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This most powerful Greek god was also the god of justice & the god of oaths & hospitality |
Zeus
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First name of comic actor Macdonald, his sitcom character, or a "Cheers" barfly |
Norm
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A joke had it that this Green Party nominee was furious at Al Gore for ruining his chance at the presidency |
Ralph Nader
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"The Big Sleep" |
(Mark: Who is Sam Spade?)
Philip Marlowe
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The Duke & his buddy Garth are featured on this local public access show |
(Paul: Who is John Wayne...)
John Wayne's World
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Perseus cut off the head of this gorgon & presented it to King Polydectes |
Medusa
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This film director & partner of Elaine May was born in Berlin with the last name Peschkowsky |
Mike Nichols
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The costliest House race ever unseated the GOP's James Rogan, a prosecutor in this 1998 - '99 process |
the impeachment hearings
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Mystique, Rogue & Storm are 3 members of this superhero group |
(Alex: And now, the last clue...) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: Oh, darn, we won't get to see it.)
X-Men
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"The Catcher in the Rye" |
Holden Caulfield
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Jinks the Cat hated this mouse & country girl group to "pieces" |
Pixie & Dixie Chicks
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Achilles was killed when an arrow shot by this son of King Priam struck his heel |
(Paul: Who was Hector?)
Paris (who was with Helen)
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It precedes "knows anything" in writer William Goldman's 3-word statement about Hollywood |
nobody
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The famous brother seen here; he was on the spot to deliver Florida to the Republicans |
Jeb Bush
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Cable network that's home to "The X Show" |
FX
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"Treasure Island" |
Young Jim Hawkins
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In 1973 he howled "You Are So Beautiful" to the moon |
Joe Cocker Spaniel
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She was the mistress of the hunt as well as the goddess of the moon |
(Mark: Who was Diana?)
Artemis
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This co-creator of the stage show "Stop the World -- I Want to Get Off" was married to Joan Collins |
Anthony Newley
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The late governor Mel Carnahan won a U.S. Senate seat in this state |
Missouri
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The L.A. Times reports the X in Gen-X stands for this, the number of generations of Americans since 1776 |
10
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"Born on the Fourth of July" |
Ron Kovic
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She had a face that could launch a thousand ships, or stir teen hearts in "A Summer Place" |
(Kim: Who is Helen of Troy Hudson?)
Helen of Troy Donahue
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Because he was clever & inventive, this speedster with winged sandals was sometimes called the "master thief" |
(Mark: Who is Mercury?) ... (Alex: We're talking about Greek mythology...)
Hermes
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This silent screen star seen here was born in Poland: P-o-l-a, N.-D. |
(Mark: Who is Norma Desmond?) (Paul: Who is Norma Talmadge?) ... (Alex: Norma Desmond was the character in Sunset Boulevard. Less than a minute to go.)
Pola Negri
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The same-named son of a famous football coach, he won a Senate seat in Virginia |
George Allen
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When the Greeks used an "X", they called the letter this |
chi
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"The Glass Menagerie" |
Tom Wingfield
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Kids' song with the line, "Fly's in the buttermilk, shoo Hulk, shoo" |
(Alex: Maybe that will not be our favorite category from now on?!)
"Skip To My Lou Ferrigno"
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