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In January 1970 Boeing introduced this first wide-bodied jumbo jet; it could seat up to 452 passengers |
747
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Gregory Maguire's novel "Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister" is a revision of this fairy tale |
"Cinderella"
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1975: "I must be crazy to be in a looney bin like this" |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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This city's Atomic Bomb Dome, a structure left unrebuilt after WWII, has become a symbol of the peace movement |
(Katie: What is Nagasaki?)
Hiroshima
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This pizza herb was virtually unknown to Americans until WWII soldiers came home & raved about it |
oregano
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A Baskin-Robbins program, or an expression meaning "popular for right now" |
flavor of the month
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BUD is the New York Stock Exchange symbol for this brewing company |
(Brad: What is Budweiser?) (Sandra: What is Busch?)
Anheuser-Busch
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He not only appeared on the cover of some 350 romance novels, he's written ones like "Rogue" & "Mysterious" |
Fabio
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1980: "He-e-e-e-re's Johnny!" |
The Shining
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The racing schooner Bluenose, depicted on Canada's 10-cent coin, has a replica in this Nova Scotian port |
Halifax
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A popular soft drink "ale" is flavored with this spice whose name is from the Sanskrit for "horn root" |
ginger
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In response to this Irish greeting, you can say, "And the rest of the day to yourself" |
top of the morning
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This Dallas-based electronics firm started out as Geophysical Service, an oil exploration company |
(Sandra: What is Tandy?)
Texas Instruments
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Agatha Christie mystery in which an heiress is murdered on an Egyptian cruise |
"Death on the Nile"
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1992: "You can't handle the truth!" |
A Few Good Men
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Crossed by numerous canals, it's said that this German port has more bridges than Amsterdam & Venice combined |
Hamburg
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The dried pods of a certain climbing orchid provide this flavoring |
vanilla
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Quoting "Titanic", in 1998 Oscar-winning James Cameron exulted, "I'm" this |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
king of the world
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For over 75 years, Wrigley made only these 3 gums |
(Katie: What are spearmint, peppermint & cinnamon?)
Spearmint, Doublemint & Juicy Fruit
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Title that completes the line "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin..." |
(Sandra: What is "To Poach Birds?")
"To Kill A Mockingbird"
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1974: "What makes you certain that your husband is, um, involved with someone?" |
Chinatown
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This capital was founded by Sweden's King Gustav I Vasa in 1550 |
Helsinki, Finland
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In medieval Europe this poultry stuffing herb of the genus Salvia was thought to stimulate the mind |
sage
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To make a favorable judgment when you're uncertain is to give someone this |
benefit of the doubt
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In 1973 this then Memphis-based hotel chain opened its own university in Mississippi to train personnel |
Holiday Inn
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This Ayn Rand novel tells the story of architect Howard Roark & Dominique Francon, the woman he loves |
"The Fountainhead"
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1994: "Just marking my territory" |
(Alex: You didn't know about that & obviously, I don't know how to do Jack Nicholson!)
Wolf
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It served as a dynastic capital in the 1800s & continued as the royal capital of Vietnam until 1945 |
(Sandra: What is Hanoi?)
Hue
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This spice that is sold in 2 varieties, Ceylon & Cassia, was once used in love potions |
cinnamon
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In 1961 British critic Martin Esslin used this phrase to describe the plays of Beckett & Ionesco |
theatre of the absurd
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