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Portions of this Chairman's "Quotations" have been set to music as lyric lessons |
Mao
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This comedienne's new name "flows" a lot better than her old one, Joan Sandra Molinsky |
Joan Rivers
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Ambidextrous is to both hands as "dexterous" single-handedly is to this |
the right hand
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Charlton Heston's backfield position in 1969's "Number One" |
quarterback
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At age 80, this American painter had her 1st solo show |
Grandma Moses
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Of red, yellow, & green, skin color of Baracoa variety of banana |
red
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This liner had all the luxuries except enough lifeboats on its 1912 maiden voyage |
the Titanic
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"Thank God" this "Country Boy" didn't keep the name Henry John Deutchendorf, Junior |
John Denver
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A ball player who's not uptight batting either left or right |
a switch-hitter
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He made fear "Strike Out" in 1957, but 3 years later it got another at-bat in "Psycho" |
Anthony Perkins
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In 1916, he did his 1st of 318 covers for the Saturday Evening Post |
Norman Rockwell
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This reputed mafioso, who illegally came to America in 1924, was nicknamed "Joe Bananas" |
Joe Bonanno
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On August 8, 1945, 2 days after Hiroshima was bombed, Russia declared war on this country |
Japan
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No longer James Bumgarner or James Rockford, but still James this |
James Garner
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Of a water glass, wine glass, & butter plate, the one farthest right in the place setting |
a wine glass
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Film in which James Caan played a deadly game with skates, scooters, & a steel sphere |
Rollerball
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It is believed that more paintings by this 20th century Spanish master have been stolen than any other |
(Rocky: Who is Goya?)
Picasso
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Hitler banned this song whose title in German was "Ja, Wir Haben Keine Bananen Heute" |
(Alex adds "Today" to the end of the title.)
"Yes! We Have No Bananas"
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Fleeing Egypt after abdicating in 1952, he had to leave a stack of American comic books behind |
King Farouk
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Born Tadeus Wladyslaw Konopka, his news anchor character shared his new 1st name |
(Sister Carol: Who is Ted Koppel?) (Rocky: Who is Walter Cronkite?)
Ted Knight
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In current American coinage, the only one bearing a president's right profile |
a penny
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In "Pride of the Yankees", he played Babe Ruth |
Babe Ruth
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Due to a 4th C. Biblical mistranslation, Michelangelo sculpted Moses with these on his head |
horns
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While a member of the Tarriers, Alan Arkin co-wrote this '57 hit: |
"The Banana Boat Song"
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In 1903, Zionist Congress rejected this European country's offer to set up Jewish state in Uganda |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)
Great Britain
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Having changed from Reginald Dwight, he's "Still Standing" by this name today |
Elton John
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"You're not nearly as obnoxious today as you normally are", for example |
a left-handed compliment
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In 1947, John Garfield got into this sport "Body and Soul" |
boxing
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Place of business featured in Edward Hopper's famous "Nighthawks" |
a coffeeshop (diner)
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Contemptuous political term for countries viewed as appendages of U.S. & the United Fruit Company |
banana republics
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