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GIVING US THE TIME OF DAY |
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This Arkansas governor is seen here before & after losing 100 pounds |
Mike Huckabee
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"He who laughs" this way "laughs best" |
(Karla: What is... first?)
last
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Under the Rip Van Winkle & Tappan Zee bridges in New York |
the Hudson River
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2-word term for a woman's formal dress usually having a floor-length skirt |
an evening gown
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Vlad considers impalas the most graceful of these ruminating ungulates of Africa |
antelopes
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Before becoming a governor, he served for two decades as a state senator from Harlem |
David Paterson
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When this character says, "say hello to my little friend" in a 1983 film, he means his M16 with M203 grenade launcher |
(Tony) Montana
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This "is as good as a mile" |
(Adam: What is an inch?)
miss
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Beneath the Gustave Flaubert Bridge in Rouen |
the Seine
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In movie titles, it follows "Red" & precedes "of the Dead" |
Dawn
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Vlad notes that with his personal best of 10 feet, he would have won this event at the 2012 Olympics by over 2 feet |
(Karla: What is long jump?)
the high jump
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In 1928, discontented rural voters helped make him Louisiana governor |
(Huey) Long
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This company released a 50th anniversary edition of its Model 29 .44 Magnum, used by Dirty Harry |
(Adam: What is Colt?) (Greg: What is Remington?)
Smith & Wesson
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This kind of person "is not believed when he speaks the truth" |
liar
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Beneath the Ben Franklin Bridge that links Philadelphia & Camden, New Jersey |
the Delaware
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An L.A. "strip" of a boulevard, or a term describing a law with a pre-set termination date |
Sunset
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Vlad's family took great pride in 1958 when this carmaker introduced the stylish Impala |
Chevy
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In 1982 this politician was elected Texas treasurer--the first woman to win a state office in 50 years |
Ann Richards
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Watching the "Planet Terror" half of this movie you might wonder what's on Rose McGowan's leg--it's a rifle |
Grindhouse
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"The nearer" this, "the sweeter the flesh" |
(Karla: What is the vine?)
the bone
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Under the Mahatma Gandhi Setu Bridge in India |
the Ganges
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An Ann Arbor cafe that's big on lunch shares its name with this song that had "skyrockets in flight" |
(Alex: I like the little pause before "delight".)
"Afternoon Delight"
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The martial type of this bird, bigger than hawks, preys on impala fawns, so if Vlad ever comes across its eggs... |
(Karla: What's a falcon?)
an eagle
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Seen here, he took over the governor gig from Jesse Ventura |
Tim Pawlenty
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That's not a guitar in Antonio Banderas' guitar case in this 1995 sequel to "El Mariachi" |
(Adam: What is The Mexican?)
Desperado
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In rhyme, "he that has" this, "has strife" |
(Karla: What is envy?) (Adam: What is life?)
wife
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Beneath the Ambassador Bridge that links Michigan & Windsor, Ontario |
(Karla: What is the Saint Lawrence?)
the Detroit River
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Elie Wiesel first wrote this Holocaust memoir in Yiddish as "And the World Has Remained Silent" |
Night
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Vlad is a proud member of a large herd that roams Serengeti National Park in this east African nation |
Tanzania
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