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Though it's home to Disneyland, this California city is sister to Mito, near Tokyo, Japan |
Anaheim
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Merle Miller's 1980 book "Lyndon" is "An Oral Biography" of this man |
Lyndon B. Johnson
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An unemployed soldier, 1821: "Josephine!" |
Napoleon Bonaparte
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He not only starred on "Charles in Charge", he was often in charge as the show's director |
Scott Baio
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It's a series of positions in which each one has direct authority over the one immediately below |
(Frank: What are links in the chain?)
a chain of command
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Fort Lauderdale linked up with Medellin; Miami linked with this capital of Colombia |
Bogota
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Carriage, platen, shift key |
Typewriter
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A 1991 book about this actor, JFK's brother-in-law, is subtitled "The Man Who Kept the Secrets" |
(Chris: Who is Peter Lawton?)
Peter Lawford
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A pilot, 1937: "Gas is running low...we are flying at 1,000 feet..." |
Amelia Earhart
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Appropriate name of the animated girl on "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" who had copper coins for eyes |
(Susan: Who is Pretty [*]?) (Alex: We'll accept that.)
Penny
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It's Nevada Democrat Harry Reid's position in the Senate |
(Chris: What is president?)
minority whip
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These sister university cities in England & Massachusetts share a name |
Cambridge
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Spine, coarse teeth, fine teeth |
Comb
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Louis Harlan's biography of this Tuskegee educator won a 1984 Pulitzer Prize |
Booker T. Washington
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A social leader, 1965: "Let's cool it, brothers!" |
Malcolm X
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Ian Fleming came up with the name Napoleon Solo, Robert Vaughn's character on this series |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
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This North American bird is named for its odd call, which it may repeat several hundred times without stopping |
the whip-poor-will
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This Moroccan city is a sister to Chicago; it might be the beginning of a beautiful friendship, Louis |
Casablanca
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Cutting blade, release knob, magnetic lid lifter |
Can opener
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The tables were turned on this biographer when she became the subject of the unauthorized book "Poison Pen" |
Kitty Kelley
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A monarch, 1603: "All my possessions for a moment of time" |
Queen Elizabeth I
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One of Tallulah Bankhead's last roles was as this "Batman" villainess named for a spider |
Black Widow
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Tool preferred by Leatherface in a 1974 horror classic |
Chain saw
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This Tibetan town is sister to Boulder, Colorado |
Lhasa
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Band, collet, prongs, stone |
Ring
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"The Man Who Presumed" tells the story of this explorer |
(Frank: Who is Livingstone?)
Henry Stanley
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A poet, 1953: "I've had 18 straight whiskies, I think that's the record" |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
Dylan Thomas
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Dwayne Hickman's brother Darryl sometimes appeared as this character's brother Davey |
(Frank: Who is Darryl?)
Dobie Gillis
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"A Sandwich Just Isn't A Sandwich Without" the "tangy zip" of this Kraft salad dressing |
Miracle Whip
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