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Versions of it have starred Neil Diamond, Danny Thomas & Al Jolson |
The Jazz Singer
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"We stand today on the edge of a New Frontier" |
(Dan: Who is Franklin Roosevelt?)
John F. Kennedy
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Ted Turner said these have no future because there aren't enough trees left to keep making wood pulp |
newspapers
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1945's "The Bells of St. Mary's" was the sequel to this 1944 film |
Going My Way
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Of $36,000, $875,000, or $2.28 million, value of sapphire a rockhound sold at '86 gem show for 10 bucks |
$2.28 million
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"Some of my best friends are MX missiles" |
Ronald Reagan
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Only currently marketed U.S. car named for a president |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Lincoln
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This eating utensil's name is from Old English for a "chip of wood" |
(Dan: [Stares and scratches his head])
spoon
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In "Night of the Hunter", Robert Mitchum has these 2 4-letter words tattooed on his fingers |
(Frank: Yes, he does. What are [*]?)
love & hate
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McGraw-Hill paid a $765,000 advance for his "autobiography" of Howard Hughes--but couldn't publish it |
Irving
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"It is time for the great silent majority of Americans to stand up & be counted" |
(Frank: Who is Lyndon Baines Johnson?) (Dan: Who is Ronald Reagan?)
Richard Nixon
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Only 110,847 cars were ever made with this Ford nameplate, all during 1957-59 |
Edsel
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Only National Hockey League with a type of tree mentioned in their name |
(Toronto) Maple Leafs
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In "Kind Hearts & Coronets", he played 8 roles, including Lady Agatha |
Alec Guinness
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IOS was headed first by Bernie Cornfeld & later by this fugitive financier |
Robert Vesco
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"I shall go to Korea" |
Dwight Eisenhower
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After buying Chrysler's European branches, this French company became Europe's biggest carmaker |
(Dan: What is Renault?)
Peugeot
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The power ring of the 1940s version of this super hero was useless against wood |
Green Lantern
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Colorado gold-mining district which got its name from stream which injured cattle crossing it |
Cripple Creek
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Among the films he's directed are 1948's "Oliver Twist" & "A Passage to India" |
David Lean
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The scheme of paying old investors with new investor's money bears the name of this Italian con man |
Charles Ponzi
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"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man" |
Thomas Jefferson
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The 2 men who founded the company that now makes Mercedes-Benz cars |
Daimler & Benz
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If God had taken this day off in creating the world we wouldn't have wood today |
(Dan: What is the 6th day?)
3rd day
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