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The Koran was revealed to him beginning one night on Mount Hira in 610 |
Mohammed
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In a 1932 film what this actor actually says is "Jane! -- Tarzan! Jane! -- Tarzan!" |
Johnny Weissmuller
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In a 1902 production of this musical, Imogene the Cow was Dorothy Gale's playmate |
The Wizard of Oz
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He collected $25,000 for flying from New York to Paris in 1927 |
Charles Lindbergh
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It's time to tell you Audemars Piguet has been making these since 1875 |
watches
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An ancient embalmed Egyptian, wrapped in linen |
mummy
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The Greco-Russian Church is another name for this family of Christian churches in eastern Europe |
Orthodox churches
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The theme to "Family Ties" was "Without Us", a duet by Deniece Williams & this "Wonderful! Wonderful!" singer |
(Nulty: Who is Johnny Mandel?)
Johnny Mathis
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In 1891's "Sensation in Paradise" Carrie Rogers was Tootsie & Clara Gilbert was this rhyming character |
Wootsie
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For each of these prestigious prizes you'll earn about 10 million kronor |
Nobel Prizes
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Northrop & Johnson of Mass., with listings of 30- to over 150-footers, is a major broker of these |
yachts
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It's the only U.S. state whose name consists of only one syllable |
Maine
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Want to officiate at a friend's wedding? You can get ordained online in 3 minutes with this church abbreviated ULC |
Universal Life Church
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"Starkville City Jail" & "Folsom Prison Blues" are songs on his "Complete Live at San Quentin" |
Johnny Cash
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As one of these performers in the 1890s, Herrmann the Great set all nature's laws aside |
magician
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Add up one of each U.S. coin in general circulation & you get this amount of money |
(Ethan: What is 81 cents?) .... (Alex: Do the math quickly...you forgot the silver dollar, the 50-cent piece, the quarter, the dime, the nickel & the penny.)
$1.91
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In 1998 this Dodger pitcher signed a $105 million, 7-year contract |
Kevin Brown
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A powerful handgun, or a large bottle of champagne |
magnum
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In the novel "Shogun", it's defined as "Fate immutably fixed because of deeds done in a previous life" |
karma
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He played a drifter named Roux in "Chocolat" |
Johnny Depp
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Back in 1903 "Rip Van Winkle" turned up as a song in a musical based on this fairy tale |
(Ethan: What is "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"?")
Sleeping Beauty
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The Danegeld was a centuries-long tax on landowners of this country used to pay off Viking invaders |
(Nulty: What is Denmark?) (Ethan: What is Germany?)
England
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The V8 engine in this German car's M5 model takes you from 0 to 60 in just over 5 seconds |
BMW
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In the 1920s & 1930s, this leader had his office in Rome's Venezia Palace |
Benito Mussolini
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In Judaism, "sitting" this 7-day mourning period is often done on low chairs or on the floor |
shiva
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After the end of the Sex Pistols, he sang lead vocals for Public Image Ltd. |
Johnny Rotten (John Lydon)
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Scene III of 1916's "The Century Girl" was "The Toy Soldiers", with music by this composer |
Victor Herbert
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First minted during the Civil War, the U.S. 2-cent piece was the first coin with this slogan on it |
"In God We Trust"
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Cannondale is custom-fitting these vehicles to riders at $1,499 each |
bicycles
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