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YOU'VE GOT TO STAND FOR SOMETHING |
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Having played a boy in "Peter Pan", she played a tomboy in "Annie Get Your Gun" in 1957 |
Mary Martin
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Among Pennsylvania state pens, this is "medium" at Rockview but "maximum" at Frackville |
(Danny: What is penitentiary?)
security
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The Byrds: ("To Everything There is a Season") |
"Turn! Turn! Turn!"
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This Wyoming city of 50,000 was named not for a friendly ghost, but for a soldier who died from fighting Indians |
Casper
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George Bernard Shaw was born in this city in 1856, just 2 years after Oscar Wilde |
Dublin
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MLS, which includes the Colorado Rapids & San Jose Earthquakes, stands for this |
Major League Soccer
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Mary Gage was Miss USA for a day; it came out the day after she won that she was this |
married
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Before he went to Alcatraz in 1934, this Chicago mobster did time in Philadelphia's Eastern State Pen |
Al Capone
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Phil Collins: ("Take a Look at Me Now") |
"Against All Odds"
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A daytime talk show host, he was named after the Catholic high school his father attended |
(Bronson: What is Montel?)
Regis Philbin
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In 1882 Shaw became a Socialist; the year before, he changed his eating habits, becoming one of these |
vegetarian
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew) Hydrants are classified according to their output in GPM, which stands for this |
gallons per minute
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Little Rock, Arkansas) In 1957, federal troops had to escort the first black students to this Little Rock high school |
Central High School
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In "Mrs. Soffel" warden's wife Diane Keaton helps Mel Gibson escape this city's Allegheny County Prison |
Pittsburgh
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Sheena Easton: ("Nine to Five") |
"Morning Train"
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These monkeys take their name from an order of Italian monks, not from a coffee drink |
capuchins
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Shaw said he took the prize money from this award in 1925 to translate Swedish plays into English |
Nobel Prize for Literature
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At about age 15 a kid may graduate from summer camper to CIT, short for this |
Counselor in Training
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Oil man named the richest man in the U.S.; he said, "If you can count your money you don't have a billion dollars" |
Jean Paul Getty
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Known as "The Actor" & "The Babe Ruth of Bank Robbers", he once escaped from Holmesburg Prison |
(Bronson: Who is Dillinger?)
Willie Sutton
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Fleetwood Mac: ("Will You Ever Win") |
"Rhiannon"
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50 years after this Shawnee helped the British subdue Michigan, a man partly named for him helped subdue Georgia |
(Danny: Who is William Tecumseh Sherman?) ... (Alex: Sherman was the man partly named for him.)
Tecumseh
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1 of his 3 plays Shaw grouped as "unpleasant" was this tale of a director of a chain of brothels |
Mrs. Warren's Profession
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(Hi, I'm Billy Ray Cyrus) You might have seen some of my videos on CMT; CMT stands for this |
Country Music Television
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In 1957 he partnered with Donald Kaufman to build low-priced homes for first-time buyers |
(Bronson: Who is Levitt?)
Eli Broad
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Quehanna is the state's first of these motivational institutions that share their name with a part of military training |
boot camp
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The Four Tops: ("Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch") |
"I Can't Help Myself"
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Completed during his reign, the Sistine Chapel was named after the fourth pope of this name |
(James: Who is Innocent?)
Sixtus
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The Temple of Ra & the Palace of Alexandria are settings in this one of Shaw's "Plays for Puritans" |
Caesar and Cleopatra
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BGH, which stands for this, is injected into cows to increase milk production |
Bovine Growth Hormone
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