WE ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM |
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ONE OF THE 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL |
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It's the decade in which Baskin-Robbins introduced the flavor "Beatle Nut" & "Here Comes the Fudge" |
the 1960s
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Pulling no punches, it won awards for Best Picture, Actress, Supporting Actor & Director |
Million Dollar Baby
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Laura Scudder didn't invent this taste treat but did invent a way to bag them so they could be a snack food staple |
potato chips
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The state where Ronald Reagan was born in 1911 |
Illinois
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Haggerty or Fogelberg |
Dan
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Maybe Sinatra was addressing Ava when he sang, "Call Me" this synonym for unreliable |
irresponsible
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Ben & Jerry's has made lots of dough with the ice cream named for this "Dough", its No. 2 seller in 2004 |
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
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On accepting his award for Best Actor, Jamie Foxx thanked this man "for living" |
Ray Charles
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Dona Bailey co-created this arcade game where a leggy arthropod has to be removed from a mushroom patch |
Centipede
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The year he took up residence in the White House |
1981
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A corned beef & sauerkraut sandwich on rye |
Reuben
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Rather than "our debts", the Baltimore Catechism version of the Lord's prayer asks, "Forgive us" these |
trespasses
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The exotic-sounding name of this Bronx-born brand is meant "to convey an aura of... Old-World traditions" |
Häagen-Dazs
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Sandy Powell must have been flying high after winning the Oscar for Costume Design for this film |
(Rick: What is Finding Neverland?)
The Aviator
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In 1921 Kate Gleason built 100 tract homes, inspired by a visit to an assembly line for these |
cars
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Nickname he gained from his role in "Knute Rockne--All American" |
"The Gipper"
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Goldie's "Private" |
Benjamin
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King Xerxes crossed it in 480 B.C. to get to Europe |
(Rick: What is... [shakes head] the Vespa?) ... (Alex: You're tied with Craig.)
the Hellespont
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From the Italian for "foam", it's a molded ice cream dessert that often contains candied fruit |
spumoni
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Original Screenplay honors went to... I can't remember... ah, yes, the writers of this Jim Carrey-Kate Winslet film |
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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Patricia Bath has 4 patents for the laser that safely destroys this opacity of the eye's lens |
cataracts
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His term as president of this began in 1947 |
the Screen Actors Guild
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It joins with "zooks!" as a mild or ironic oath |
Gad
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Someone who verbally represents another person or product |
spokesperson
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Bunny Tracks is a signature flavor from this "colorful" brand that makes folks feel "hoppy" |
Blue Bunny
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Acknowledged for making such great movies as "Equus", "The Verdict" & "12 Angry Men", he received an honorary award |
Sidney Lumet
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Teri Pall claimed the 1965 invention of this device that had a range of 2 miles; we don't know if it was a 900 MHz |
a cordless phone
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The California city that's home to his presidential library & burial site |
Simi Valley
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Sans the San, Hearst's California castle |
Simeon
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A defendant in a divorce case |
a respondent
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