THERE'S A BUG IN MY BOOK TITLE |
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FUN WITH WOMEN'S CLOTHING |
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"ALL" RIGHT, "ALL" RIGHT, "ALL" RIGHT |
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A classic with a big appetite: "The Very Hungry ____" |
Caterpillar
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On Dec. 1, 1955 she stood up for many by refusing to stand up & give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery |
Rosa Parks
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Say or print what you want; follow whatever god you want |
(Andrew: What is the Third Amendment?)
the First Amendment
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Stays are strips of material to stiffen this undergarment, or a synonym for the undergarment itself |
(Laurie: What's a girdle?) (Alex: A girdle? No.)
a corset
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Earth isn't working out, habitability-wise, so Matthew gets space-y to save humanity in this 2014 film |
Interstellar
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A basketball shot that doesn't touch the rim, net or backboard can result in a chant of this |
(Andrew: What is all net?) (Laurie: What is nothing but air?)
air ball!
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Set in South Carolina in 1964: "The Secret Life of ____" |
Bees
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A day after touching down on this planet in 1976, Viking 1 took the first color photos of its surface |
(Alex: Yes, with less than a minute to go now.)
Mars
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The police need written authority to look through or take your stuff |
(Choyon: What is the Fifth Amendment?)
the Fourth Amendment
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The patriarchy has authorized this "fiery" type of jacket as acceptable wear for female politicians |
a blazer
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Don't be stunned & perplexed; name this 1993 film in which Matthew said his first on-screen words--"alright, alright, alright" |
Dazed and Confused
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It's a "feline" whistle of theater disapproval |
a catcall
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Claire Randall is still an outlander: "____ in Amber" |
Dragonfly
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This trial opened on July 10, 1925 with William Jennings Bryan arguing for the prosecution |
the Scopes (Monkey) Trial
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You can't own another person |
the 13th Amendment
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The duchesse type of this fabric is often used for formal dresses |
(Andrew: What is chiffon?) (Laurie: What is silk?) [Initially ruled incorrect; reversed before Double Jeopardy!] [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
satin
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Matthew lost 47 pounds to play the role of an AIDS patient & activist in this film |
Dallas Buyers Club
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In transportation ATV is short for this |
all-terrain vehicle
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Even bugs move to the city: "The ____ in Times Square" |
Cricket
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He's seen here, August 26, 1944, the day he entered a newly liberated Paris |
(Charles) de Gaulle
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If you get arrested you get your day in court, pronto |
(Alex: ...the right to a speedy trial.)
the Sixth Amendment
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Before a scene Matthew beats his chest to relax; an all-business DiCaprio asks him to do it on-screen in this 2013 film |
The Wolf of Wall Street
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Also meaning to vex, it's the quality of being impertinent & inclined to take rude liberties |
(Laurie: What is callous?)
gall
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Set in Hollywood during the Great Depression: "The Day of the ____" |
Locust
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The 1957 treaty of Rome established this, the EEC for short |
the European Economic Community
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Booze is back, baby! booze is back |
the 21st Amendment
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Stripping things down, Matthew said his character "would have a different thong than anyone else" in this film |
(Alex: You're having fun with this category.) (Andrew: I am. I am.)
Magic Mike
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Actors "break" this by addressing an audience directly from the stage during a play |
the fourth wall
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