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Nickname shared by baseball great Jay Dean & jazz great John Gillespie |
Dizzy
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2 weeks after a symbolic union in Bora Bora, this "Shrek" jackass called it quits before having the legal ceremony |
Eddie Murphy
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Open mesh fabric style used in stockings & on trawlers |
fishnet
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A barbecue takes place at Twelve Oaks, the Wilkes family plantation, in Chapter VI of this novel |
(Steve: What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?)
Gone With the Wind
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States in present-day New England |
6
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It's said that this implement "is mightier than the sword" |
the pen
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In 1967, this Cuban revolutionary leader was captured in Bolivia and executed |
"Che" Guevara
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Secretly married in 2007, the wife of this "Diff'rent Strokes" star now handles his memorabilia sales on eBay |
(Pat: Who is Emmanuel Lewis?)
Gary Coleman
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It's a fluffy type of pie, or a sheer, fluffy silk fabric for blouses |
chiffon
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Total number of royal flushes that can be dealt out of one deck of 52 cards |
4
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It's what you're actually doing if you're just out of school & "pounding the pavement" |
looking for work
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This name given to the regime that ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945 reflects 2 others before it |
the Third Reich
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After marrying musician Josh Kelley, she went from wedding dress in 2007 to "27 Dresses" in 2008 |
(Katherine) Heigl
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Gregory Peck's title gray suit was made of this |
(Alex: The Man in the Gray [*] Suit. You got it.)
flannel
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In an Erich Maria Remarque novel, "the army report confined itself to a single sentence" --this, the book's title |
All Quiet on the Western Front
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In the U.S., the difference between a million & a billion is this many zeros |
3
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In "A Psalm of Life", Longfellow tells of leaving these behind "on the sands of time" |
footprints
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Ngo Dinh Diem's P.R. people coined this term for the band of guerillas that fought South Vietnam |
[Note: "Guerillas" appeared on screen.]
the Viet Cong
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After releasing her self-titled debut album, this idol wed her producer Nick Cokas in February 2008 |
(Steve: Who is Fantasia?)
Katharine McPhee
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Panne, cut & crushed are types of this thick pile fabric |
velvet
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African-American writer Chester Himes exploded with "A Rage in" this section of Manhattan |
Harlem
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JFK was this number in presidential sequence, also the minimum age to become president |
35
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Meaning "in trouble", the expression "in" this presumably refers to the briny liquid it's made in |
a pickle
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Charter 77 was smuggled out of this country in 1977 & published in Western newspapers |
Czechoslovakia
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Third time's a charm for this French president who recently married supermodel Carla Bruni |
(Pat: Who is Jacques Chirac?)
(Nicolas) Sarkozy
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Pashmina is a fashionable type of this luxurious fabric made from the hair of a wild goat native to India & Tibet |
cashmere
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John Steinbeck describes this title fish-processing area in Monterey, Ca. as "a poem, a stink, a grating noise" |
Cannery Row
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Syllables in a line of standard iambic pentameter |
(Alison: What is 5?) ... (Alex: [*], yes. There are two syllables in each iamb.)
10
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Meaning "a greater return for your investment", it reportedly came from military expenditures in the 1950s |
more bang for your buck
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