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CELEBRITY SECRET LIVES RHYME TIME |
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On Oct. 22, 1962 President Kennedy revealed that Russia had built missile bases in this country |
Cuba
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"Start Me Up", "Satisfaction", "Jumpin' Jack Flash" |
"Satisfaction", "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Start Me Up"
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Gen. Joachim Murat married into this Corsican family & became king of Naples |
Bonaparte
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In this contest using a rope, your team wins by going backwards & loses by going forwards |
Tug of war
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This former 49ers QB who holds many Super Bowl records almost played college basketball instead of football |
Joe Montana
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The first permanent settler in this country was a Norwegian Viking named Ingolfr Arnarson |
Iceland
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Cleopatra, Cheops, Tutankhamen |
Cheops, Tutankhamen, Cleopatra
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After winning Super Bowl XXI in 1987, Phil Simms pioneered the use of this reply when asked what he would do now |
(R: What is "I'm Going to Disney World!?")
"I'm Going to Disneyland!"
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A Brantford, Ontario native, this "Great One" has rewritten the NHL record books in his stellar career |
(Kama: Who is Gordie Howe?)
Wayne Gretzky
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Nicosia & Limassol are the only 2 cities with a population of over 100,000 in this country |
Cyprus
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Cro-Magnon, Australopithecus, Neanderthal |
Australopithecus, Neanderthal, Cro-Magnon
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She lived in a canyon, wore size 9 shoes & was gone forever after drowning in a duck pond at 9 in the morning |
(Kama: Who is Virginia Woolf?)
"(My Darling) Clementine"
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Sadly, this undefeated boxing legend from Brockton, Massachusetts died in a plane crash in 1969 |
Rocky Marciano
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Cosby's recreational dentistry equipment |
(Ryan: What is Bill's drill?)
Bill's drills
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We're not pulling the wool over your eyes when we tell you it was the first nation to grant women the right to vote |
(Sherry: What is Australia?)
New Zealand
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Bebop, ragtime, swing |
Ragtime, swing, bebop
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In October 1415 Charles D'Albret led the French to disaster against Henry V at this site |
Agincourt
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The "Extraterrestrial Highway" runs for about 100 miles in this state |
Nevada
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This 1932 Olympic gold medal winner is often called the greatest female athlete of all time |
Babe Didrikson Zaharias
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Nobel winner Linus' bearlike attacks on the living room furniture |
Pauling's maulings
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In area, it's the larger of the 2 countries that occupy Hispaniola |
(Ryan: What is Haiti?)
the Dominican Republic
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The Seven Years' War, the Thirty Years' War, the Hundred Years' War |
(Alex: The wars got shorter and so is our time; we have less than a minute to go.)
the Hundred Years' War, the Thirty Years' War, the Seven Years' War
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The name of this 17th C. officer, a stickler for drill & discipline, became an English word meaning the same |
Jean Martinet
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In the courtroom mala fides, the opposite of bona fides, means to argue a case in this |
In bad faith
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One of the first baseball players elected to the Hall of Fame, his lifetime batting average was .366 |
Ty Cobb
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Physicist Bohr's stiletto shoes |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Niels' heels
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