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SOUNDS LIKE A GAME SHOW HOST |
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THE BAHAMAS, BOLIVIA OR BULGARIA |
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OH, I'VE GOT A 4-LETTER WORD FOR YOU |
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The full popular name of this military personnel policy announced in 1993 included "Don't Pursue" |
Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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It's the title couple played by Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie in a 2005 movie |
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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This rock legend is, to our knowledge, not a secret agent |
(Alex: Yes, not Chuck Barris.)
Chuck Berry
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An archipelago |
the Bahamas
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Site of a famous flag raising, Mount Suribachi s found on this isle |
Iwo Jima
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Basically jail on a ship, it's the boat compartment where prisoners are confined |
brig
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Congress approved $50M for the celebration of this, part of which is seen here |
the Bicentennial
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For that dude to look like a lady in this 1993 film, Robin Williams had to undergo makeup sessions 4 1/2 hours long |
Mrs. Doubtfire
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She wasn't in Jeopardy against Gabriele Seyfert when she won a gold in figure skating at Grenoble in 1968 |
(Alex: Yes, not Art.)
Peggy Fleming
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Has the highest population of the 3, with about 9 million |
(Matt: What is Bulgaria?)
Bolivia
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The 2 colors on this Scandinavian country's flag are blue & yellow |
Sweden
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To decrease in strength; moon-wise, it's the opposite of wax |
wane
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On his 70th birthday, December 21, 1949, this Soviet leader set up his own "peace prizes" |
Stalin
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Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) tells this character, "I think you're the most attractive of all my parents' friends" |
(Alex: Yes, why are you smiling so much on that one?)
Mrs. Robinson
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This mother seen here died in a four-hour battle with the FBI in 1935 |
(Alex: Yes, Bob Barker's mom... No, no, sorry, Bob, and I'm working on my animals.)
Ma Barker
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Member of the British Commonwealth |
the Bahamas
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On the flag of Malawi, one of these represents the dawn of hope & independence for Africa |
a sun
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To avoid taking unnecessary risks, "play it close to" this piece of clothing |
the vest
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Having missed out on this ceremony at age 13, Henny Youngman had one in 180 at age 73 |
a Bar Mitzvah
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In a 1967 movie, this actor spoke the line "They call me Mr. Tibbs" |
Sidney Poitier
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Newlyweds know that he wobbled as coach of the Jets in Super Bowl III but didn't fall down |
Weeb Ewbank
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Uses the Lev as its unit of currency |
Bulgaria
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The cross of this saint is seen on the flag of Scotland |
St. Andrew
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Greek to me, it means a very small quantity (like this word's total number of consonants--one) |
(Alex: And that 4-letter word with only one consonant is [*].)
iota
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In April 1955, Great Britain became the garden of this man, Churchill's successor as Prime Minister |
(Alex: His successor was [*]--became the garden of this man.)
Sir Anthony Eden
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In a 1992 movie, he played comic Buddy Young Jr., "Mr. Saturday Night" |
Billy Crystal
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He fought terrorism for Reagan, Clinton & Bush I, but accused Bush II of doing a terrible job |
(Alex: Not Dick Clark, but [*].)
Richard Clarke
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It's the constellation seen on the flags of New Zealand & Australia |
the Southern Cross
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The nerve of this ancient region of Europe, consisting of Cisalpine & Transalpine divisions! |
Gaul
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