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HORROR MOVIE SERIES BY CHARACTER |
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THE WORLD ALMANAC'S WIDELY KNOWN AMERICANS |
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This man shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change |
Al Gore
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He was the only surviving son of Henry VII, so he became king in 1509 |
Henry VIII
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In 1962 Andy Warhol gained fame by painting cans of this food brand |
Campbell's Soup
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This San Francisco-born woman is listed as "Former White House intern" |
Monica Lewinsky
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Join together parts of a rope or pieces of film |
splice
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He felt honored & humbled that the Nobel committee gave the prize to "a simple monk from Tibet" |
the Dalai Lama
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Freddy Krueger |
(Kristina: What is Friday the 13th?)
Nightmare on Elm Street
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When his reign began in 1307, he was the eldest surviving son of Edward I |
(Alex: You may know him better as [*].) [Laughter]
Edward II
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Of the Atlantic, Pacific or the Arctic, the ocean that Blue Point oysters come from |
the Atlantic
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The almanac notes of her: "b 3/15/33 (Brooklyn, NY) Sup. Ct. Justice" |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Unfortunately, these insects, Pediculus humanus capitis, go straight to your head |
lice
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The Nobel committee felt solidarity in awarding the 1983 Peace Prize to this union leader |
Lech Walesa
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Jason Voorhees |
Friday the 13th
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The eldest son of Henry IV became king in 1413 |
(Alex: Ah, you are beginning to catch on. Good for you.)
Henry V
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In the 2004 presidential campaign, this candidate's wife promoted eating rabbit; with ketchup? |
John Kerry
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The naked truth about him: "b 4/9/26 (Chicago) Publisher" |
Hugh Hefner
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In slang, they're referred to as "bones" |
(Alex: You use 'em in Vegas. What are [*]?)
dice
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F.W. De Klerk & this man went halfsies on the 1993 Peace Prize for the peaceful termination of apartheid |
(Jeff: Who is Desmond Tutu?)
(Nelson) Mandela
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Leatherface |
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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This third son of William I inherited the throne from his father in 1087 |
(Alex: You forgot the pattern so soon. [*]... following William I.)
William II
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She wrote the ever-popular "Boston Cooking School Cook Book" in 1896 |
Fannie Farmer
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This New Haven-born casino developer is nearly at the end of the list |
(Alison: Who is Donald Trump?)
Steve Wynn
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It's what "The Postman Always" does in the title of a 1934 novel |
Rings Twice
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Pinhead |
(Kristina: Um... shoot.) (Alex: Oh, too much time.)
Hellraiser
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He succeeded his elder brother George IV in 1830 |
(Kristina: Who is Edward VII?) (Alison: Who is Edward VIII?)
William IV
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Italian for "cooked", it's a pork & beef salami that contains whole peppercorns |
cotto
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In order, you'll find Bob Costas, Ann Coulter, Katie Couric & this former TV anchor |
Walter Cronkite
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This woman who once canoodled with Gary Hart has since become a leading Internet safety expert & advocate |
(Alison: Who is Jessica Rice?)
Donna Rice
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