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In 1946 Hans Frank, Rudolf Hess & Fritz Sauckel were among those convicted of war crimes in this city |
Nuremberg
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It was Major Margaret Houlihan's sexy nickname |
"Hot Lips"
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Hickham Field sustained damage during the Japanese attack on this nearby site December 7, 1941 |
Pearl Harbor
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In a song in "The Fantasticks", "Soon it's gonna" do this, "I can see it. Soon it's gonna" do this, "I can tell" |
Rain
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An introductory part in a novel |
Prologue
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After their convictions, this pair became the first civilians put to death for espionage in the U.S. |
Julius & Ethel Rosenberg
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Johnny Mandel wrote this "painless" tune that was the show's theme song |
"Suicide is Painless"
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The Yellow Brick Road leads to it |
The Emerald City
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Legend & Integra |
(Mihee: What is Honda Accord?)
Acura
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This William Inge play inspired a Marilyn Maxwell TV series & a Marilyn Monroe film |
Bus Stop
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Gosh darn it! It's abusive, vulgar or irreverent language |
Profanity
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This famous orator aided the prosecution of John Scopes during Tennessee's sensational "Monkey" trial |
William Jennings Bryan
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William Christopher played this lovable chaplain on the show |
Father Mulcahy
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Sir Joseph Paxton's palace, or Dr. Robert Schuller's cathedral |
Crystal
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In titles of musicals, this word stands alone, follows "Bubbling Brown" & precedes "Babies" |
Sugar
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The "dry" period in which the 18th Amendment was in force |
Prohibition
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Despite a highly controversial trial, these 2 were executed for murders in 1920 at a Mass. factory |
Sacco & Vanzetti
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Company clerk "Radar" O'Reilly was from this state |
Iowa
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You can keep the valuable rocks you find in the state park near Murfreesboro, Arkansas: Crater of these |
Diamonds
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Protege & Millenia |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Mazda
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Big Stone Gap, Virginia is home to the outdoor drama "Trail of the Lonesome" this |
Pine
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The working class |
Proletariat
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Evidence of this man's guilt in a famous 1935 kidnapping case included finding ransom money at his house |
(Paul: What is the Lindbergh Baby case?) (Alex: Yes it was, but we wanted the name of the individual.)
Bruno Hauptmann
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The colonel & lt. colonel who were the 4077th's commanding officers |
Lt. Col. Henry Blake & Col. Sherman Potter
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During a 1992 standoff, the FBI captured white supremacist Randy Weaver at this Idaho site |
Ruby Ridge
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Corniche & Silver Shadow |
Rolls-Royce
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Shakespeare's play about this Tudor king begins, "I come no more to make you laugh..." |
Henry VIII
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The ceremonial etiquette observed by diplomats & heads of state |
Protocol
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