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She told her daughter Julie, "Watergate is the only crisis that ever got me down." |
Pat Nixon
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Francis Ford Coppola & Mario Puzo won writing Oscars for this 1972 film |
The Godfather
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Hercules had to fetch the girdle of Hippolyta, the queen of these women |
Amazons
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A person of consequence in a high official position, or what Dolly Parton wears on her head |
big wig
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Tandy Center Subway, the world's only privately owned subway, is in this city west of Dallas |
Fort Worth
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The bride & groom do this together, often with a decorated silver knife |
cut the (wedding) cake
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This president, his first lady & their 2 daughters all used the same 3-letter monogram |
LBJ
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This 1964 James Bond film with Gert Frobe in the title role won a sound effects Oscar |
Goldfinger
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She was once a mortal maiden, but Athena changed her curls into hissing serpents |
(Mitch: Who was Medea?)
Medusa
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Your M&M's after you drop them on the beach |
sandy candy
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Georgia city whose seal shows the phoenix, the mythical bird that arose from the ashes |
Atlanta
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A traditional bride turns her back to the other women to toss this |
the bouquet
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In a 1989 People magazine article, this former First Lady was called "The Most Stylish Woman Alive" |
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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The Best Cartoon of 1949, "For Scent-imental Reasons", starred this Warner Bros. character |
Pepe Le Pew
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Name of the ship that carried the heroes searching for the golden fleece |
Argo
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The lemon-flavored variety of a wobbly dessert |
yellow Jell-O
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"The Quaker City" |
Philadelphia
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It is customary for this man to be the first to toast the bride & groom at the reception |
best man
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This president referred to his wife as "The Boss" & daughter Margaret as "The One Who Bosses the Boss" |
Harry Truman
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For "An American Werewolf in London", Rick Baker won the first Oscar ever presented in this category |
Makeup
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The main shrine of this Roman god of entrances had 2 doors & his 2-faced statue |
Janus
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In the title of an '89 film, Michael Keaton & his mental patient pals were collectively known as this |
The Dream Team
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City that's home to Beatrice, Sears Roebuck & the William Wrigley Jr. Company |
Chicago
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The second person with whom the groom does this at the reception is often his mother |
dance
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After her 1975 interview on "60 Minutes", a Harris poll showed her to be more popular than her husband |
(Julie: Who was Rosalynn Carter?)
Betty Ford
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In 1961 he won Oscars for writing & directing "The Apartment" |
Billy Wilder
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This daughter of Priam was given the gift of prophecy, then cursed so she was never believed |
Cassandra
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An Andean pack animal that has offspring |
llama mama
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The area that later became this state capital was once occupied by the Kansa Indians |
Topeka
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At a traditional reception, this person is first in the receiving line & acts as hostess |
bride's mother
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