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GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY |
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Britain's James Brown "cleans up" with his 322-strong collection of these electrical appliances |
vacuums
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He served as vice president from January 20 to April 12, 1945 |
Truman
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In 2008 "the word" was you could catch the kids of Rydell High at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in this show |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Grease
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A series of lawsuits forced team owners in 1993 to agree to this in the NFL |
free agency
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Lascaux-- this country |
France
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Germany's Zollner Elektronik is credited with the "largest walking" one of these automata, a dragon 52' long |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to go, Arthur.)
a robot
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In 1814 this VP from Mass. for whom a political term is named died in office having served less than 2 years |
[Arthur pronounces it with a soft "G".] (Alex: It's pronounced [*] [with a hard "G"], but [*]--) (Arthur: Well, the Gerrymander is--) (Alex: I know. That's one of those weird things about our language.)
(Elbridge) Gerry
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This man seen here hit the Great White Way in 1993 as Abe Lincoln in Illinois |
[Arthur pronounces his response carefully; Alex laughs.]
Sam Waterston
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A.A. Milne moved to London to make his living as this type of writer, though he did eventually join the staff of Punch magazine |
freelance
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Dan yr Ogof-- this U.K. division |
Wales
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Crossing the finish line in 14.531 sec., Germany's Julia Plecher set a record for running 100 meters wearing these |
high heels
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Justin Timberlake: The singer, clad in a tuxedo, getting his eyes examined |
The 20/20 Experience
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He had too much whiskey on the day he was inaugurated veep, embarrassing his colleagues; 6 weeks later he was president |
Andrew Johnson
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Oh yah, in 1988, pre-"Fargo", she was Stellllla! in "A Streetcar Named Desire", dontcha know |
(Arthur: Who is Frances McDarmond?)
Frances McDormand
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The planets are in this alliterative state in the gravitational field of the Sun |
free fall
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Mammoth (the most mammoth one)-- this state |
Kentucky
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At just 3.8 inches tall, Milly, a dog of this breed, is the world's most petite pup |
Chihuahua
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2010: A tastefully nude Katy Perry prone on a cloud of pink cotton candy |
Teenage Dream
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After his years as vice president, he served as U.S. ambassador to Japan under Bill Clinton |
Walter Mondale
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Before midnight, the stage ran red as Ethan Hawke opened as this tragic thane in 2013 |
(Arthur: What is [*]--it's bad luck for me to say it.) (Alex: Oh, okay.)
the Scottish Play, or Macbeth
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Moving independently, like Bob Dylan in the title of a 1963 album |
(Arthur: What is free falling?)
freewheeling
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Marvel-- this Missouri vacation city |
(Kirsten: What is Magic Cave?)
Branson
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Steve Sansweet, owner of a 300,000-item "Star Wars" collection, got a job at this company now part of Disney |
Lucasfilm
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Pink Floyd: 2 men, one of whom is on fire, shaking hands |
Wish You Were Here
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In 1979 Angela Lansbury wowed 'em as Mrs. Lovett, partner of this "Demon" dude |
Sweeney Todd
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This government agency formed in 1865 to aid former slaves also had refugees & abandoned lands in its full name |
the Freedmen's Bureau
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The Big Room-- this New Mexico national park |
Carlsbad Caverns
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