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In the 1890s tourists took a 2-day ride from Flagstaff to its south rim |
Grand Canyon
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This CBS private eye series starred Jameson Parker & Gerald McRaney |
Simon & Simon
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Ague is an outdated term for this tropical disease spread by mosquitos |
Malaria
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You get it off a certain duck's breast |
Eiderdown
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In Feb. 1999 his "The Testament" was London's top hardback & his "The Street Lawyer" was top paperback |
John Grisham
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Brit Reid was related to this masked crimefighter of the Old West |
Lone Ranger
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As a captain in this fabled law enforcement group, Jack Hays was assigned to protect San Antonio |
Texas Rangers
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simonsays.com is the web address of this publishing company founded in 1924 |
Simon and Schuster
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This name for tuberculosis referred to the wasting away of the patient |
Consumption
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This "judicious" actor fantasized about Phoebe Cates in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" |
Judge Reinhold
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Her "Story" by Andrew Morton was released in March 1999 |
Monica Lewinsky
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The Green Hornet's car, it shares its name with an Anna Sewell horse |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Black Beauty
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The one Kansas opened in 1867 was basically copied from the one in Joliet, Illinois |
Prison
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Starring Ben Kingsley, "Murderers Among Us" was a TV biography of this Nazi hunter |
Simon Wiesenthal
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Julius Caesar probably suffered from attacks of this, which Shakespeare calls "falling-sickness" |
(Vic: What is vertigo?)
epilepsy
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An unmarried lady in a German house |
Fraulein
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In "Glamorama", this "American Psycho" author takes on the world of supermodels |
Bret Easton Ellis
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In the 1960s he played Kato on TV |
Bruce Lee
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Along with Chief Joseph, Looking Glass was a leader of this Indian tribe |
Nez Perce
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Her first Top Ten hit was "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" in 1971 |
Carly Simon
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Grippe refers to a contagious disease characterized by feverishness, especially this one |
Influenza
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It can mean simply to exalt, or more often, to make a god of |
Deify
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He tinkered & tailored with "Single and Single" & made it a bestseller |
John le Carre
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Buzz in & tell us that this Rimsky-Korsakov piece was the Green Hornet's theme |
"Flight of the Bumblebee"
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This legendary marshal joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1873, but only stayed a short time |
(Shane: Who was Wild Bill Cody?) (Vic: Who was Wyatt Earp?)
Wild Bill Hickok
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Roger Moore & Ian Ogilvy have both played this character, also called the Saint, on British TV |
(Shane: Who is Simon Legree?) ... (Alex: Shane was so glad to jump in ahead of Vic on the signaling button that it threw him off!)
Simon Templar
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Visible exhalations of gas or steam, or an old term for depression or hypochondria |
Vapors
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He's the Greek god of horses & earthquakes, as well as waters |
Poseidon
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This author of 1970's "The Female Eunuch" is back with "The Whole Woman" |
Germaine Greer
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In the 1940 movie serial, Kato was played by Keye Luke, who alsp played this movie detective's number one son |
Charlie Chan
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