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Some have linked Detroit's Zerilli family to the 1975 disappearance of this Teamsters leader -- but not us, Mr. Zerilli |
Jimmy Hoffa
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It's the footwear in the title of Dennis Nahat's rock 'n' roll ballet, danced to Elvis Presley's greatest hits |
"Blue Suede Shoes"
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Now a "20/20" co-anchor, she was 1 of 2 women reporters in the press corps that accompanied Nixon to China |
Barbara Walters
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In 1997 pilot Linda Finch recreated & finished the round-the-world flight begun by this woman |
Amelia Earhart
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Revolutionary War traitor who became a big screen Conan the Barbarian |
(minute to go...)
Benedict Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Don Vito heads this fictional family that's at the center of Mario Puzo's "The Godfather" |
Corleone
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The ballet "For Bird, with Love" was Alvin Ailey's tribute to this jazz musician whose nickname was "Bird" |
Charlie Parker
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Originally, this sitcom was going to be called "Country Cousins" or "The Eddie Albert Show" |
Green Acres
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From 1952 to 1955 the Argentine city of La Plata was named temporarily for this woman |
Eva Peron
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In Italian: penisola |
Peninsula
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Mr. Yankovic's persona leading the mob in 1920s Chicago |
"Weird Al" Capone
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Powerful family leader Carlo Gambino was born on this island in 1902 & died on Long Island in 1976 |
Sicily
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"Marguerite and Armand" was choreographed for Margot Fonteyn & this handsome partner |
Rudolf Nureyev
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Robert Clary, who played Corporal LeBeau in this series, was interned in Nazi concentration camps in WWII |
Hogan's Heroes
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In 1989 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of this state became the first Cuban-American elected to Congress |
Florida
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In German: stadt |
(P: What is state?)
City
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George Bush veep who had hits with "Deacon Blues" & "Hey Nineteen" |
Steely Dan Quayle
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Raymond Patriarca, a Rhode Island vending machine businessman, controlled the mob in this 6-state area for decades |
New England
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Traditionally, the ballerina plays the mother & the sweetheart of this young outlaw in the 1938 ballet named for him |
Billy the Kid
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Guy Williams won this swashbuckling role because he was one of the few actors tested who could fence |
(P: Who is Robin Hood?)
Zorro
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(Hi, I'm Kristi Yamaguchi) In 1992 I became the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating since this woman in 1976 |
Dorothy Hamill
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Karol Wojtyla as the Pope in Frank Sinatra's '61 hit song |
(Alex: They get better!)
John Paul the Second Time Around
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Italian word for the boss of a family; he may aspire to be one "di tutti capi", "of all bosses" |
Capo
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Eliot Feld's ballet "Harbinger" features music by this "Peter and the Wolf" composer |
(L: Who is Tchaikovsky?)
Sergei Prokofiev
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This Buddy Ebsen series had a Nielsen average of 39.1 for 1963-64, the highest season rating from 1960 to today |
The Beverly Hillbillies
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In a 1920 poetry collection, she wrote, "My candle burns at both ends, it will not last the night" |
(L: Who is Edna Ferber?)
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Psychedelic "Dark Side of the Moon" rockers twice crowned heavyweight boxing champion of the world |
(P: What is Pink Floyd....[time]?)
Pink Floyd Patterson
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