLaine
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Equal parts of champagne & this juice make up a mimosa |
Orange juice
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In 2000 this sprinter who was going for 5 golds finished with a respectable 3, plus 2 bronzes |
Marion Jones
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Both this country & the Rio de la Plata, its major river estuary, were named for silver |
Argentina
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This Dallas landmark is infamous as the last place to employ Lee Harvey Oswald |
(T: What is the Texas Book Store Depository?) (P: What is the Texas Book Depository?) (Alex: We'll accept that.)
Texas School Book Depository
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In a classic song, "I'll be with you in" this "blossom time" -- that'd be late spring |
Apple blossom time
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Last name of actress Olympia, & her politician cousin Michael, whom she campaigned for in 1988 |
Dukakis
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It's what a martini is called when the olive is replaced by a pearl onion |
(T: What is a gimlet?) (P: What is a rusty nail?)
Gibson
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The "Heptathlon Cat", seen here; she came out of retirement in 2000 |
(with a minute to go...)
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
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Sometimes junk from the attic turns out to be worth a fortune on this show, PBS' top-rated series |
Antiques Roadshow
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This Mexican-American golfer born in Dallas Dec. 1, 1939 won the U.S., British & Canadian Opens in 1971 |
(S: Who is Fuzzy Zoeller?)
Lee Trevino
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Trees grown for their blossoms rather than their fruit are usually called this synonym of "decorative" |
Ornamental
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She's Virginia senator Charles Robb's famous mother-in-law |
(P: Who is Elizabeth Taylor?)
Lady Bird Johnson
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Swing by southeast Asia for this cocktail; cherry-flavored brandy, gin, lemon, powdered sugar & carbonated water |
Singapore sling
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She paired with Sergei Grinkov to win figure skating gold in 1988 & 1994 |
Ekaterina Gordeeva
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On March 25, 1972 this group's song "A Horse With No Name" began a 3-week stay at the top of the pop charts |
America
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TXN on the New York Stock Exchange, this Dallas electronics firm employs over 38,000 people worldwide |
Texas Instruments
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Dumas wrote about a courtesan who always wore this flower, perhaps the Japonica variety |
Camellia
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Cuban hero Jose Marti was the grandfather of this actor who played the Joker on TV's "Batman" |
Cesar Romero
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This almond-flavored liqueur & creme de cacao are ingredients of a silver cloud cocktail |
Amaretto
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Last name of unrelated tennis players Gigi & Mary Joe, 1992 doubles gold medalists |
(S: What is Hernandez?)
Fernandez
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After Brezhnev's death in 1982, he became the general secretary of the Communist Party's Central Committee |
(S: Who was Gorbachev?)
Yuri Andropov
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