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Subtitled "I Want to Believe", the second film based on this eerie TV series |
The X-Files
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On January 20 he was sworn in as president of the United States |
Richard Nixon
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How sweet to breathe the fresh, chocolaty air at this Conewago campground in Pennsylvania |
(Drusha: What is Hersheypark?) [Initially ruled correct; reversed before the Daily Double at clue 8 when the judges found that Hersheypark is a different campground from the correct response]
the Hershey Campground
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If you broadcast an A&Q show called "Peopardy!" hosted by Alex Lebek, you may get a this & desist letter from us |
cease
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In "Mr. and Mrs. Andrews", a double portrait by this British painter, it's the young woman who wears blue |
(Drusha: Who is Reynolds?)
Gainsborough
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This 1994 Tarantino film about hitman Vincent Vega's journey through Los Angeles |
Pulp Fiction
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On July 20, 1969 some 600 million people around the world were glued to their TV sets watching this |
the man landing on the Moon
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Happy campers can be found at the sites named this, like the park where Yogi Bear plotted to steal picnic baskets |
Jellystone Park
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"I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference" |
"The Road Not Taken"
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Type of song heard on Chicago's 94.7 FM, especially if it's "golden" |
an oldie
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"She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", starring this man as Captain Nathan Brittles |
John Wayne
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He was sentenced to death for the murder of Robert Kennedy; the sentence was later changed to life in prison |
Sirhan Sirhan
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This Calif. natl. park's Lodgepole Campground is 2 miles from the Giant Forest, home of the General Sherman tree |
(Drusha: What is Redwood?)
Sequoia
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"Rats! They fought the dogs, and killed the cats, and bit the babies in the cradles" |
"The Pied Piper of Hamelin"
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A woman whose marriage was legally ended |
a divorcée
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An allegorical masterpiece by Delacroix is called this symbolic lady "Leading the People" |
Liberty
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This 2007 release in which Texas congressman Tom Hanks deals covertly with Afghan rebels |
Charlie Wilson's War
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Though it made its maiden flight in March, it didn't break the sound barrier until October |
the Concorde
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The largest KOA site is near this ginormous freshwater lake in Florida |
Lake Okeechobee
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"At length did cross an albatross, through the fog it came" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
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Begorra! Sure & 'tis an Irish accent this word is meaning |
a brogue
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All 3 seasons of this show with Jason Bateman trying to hold the Bluth family together |
(Alex: Good, with less than a minute to go now.)
Arrested Development
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It was the bitter end for these artificial sweeteners, recalled after they were linked to cancer in rats |
(Jarret: What is saccharin?)
the cyclamates
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Meaning "embodied in human form", it sometimes follows "evil" |
incarnate
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