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This pact among the U.S., Mexico & Canada took effect in 1994 & aims to eliminate tariffs by 2008 |
NAFTA
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"Do you know the way to" this 1968 Top 10 place |
San Jose
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...of our solar system's 9 major planets |
Venus
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Drivers wondered where to put gum wrappers when Chrysler introduced 1995 models without these |
ashtrays
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In 2004, the National Firearms Museum opened an exhibit on these, highlighting their use in skeet & trapshooting |
shotguns
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Nicole Farhi, who married playwright David Hare, is called the "Donna Karan of" this world capital |
London
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In the 1880s the Knights of this gave way to the American Federation of this representing workers |
Labor
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In a 1964 hit, "I'm gonna have me some fun if it costs me my very last dime" in this title city |
(Jerome: What's Kansas City?)
Las Vegas
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...on the 2005 World Almanac's list of important inventions |
the zipper
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It comes between "Seal Island National" & "Refuge" |
wildlife
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Now a superstar designer herself, she was often described as the muse of her late brother Gianni |
Donatella Versace
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In 1849, Thomas Ewing, "The Logician of the West", became the USA's first Secy. of this Cabinet Dept. |
the Interior
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In 1981, Billy Joel told us to "Say Goodbye To" this title place |
Hollywood
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...of the mainland countries of South America |
Venezuela
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A swallowtail is a type of this, a man's formal coat that slopes toward the tails |
(Jerome: What's a, uh, an evening jacket?)
cutaway
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The line of pistols designed by this Austrian in 1898 became the standard for German soldiers |
(Georg) Luger
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Lebanese designer Elie Saab created the gown she wore at the 1999 coronation of her husband, King Abdullah |
(Brad: Who is Noor?) ... (Alex: The queen is Queen [*]. [*] married to Abdullah. Noor was married to Abdullah's father.)
Rania
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This committee that once claimed 800,000 members was dissolved Dec. 11, 1941 |
(Jerome: What is the German-American Bund?)
the America First Committee
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"Reverend Green be glad to see you" when you're "walking in" this town |
Memphis
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...of Jesus' 12 original apostles |
(Jerome: Who is Zebedee?)
Thomas
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A piece of furniture, such as a bookcase, with a projecting central section |
breakfront
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The bullet or "ball" designed by this Frenchman in 1849 wreaked havoc in the U.S. Civil War |
(Claude-Etienne) MiniƩ
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This French designer's "Corolle" collection became famous as 1947's "New Look" |
(Ken: Who is Chanel?) (Alex: I thought someone might say that, but it's [*], another name just as famous as Coco Chanel. Select again.)
Christian Dior
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Gen. Charles Lee was relieved of command after ordering a retreat at this 1778 New Jersey battle |
Monmouth
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Sure, you studied presidents & state birds, but how the Beastie Boys & their "No Sleep Till" here |
Brooklyn
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...on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee |
Sen. George Voinovich (of Ohio)
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"Colorful" type of partial bone fracture common in children |
(Alex: Like you, I had never heard the term either--[*].)
greenstick
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Haute handbags are the speciality of this woman who was born Judith Peto in Budapest |
(Alex: Your wife would certainly appreciate a handbag by [*]. They cost a couple of thousand.) (Ken: Uh, yeah, it just cost me $1,000.)
Judith Leiber
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