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His guitar-burning act was a highlight of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival |
Jimi Hendrix
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Though listed as Joe or Blondie, this character is the "Man with No Name" in "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly" |
Clint Eastwood
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As of 1996 he had 5 of the 15 bestselling children's books ever, led by "Green Eggs and Ham" |
Dr. Seuss
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Dr. Niles, Dr. Frasier, whooping |
(Jim: What is cough?)
Cranes
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Specialists say it's the joint most likely to suffer a major sports injury |
knee
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Proverbial cost of things that are very common or in a surplus |
(Jim: What is cheap?) (Al: What is a thin dime?)
a dime a dozen
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In a 1966 hit this group wanted you to "Paint It, Black" |
The Rolling Stones
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When Patty Duke won her Oscar for this 1962 role, she was the youngest person to win a regular Oscar |
Helen Keller
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In "Worse Than He Says He Is", ex-wife Anicka writes of her life with this "Worm" |
Dennis Rodman
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Horseshoe, fiddler, hermit |
crabs
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C21 H28 O5 isn't a football play but the formula for this hormone injected to treat inflammation |
cortisone
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The book "All in Color for a Dime" covers the early history of these publications |
comic books
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Group heard here in their very first hit: |
(Alex: "California Dreaming".)
The Mamas & the Papas
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1964 film that included the characters seen here: |
(Jim: What is The Pink Panther?)
Dr. Strangelove
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This author who gave us the giant reptiles of "Jurassic Park" stands 6'9" |
Michael Crichton
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Buffalo, micro, potato |
chips
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An abrasion for scraping a hard surface is also called by the name of this fruit |
strawberry
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Title of the E.Y. Harburg song that includes the line "Once I built a railroad, now it's done" |
(Jim: What is "Buddy, Can You Spare Me A Dime?")
"Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?"
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Gladys Knight & the Pips had a hit with "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" before he took it to No. 1 |
Marvin Gaye
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Nickname of Dustin Hoffman's Enrico Rizzo |
(Alex: From Midnight Cowboy.)
Ratso
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Before playing "Patriot Games", all his military experience was in ROTC at Loyola College in Baltimore |
Tom Clancy
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A contusion of the iliac crest, aka a "hip", one of these, is treated with ice &, above all, rest |
pointer
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Cher starred in it on Broadway & in film |
Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
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Their "Age of Aquarius" album featured a medley from "Hair" as well as "Wedding Bell Blues" |
The 5th Dimension
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Title profession of Rod Steiger's 1965 character Sol Nazerman |
The Pawnbroker
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Reviewers might have said "Someday all this will be" this author of "Exodus" & "Mila 18" |
Leon Uris
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Ice, cold, Devonshire |
(Alex: And we have a minute to go.)
cream
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In 1974 torn tissue in pitcher Tommy John's left arm was replaced with a tendon from this part of his body |
(Alex: Makes sense!)
his right arm
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Ned Buntline, Edward S. Ellis & Ann S. Stephens were famous authors of this genre |
dime novels
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