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It was said "All roads lead to" there |
Rome
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In a 1978 TV Guide poll, he was both best liked & least liked sportscaster |
Howard Cosell
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It's given to grant the go-ahead |
green light
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Some say that this author's 1st novel, "The Naked & the Dead" is best novel to emerge from WWII |
Norman Mailer
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Thoroughbred horses do well fueled by the "blue grass" of this state |
Kentucky
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For "Here You Come Again", she became 1st country female artist to receive a platinum record |
Dolly Parton
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At a public festival Mark Antony offered Julius Caesar this, which he turned down |
crown of emperor
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Arthur Lubin, who directed Francis the Talking Mule in movies, went on to direct this animal on TV |
Mr. Ed
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If you have one of these, your garden looks great but your hand looks awful |
green thumb
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Major English literary figure of 18th c., his strictly balanced style is often referred to as "Johnsonese" |
Samuel Johnson
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Of Ohio, Indiana or Illinois, the 1 most densely populated & having the most large cities |
Ohio
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Term for a fortress on a hill, many Greek cities, not just Athens, had one |
(Annette: What is a [*]?) (Lee: What is a metropolis?) (Bill: What is a Parthenon?) [Annette's response was ruled incorrect and the decision was reversed before the FJ! clue was revealed. The scores for both Lee and Bill did not change.]
citadel (acropolis)
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"The Phil Silvers Show" character who got his name because the producers said he looked like a dog |
Doberman
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Sam I Am served 'em with ham |
green eggs
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Czech writer who wrote in German, his life, like his novels, was a constant "Trial" |
(Franz) Kafka
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The states that make up New England |
(Bill: What are Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts ?
Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island
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The Etruscans were ancient inhabitants of this present-day country |
Italy
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British versions of these U.S. game shows were "Celebrity Squares", "Family Fortunes" & "Criss Cross Quiz" |
(Bill: What are Hollywood Squares, Family Feud, and Crossword?)
Hollywood Squares, Family Feud & Tic-Tac-Dough
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Emlyn Williams play filmed in 1945 with Bette Davis & in 1979 with Katharine Hepburn |
(Annette: What is How Green Was My Valley?)
The Corn Is Green
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With "Bourne Supremacy", a sequel to "Bourne Identity," you could call this author Bourne again |
Robert Ludlum
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Years after the Okla. landrush of 1889, a similar one occurred on Sioux Indian holdings in this state |
(Lee: What is um, New Mexico?) (Annette: What is finding oil?)
South Dakota
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This ancient biographer linked various great Greeks & Romans into 23 pairs in his "Parallel Lives" |
(Lee: Who is Petrarch?)
Plutarch
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328 Chauncey St., Brooklyn was his address both on TV sitcom & in real life as a boy |
(Lee: Who is Carroll O'Connor?)
Jackie Gleason
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Betty Comden's songwriting & performing partner |
Adolph Green
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"I know for a fact there is life after death," said this author of "On Death & Dying" |
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
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The only state in which caucasians are a minority |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Hawaii
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