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In a 1977 film, Diane Keaton was "Looking For" him |
Mr. Goodbar
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In 1973 this motorcycle manufacturer created a splash in the U.S. with the Civic car |
(Kevin: CARS for--) (Alex: Whoops, hold it just a sec... we're going along so quickly our advertisers are beginning to worry because they feel we won't have a chance to get in our commercial messages, so we'll do that right now.)
Honda
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Yes, it's really the middle name of his daughter Lynda |
Bird
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The great falls of the Missouri River are pictured on its flag -- we stress great falls |
Montana
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The leaders of these clubs for young females now wear uniforms designed by Bill Blass |
The Girl Scouts
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An M.B.A. is this degree |
Master Of/In Business Administration
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To sci-fi movie buffs, this 1977 Richard Dreyfuss flick is "CE3K" |
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
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In ads, celebrities & their children promote the "New Generation" of this company's cars |
Oldsmobile
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When Lyndon took his oath of office in 1965, his wife had a firm grip on this book |
the (family) Bible
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The motto on its flag is "Battle Born", not "Wanna Bet?" |
Nevada
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Though its name is French, papier-mache was 1st used on this continent, not Europe |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Asia
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Name of the device into which the following is inserted: |
[Alex holds up a disc with 12 "pictures" on it.] ... (Kevin: What is a stereo-master?) ... (Alex: [After the clue goes dead] Linnda probably knows...) (Linda: I played with them as a child... it's [*]!) (Alex: It is indeed [*], and they have changed very little since the days when I was a child. Slip them in and away you go. And there it is: "ALF"!)
a View-Master
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Mel Brooks' "High Anxiety" poked fun at the films of this director who made his last film in 1976 |
Sir Alfred Hitchcock
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The Ranger, Pacer, Corsair & Citation were the 4 models of this Ford failure |
Edsel
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After Johnson's death in 1973, the manned spacecraft center in this city was renamed for him |
Houston
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From left to right, this flag has a big "V", a big eagle & a big "I" |
U.S. Virgin Islands
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This 5th Ave. museum sells pins representing its unofficial mascot, William the Hippo |
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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In 1971 this pair of researchers who wrote "Human Sexual Response" responded to each other by saying "I Do" |
Masters & Johnson
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Actor who starred in "Serpico", "Dog Day Afternoon" & the 2 "Godfather" films |
Al Pacino
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This French automaker, not Mercedes, is Europe's largest builder of diesel engines |
Peugeot
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To become vice-president in January 1961, Johnson resigned from this |
The Senate (Majority Leader)
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A palm tree divides the "U" & "A" on this territory's flag |
Guam
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It can be a colorful vegetable dish, an herb liqueur or a shade of yellowish-green |
chartreuse
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It's what the dog in the RCA logo is listening to |
"His Master's Voice"
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Based on a novel by James Dickey, this film was shot on location at the Chattooga River in the Appalachians |
Deliverance
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Planning to market the Lexus, this Japanese company was taken to court by a co. using the name Lexis |
Toyota
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Phrase that came into vogue in 1965 referring to the chasm between LBJ & public trust |
the credibility gap
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Rhode Island's flag has 13 of these; Indiana's has 19; Missouri, 24 |
stars
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Seen in religious art, a mandorla is an aureole of light shaped like this nut used in marzipan |
almond
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If this breaks, your brakes won't brake |
master cylinder
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