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THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN' |
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Before it first touches down on the ground, its funnel looks white, as it's just made up of water droplets |
a tornado
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I left Minnesota around the time I changed my name from Robert Allen Zimmerman to this |
[Brice gives only the last name, then struggles to come up with the first name.] (Alex: Yeah. But I just wanted to see if your brain would kick in, since we have "Blowin' In The Wind" and all those other titles up there, if you would get it.)
(Bob) Dylan
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After this archaeologist dodged a boulder in a 1981 flick, Belloq took from him everything he could steal |
Indiana Jones
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Ian Astbury of The Cult joined Robbie Krieger & Ray Manzarek for the retooling of this band "of the 21st Century" |
The Doors
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Born in 1895, this director of a Justice Department bureau served under 8 presidents |
J. Edgar Hoover
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A freed slave's son, Publius Helvius Pertinax was this empire's ruler for nearly 3 months in 193 A.D. |
the Roman Empire
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You may experience a southerly burster or a brickfielder on this continent |
Australia
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It gives me the seven-year itch when you call me Norma Jean Baker |
Marilyn Monroe
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You got nothin' to lose in this game with 15 white & black "stones" that mercifully end up on the bar after being "hit" |
backgammon
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In 2004 Veritas software's marketing dept. made news when it banned this type of communication on Fridays |
e-mail
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Ex-Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest served as the first head of this supremacist group |
the Ku Klux Klan
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This UCLA basketball coach led his team to a record 88 straight NCAA basketball victories |
John Wooden
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In 1805 this commander in the British navy devised a scale for classifying winds |
(Sir Francis) Beaufort
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It makes me neurotic to tell you my real name is Allen Stewart Konigsberg |
Woody Allen
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The Skipper on "Gilligan's Island" probably knows that another name for this small fish is the stone roller; didn't you? |
a minnow
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Beepcard Inc. is developing a talking 1 of these, slightly thicker than normal, that asks for your password |
a credit card
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Composed largely of American pilots, the Lafayette Escadrille flying squadron served during this war |
the First World War
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Last name of the traveling salesman whose life was dramatized in a 1949 play |
(Willy) Loman
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A pampero is a sudden cold summer wind in this second-largest South American country |
Argentina
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I played the simply named Jo March, but I was born with the last name Horowitz |
Winona Ryder
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The "tears" of this Hawaiian volcano goddess are actually bits of flung molten rock with no direction home |
Pele
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Alison Bartlett, who plays Gina, a kindly vet on this PBS show, got overexposed with Steve Buscemi on "The Sopranos" |
Sesame Street
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This American in Paris served as U.S. Minister to France from 1778 to 1785 |
(Brice: Who is Thomas Jefferson?)
Ben Franklin
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Also called Gakusei Ryori, or "student cuisine", this noodle dish was invented in 1958 by Momofuku Ando |
Top Ramen
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This term for a sudden gust of wind & precipitation is related to a Swedish word for rushing water |
a squall
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Here's a "hard" one; I'm the '50s hunk who at one point went by Roy Fitzgerald |
(Brice: Who is Tab Hunter?)
Rock Hudson
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"Once upon a time" this king of Corinth was sent to Tartarus & had problems with a mobile rock |
Sisyphus
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As the "M" word indicate, TMS uses these to stimulate the brain & treat neuropsychiatric conditions in a non-intrusive way |
magnets
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In Matthew 6:24, Jesus warned that "No man can serve two masters... ye cannot serve God and" this |
mammon (money later accepted)
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Fred Grandy's character Gopher had this rank on "The Love Boat" |
yeoman
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