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Wasn't Santana awesome at this event in August 1969? |
Woodstock
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Wang Qishan is the mayor of this Asian city |
Beijing
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On Jan. 3, 2004 this pop star walked down the aisle at Las Vegas' Little White Wedding Chapel in jeans & a baseball cap |
Britney Spears
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If you're one of these, your job in fairy tales is to eat grannies & blow down poorly constructed houses |
wolf
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This important college football game is played each year in Tempe, Arizona around New Year's Day |
the Fiesta Bowl
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The First Flight, on the Outer Banks |
North Carolina
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The "wet" movement in 1930 wanted this amendment repealed |
the 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
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(Hi, I'm Chris Matthews) Working for the San Francisco Examiner in November 1989 I reported on the historic fall of this structure |
(Geoff: What is the Oakland Bay Bridge - the Bay Bridge?) (Ed: What is the Bay Bridge?)
the Berlin Wall
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At LBJ's swearing-in, she was still wearing the pink suit she had worn in Dallas |
Jackie Kennedy
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He drew on his own experiences with dyslexia for his "Hank Zipzer" book series |
Henry Winkler
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On Sept. 5, 1994 this wide receiver, still active, broke Jim Brown's career record by scoring his 127th touchdown |
Jerry Rice
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A gift from France unveiled in 1886 |
New York
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Back in 1960, 95% of all soft drinks were sold in these reusable containers |
bottles
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In 1948 Gamow, Herman & Alpher developed this "large" cosmological theory |
(Alex: Double "B" there!)
the Big Bang Theory
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She aced the competition at the 2002 U.S. Open wearing a slinky catsuit |
Serena Williams
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E.H. Shepard's illustrations for these stories set in the Hundred Acre Wood were modeled on actual toys |
the Winnie the Pooh stories
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(Hi, I'm Tim Dwight of the NFL) Along with offense & defense there are these "teams" of wild men who charge down the field on punts & kickoffs |
special teams
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A race car & an outline of the state |
Indiana
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Norman Bel Geddes, father of actress Barbara, created the Futurama exhibit for this event that began in 1939 |
the New York World's Fair
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He's the composer whose work is heard here |
Beethoven
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Jean Paul Gaultier designed the "Night Spider" dress she wore when she won her Best Actress Oscar in 2003 |
(Ed: Who is Halle Berry?)
Nicole Kidman
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Her 1992 book "Sex", not for kids; her 2003 book "The English Roses", kid friendly |
Madonna
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Pro football's Chiefs appropriately play their home games in this Kansas City stadium |
Arrowhead Stadium
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The blossoms & leaves of 2 magnolias |
Mississippi
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In the '50s Norman Vincent Peale was pushing "The Power of" this |
Positive Thinking
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This Pennsylvania city was founded in 1741 & appropriately named on Christmas Eve |
Bethlehem
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Patrick Singleton, this country's only man in the 2002 winter games, aptly wore shorts to the opening ceremonies |
(Ed: What is...what is, uh, Luxembourg?) (Alex: He competed in the luge; you wouldn't expect somebody from Bermuda to be competing in that event!)
Bermuda
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This Louise Fitzhugh title character is ostracized by her classmates after they read her comments on them |
Harriet the Spy
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Teams in this football league include the Orlando Predators & the Los Angeles Avengers |
Arena Football League
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A pelican & a horn with musical notes |
Louisiana
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