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Its construction over the Thames between 1176 & 1209 reportedly cost the lives of 150 workmen |
London Bridge
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He owns the last letter ever written by George Harrison, which complimented him & asked for a Mini-Me doll |
Mike Myers
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Most Moroccan rivers flow into the Atlantic or disappear in the Sahara, but the Moulouya flows into this sea |
the Mediterranean
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AAmerican AAirlines offers this, the oldest frequent flyer program |
(Alex: It's their [*] program, with two "A"s.)
AAdvantage
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With his exposed bones & skull-like head, Ah Puch is unmistakable as the Mayan god of this |
death
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A children's game, it can also serve as a verb meaning to move around making irregular jumps |
hopscotch
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In Thailand a sound & light show depicts the bombing of this bridge built by P.O.W.s |
(Alex: You're the only one in the black, or in the blue if you will.) ... (Alex: Even when you don't know, you make intelligent guesses. And I'm assuming that's what that was.) (Ken: I liked the movie.)
the bridge on the River Kwai
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He worked as a professional carpenter before starring in movies like "Witness" & "Patriot Games" |
Harrison Ford
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A 2003 movie directed by Clint Eastwood was named for this river that flows into Boston Harbor |
Mystic
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This van lines company moved Ronald Reagan to Washington & Elvis into Graceland |
(Lucinda: What is Atlas Van Lines?)
Allied Van Lines
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A son of either Hermes or Dionysus, Priapus was a fertility god of this civilization |
Ancient Greece
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This British dependency is one of the southernmost points on the Iberian Peninsula |
Gibraltar
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The famed Howrah Bridge over the Hooghly in this country was completed in 1943, near the end of the Raj |
India
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Born in Smyrna, Ga., she dated Jason Patric, Benjamin Bratt, Matthew Perry, Liam Neeson & Daniel Day-Lewis |
(Alex: [Finishing reading the clue] ...but not all at the same time.)
Julia Roberts
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It's the capital of the Lombardy region |
(Ken: What is Marseilles?) ... (Alex: Yes, Italy.)
Milan
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For its U.S. HQ in Wake Forest, N.C. this socially conscious cosmetics company "recycled" an existing building |
(Nick: What is Avon?) ... (Alex: You see their shops at airports...)
The Body Shop
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It's from a Latin word meaning "sword"; Russell Crowe played one in an Oscar-winning movie |
gladiator
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Pepsi dropped Madonna after the release of this song's video showed her kissing a saint in a church |
(Nick: What is "Papa Don't Preach"?)
"Like A Prayer"
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It's the collective name for Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands & others |
(Ken: What's Micronesia?) (Lucinda: What are the Maldives?)
Melanesia
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This current Ford CEO has appeared in ads for the family business |
(Ken: Who is Ford?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Ken: Yeah, I was afraid of that.) [Laughter] (Ken: Uh... Richard?) (Alex: And you're out of time. Nick?) (Nick: Who is Henry Ford III?)
Bill Ford (William Clay Ford, Jr.)
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Izanagi & Izanami are male & female creator gods from this island nation of Asia |
Japan
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A flesh-eater |
(Nick: What is a cannibal?)
a carnivore
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A 2-time Oscar winner, he was a roommate of funnyman Wally Cox during his theatrical training in NYC |
(Ken: Uhw. Who is Jack Lemmon?) (Lucinda: Who is Richard Dreyfuss?) ... (Alex: There's a twosome, [*] and Wally Cox.) [Ken laughs]
Marlon Brando
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Starting as a New York Regents Exam tutor, he built an empire on standardized test preparation |
Stanley Kaplan
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Neil Baldwin's 1998 book "Legends of the Plumed Serpent" is a "Biography of" this Mexican god |
Quetzlcoatl
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A descendant of 17th century Dutch settlers in South Africa |
(Alex: [*] is right. Were you counting the letters?) [Ken nods.] (Alex: You were. All right.)
Afrikaner
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