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The fix was in at the 1919 World Series & this major league franchise lost |
Chicago White Sox
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She wrote that she & Fred "might have become a more serious item...both of us loved to dance!" |
Ginger Rogers
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English royalty: George I, Elizabeth I, William I |
William I, Elizabeth I, George I
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Dunoon, a burgh on the coast of this country, has a famous statue of "Highland Mary" |
Scotland
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The diameter of a circle times pi |
(Andy: What is area?) (Kerri: What is the radius?)
circumference
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In 2000 Ladies Home Journal ranked this North Dakota city among the Top 10 cities for women |
Fargo
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In 1859 a sensational trial followed when a jealous husband killed Philip Barton Key, son of this man |
Francis Scott Key
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In 1957 he said farewell to his wife with "Goodbye, kid" |
Humphrey Bogart
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Novels: "The Last of the Mohicans", "The Sun Also Rises", "Uncle Tom's Cabin" |
(Pete: What is "Uncle Tom's Cabin", "The Last of the Mohicans", "The Sun Also Rises"?)
"The Last of the Mohicans", "Uncle Tom's Cabin", "The Sun Also Rises"
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The Furka Pass gets you between the cantons of Uri & Valais in this country |
Switzerland
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"The Grey" wizard of Middle-earth |
Gandalf
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A deep violet blue |
indigo
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In "The Affair of the Necklace", a film about a real pre-revolution scandal, Joely Richardson plays this French queen |
Marie Antoinette
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew) According to Hollywood legend, this actress was discovered in a soda fountain in 1936 |
Lana Turner
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Beatles albums: "Help!", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "Let It Be" |
"Help!", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "Let It Be"
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Stiklestad, a village in this country, is where King Olaf II was killed in a 1030 battle |
(Pete: What is Sweden?)
Norway
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2 words that commonly follow "knit one" |
purl two
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In "Othello", he delivers the line, "Beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-ey'd monster" |
Iago
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In 1976 this country's Prince Bernhard quit several posts due to his unseemly relationship with the Lockheed Co. |
The Netherlands/Holland
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In "Mommie Dearest" Diana Scarwid was Christina Crawford & this actress played Christina's mom |
(Andy: Who was Joan Crawford?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go now.)
Faye Dunaway (who played Joan Crawford)
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Popes: Benedict III, John Paul I, Pius XII |
Benedict III, Pius XII, John Paul I
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Hwange, formerly Wankie, is a town in this country, formerly Rhodesia |
(Andy: What is Zambia?)
Zimbabwe
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Country whose oldest university is in Lahore |
(Andy: What is India?)
Pakistan
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A pain in the back, the lower back |
lumbago
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This 19th century fighter for Irish home rule was scandalously involved with a married woman named Kitty O'Shea |
Charles Parnell
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This young American superstar has an Italian first name, but a German middle one, Wilhelm |
Leonardo DiCaprio
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Inventions: the aqua-lung, the air conditioner, the adding machine |
the adding machine, the air conditioner, the aqua-lung
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Put on your thinking cap & tell us this is the country in which you'll find the village of Balaklava |
Ukraine
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Ty Cobb's middle name |
(Tyrus) Raymond (Cobb)
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In mythology this ship on which Jason sailed contained magic wood from a sacred oak |
Argo
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