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"Uncle Abe" |
Abraham Lincoln
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When an actor overacts, it's said that he's "chewing" this |
the scenery
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On November 22, 1986 at age 20, he became the youngest world heavyweight boxing champion ever |
Mike Tyson
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This piper's son "learnt to play when he was young" |
(Greg: Who is Peter Piper?)
Tom
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In 1926 they were partnered by director Leo McCarey, & the rest is history; "a fine mess", but history |
Laurel & Hardy
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This music style is influenced by rap & funk |
Hip hop
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The "Sage of Monticello" |
Thomas Jefferson
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Ed Asner, Charlton Heston & Ronald Reagan have been president of this actors union |
SAG (Screen Actors Guild)
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He's been Lothar, Dieter, Wayne & Austin Powers |
Mike Myers
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Some believe that these 2 pail fetchers actually represent Cardinal Wolsey & Bishop Tarbes |
Jack & Jill
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Meriwether Lewis & this man led the Corps of Discovery from 1804 to 1806 |
William Clark
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Success in this game requires good balance & skill at tossing a stone |
hopscotch
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He was the "Man from Missouri" & the "Man of Independence" |
Harry S. Truman
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An actor's "rep" (representation) may get him booked into "rep", one of these theater groups |
repertory
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He became the lead vocalist of the Beach Boys in 1961 |
Mike Love
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"Betwixt them both, they lick'd the platter clean" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Jack Sprat & his wife
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By their last names, it looks like the actors seen here, partnered in 1997, were actors under aliases |
Tommy Lee Jones & Will Smith
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If you're making a pub crawl, you're doing this |
(Scott: What is drinking?)
barhopping
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"Union Safeguard" |
Ulysses S. Grant
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Pat Kingsley of PMK is one of the most famous of these people who keep actors' names in the news |
(Jodi: What is a publicity representative?)
publicist
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One of the senior journalists on U.S. television, he's been the leading host of "60 Minutes" since 1968 |
(Alex: And we have about a minute to go in the round.)
Mike Wallace
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William Hewlett & this other engineer joined forces in the late 1930s |
David Packard
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This 1950s Ray Anthony tune inspired a dance craze -- hop! hop! hop! |
(Jodi: What is "Hoppin' at the Savoy?")
the bunny hop
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The "Hero of Tippecanoe" |
(Jodi: Who is John Tyler?)
William Henry Harrison
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When an actress is "treading" these, she's appearing on stage |
the boards
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A 3 time league MVP, this former Phillie hit a career total 548 home runs |
Mike Schmidt
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In 1853 he borrowed $60 from his friend Henry Lomb to help his optical goods shop |
John Bausch
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Bumpkin farmers, or the heavy shoes they wear in the field |
clodhoppers
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