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To earn one of these, a Boy Scout must learn 15 bugle calls |
a merit badge
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In 1992 Chevy Chase was on the run in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man"; in 1993 Harrison Ford fled in this film |
The Fugitive
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Perrault's version of this classic story was subtitled "Or the Little Glass Slipper" |
"Cinderella"
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This city's King's Road & Carnaby Street were hot scene of '60s fashion |
London
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The bigger they come, the harder they smell |
the bigger they come, the harder they fall
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One review of this 1967 film said Newman plays "a tough nut" who "refuses to crack under pressure" |
Cool Hand Luke
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The bugle call in the clip seen here, signals this group's imminent arrival: |
the cavalry
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For Ford, it was "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round" in 1966; for Chevy, "The Groove Tube" in 1974 |
their first movies
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The frontispiece of this Robert Louis Stevenson book featured a detailed map |
Treasure Island
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Movie rating given "The Killing of Sister George" in 1968 & "Midnight Cowboy" in 1969 |
(Margaret: What is R?) ... (Alex: One worse than that, yes.)
X
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A friend in greed is a friend in seed |
(Margaret: What is need? What is a friend in greed is a friend in need?) ... (Alex: Yes, sometimes there are two fixes required.)
a friend in need is a friend indeed
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Kraft warns not to use the microwave to thaw this dessert topper, first sold nationally in 1968 |
Cool Whip
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Its unofficial lyrics include: "Day is done, gone the sun, from the lake, from the hill, from the sky" |
"Taps"
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The February 1997 re-release of "The Empire Strikes Back" went up against this Chevy sequel |
(Jesse: What's... European Vacation?)
Vegas Vacation
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"The great swans swam round him, stroking him welcomingly" |
the Ugly Duckling
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This couple, who appeared nude on their 1968 record cover, wed in 1969 |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono
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A schtick in time shaves mine |
(Alex: It's not as easy... It's easy to come up with the response, but it's not easy to say it!)
a stitch in time saves nine
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While you twiddle your thumbs, it's these body parts you "cool" |
your heels
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Title soldier who riffed on Reveille in the 1941 hit heard here: |
(Alex: That's right. Tough to play. Tougher to say.)
The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
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On "SNL" Chevy was famous for playing Gerald Ford; Ford played the president in this film seen here: |
Air Force One
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He was "bawn and bred in a brier-patch" |
Brer Rabbit
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It took 18 days to replace this late pope in 1963 |
John XXIII
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He's got a mind like a steel sieve |
he's got a mind like a steel trap
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At camp, it signals the afternoon roll call; in the field, it means "fall back" |
"Retreat"
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This book begins with the mole "spring-cleaning his little home" |
(Margaret: Um... um... [laughs]) ... (Alex: You knew that, Margaret, you just got tongue-tied, the way I do so often on this show.)
The Wind in the Willows
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The case of Miranda v. this state went "rights" to the Supreme Court in 1966 |
(Jesse: What is California?) (Margaret: What is New York?)
Arizona
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Good strings come to those with weight |
good things come to those who wait
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Born Artis Ivey Jr., this father of 6 picked up the 1995 Best Rap Solo Performance Grammy |
(Jesse: Who is LL Cool J?) (Margaret: Who is Dr. Dre?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Coolio
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