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This 18-year-old boy king of Egypt to be buried in a 220-pound solid gold coffin; hieroglyphics at 11 |
King Tut
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Husband & wife Oscar winners, he won for "The Color of Money", she for "The Three Faces of Eve" |
Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward
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Baked ham may be topped with rings of this tropical fruit for which Hawaii is famous |
pineapple
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The part of the Sistine Chapel on which Michelangelo painted Adam's fall |
(Air Rob: [*].) (Alex: Even though you didn't phrase it in the form of a question, we're giving it to you anyway.) (Air Rob: Thanks for the gift, buddy; I need it!)
ceiling
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National elections in the U.S. are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of this month |
November
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He wrote "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" as a sequel to "Tom Sawyer" |
Mark Twain
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With 10, he's won more Emmys as Best Game Show Host than anyone else -- 8 more than you-know-who |
(Air Rob: Well, you-know-who, I....okay, take the points off!)
Bob Barker
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Tuna-noodle is a common variety of this dish named for the dish it's baked in |
casserole
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In this Italian's "Virgin & Child with Saint Anne", both women wear smiles rather like his Mona Lisa's |
Leonardo da Vinci
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This California city was the site of the 1996 Republican Convention |
(Air Rob: What is San Francisco?)
San Diego
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In George Orwell's "1984", Big Brother represents this Soviet dictator |
Joseph Stalin
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Patricia Wettig won Emmys for Best Actress & Supporting Actress for the same role in this series |
thirtysomething
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This device with a rotating spit gives its name to a style of chicken roasted in it |
(Robin: What is [**]?) (Alex: We'll accept that.)
rotisserie (barbecue accepted)
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Dutch artist Anton Mauve was a relative & counselor of this "Sunflowers" painter |
Vincent Van Gogh
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In 1996 Sam Brownback won the Kansas Senate seat vacated by this presidential candidate |
Bob Dole
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In this Charlotte Bronte novel, Edward Rochester is the moody master of Thornfield Hall |
(Air Rob: Who is my friend Kent Osborne?)
"Jane Eyre"
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He won an Obie for his role in "Driving Miss Daisy" & received an Oscar nomination for the film version |
Morgan Freeman
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This slowly braised beef dish is called "Yankee" when it's cooked with vegetables |
pot roast
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Beds & couches are common props in the paintings of this psychoanalyst's grandson Lucian |
Sigmund Freud
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Don Young, the congressman from this state, once operated a tugboat on the Yukon River |
Alaska
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In 1949 she adapted her novel "The Fountainhead" for the big screen |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
Ayn Rand
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From 1991-93 this country star won 3 straight CMA Songwriting Awards, the last for "I Still Believe in You" |
Vince Gill
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Served over fettuccine, this sauce combines butter, cream, Parmesan cheese & plenty of pepper |
Alfredo sauce
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In a 1996 movie Jeffrey Wright played this Haitian-American, a star of the 1980s art world |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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This current Chief Justice of the United States is the 16th man to serve in that post |
(Robin: Who is Chief Justice Burger?)
William Rehnquist
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His 1925 novel "An American Tragedy" was based on a real life murder case |
Theodore Dreiser
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