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Custer's Last Stand is also known by the oxymoronic name "Little Big" this |
(Alex: [Before reading the clue] All right, with a minute to go...) ... (Charles: Big [*]? What is Big [*]?)
Horn
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In 1990 the lights on the Strip were dimmed for 10 minutes to honor this late, great "Candy Man" performer |
Sammy Davis, Jr.
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Only a few living things, like some germs, can live without this gas symbolized O |
oxygen
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On January 13, 1999 this Chicago Bulls player retired after 13 seasons in which he averaged 31.5 points a game |
Michael Jordan
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In the 1950s, if your button said, "I Like Ike", he was your man |
Eisenhower
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The girl in the Rat Pack, she later played a cranky former first lady in 1994's "Guarding Tess" |
(Charles: Who is Angie Dickinson?)
Shirley MacLaine
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In Nov. 2000 Phil Mickelson caught this Tiger by the tail, winning the Tour Championship PGA tournament by 2 strokes |
Tiger Woods
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For his role in "Cast Away", Tom Hanks won one of these awards in 2001 |
(Alex: You got it, and you're on the board. All right!) [Cheering and applause] (Alex: Charles, you always come through big in the third and fourth quarters, you know that.)
a Golden Globe
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Born in Tennessee, Davy Crockett died in what's now this state |
Texas
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In a 1953 film Dean Martin sang this song, heard here |
"That's Amore"
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Though the Earth isn't a perfect sphere, its eastern & western halves are each called this |
a hemisphere
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In 1998 this Cardinal first baseman had a National League record 162 walks to go along with his 70 home runs |
Mark McGwire
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Seen here, he was a U.S. presidential candidate in 1964 |
Barry Goldwater
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William Cody's 2-word nickname, or perhaps what he sent out to his clients at the end of each month |
(Martha: What is "Wild Bill"?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
"Buffalo Bill"
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This Rat Packer played Joey Barnes on his self-titled '60s sitcom |
Joey Bishop
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No Doubt sang, "Thank you for turning on the lights. Thank you, now you're" this organism that lives off a host |
parasite
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This NFL team plays its home games in the Georgia Dome |
the Atlanta Falcons
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Using his laptop computer, this actor helps save the human race in the 1996 film "Independence Day" |
Jeff Goldblum
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This British Rat Packer with a reputation as a playboy was one of the "Sergeants 3" in a 1962 film |
(Martha: Who is Charles Lawford?) (Jeff: Who is Sinatra?)
Peter Lawford
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This man seen here, born in Oxford in 1942, is among the greatest physicists of our time |
Stephen Hawking
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America's oldest regularly contested foot race, it's been held since 1897 when the length was 24.5 miles |
(Martha: Uh, what is the marathon?) (Alex: Which one?)
the Boston Marathon
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There are European & American varieties of this songbird, seen here |
a goldfinch
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