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In 1986 this Mass. senator said, "I don't mind not being president. I just mind that someone else is" |
Ted Kennedy
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Fats Domino's biggest hit in the '60s was this one about hoofing it to a southern city |
(Cathy: What is Kansas City?)
"Walking to New Orleans"
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"Good Night, Mrs. Calabash" & "Schnozzola" |
Jimmy Durante
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St. Petersburg's "twin city"; it was named for the bay which was named for an Indian village |
Tampa, Florida
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This candy, introduced in the U.S. in 1940, was available in London for the 1st time in 1988 |
M&Ms
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The name of this salad comes from the Dutch for "cabbage salad" |
coleslaw
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In '20, long before he became P.M., he said, "In war you can only be killed once, but in politics many times" |
Winston Churchill
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"She walks like an angel walks, talks like an angel talks...to my mind, she's" this |
"My Kind of Girl"
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"Rainbow" & "The Other Side of the Rainbow" |
Judy Garland
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This Wisconsin city was established in 1836 & named for the ex-president who died that year |
Madison
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A Dewar's profile of Kris Kringle listed him as both president & this of World Gift Distribution Network |
C.E.O. (chief executive officer)
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Many molded salads depend on this basic ingredient to hold their shape |
gelatin
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Charles Dudley Warner, who once wrote a book with Mark Twain, said "Politics makes" these |
strange bedfellows
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"You look like an angel, walk like an angel, talk like an angel, but I got wise, you're" this |
[Dave rings in as the times expiry signal sounds.] ... (Alex: Sorry Dave, you didn't ring in fast enough.)
"The Devil In Disguise"
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"The 'It' Girl" |
Clara Bow
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The Dallas Cowboys play their home games in this city |
(Brian: What is Arlington?)
Irving, Texas
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Despite what the 3 letters stand for, this Ford model has been around for over 20 years |
LTD
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The German version of this popular salad contains bacon & vinegar & is often served hot |
potato salad
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This president compared herself to "A crusading housewife let loose in a den of...thieves" |
... (Alex: Of the Philippines, that's right)
Corazon Aquino
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It's what The Who could do for "miles & miles & miles & miles & miles" |
see
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Referring to one of his most famous lines, a book about him is subtitled "The Only Contender" |
(Cathy: Who is Muhammed Ali?) (Alex: Ooh no, sorry, these are showbiz personalities, not sports personalities. And the actor in this case was [*]. You remember the scene in On the Waterfront?) (Cathy: On the Waterfront.) (Alex: Could have been a contender...) (Cathy: Could have been.) (Alex: ...instead of a bum. Which is what I am.) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.)
Marlon Brando
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This North Carolina city celebrated the 75th anniversary of its hyphen in 1988 |
Winston-Salem
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The 1st person singular pronoun in the nominative case |
(Cathy: What is me?)
I
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Used to season salads, a "chapon" is a dry crust of bread rubbed with this |
garlic
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Henry Kissinger called it "the great aphrodisiac" |
power
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Marty Robbins visited her cantina "out in the West Texas town of El Paso" |
Rosa's
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"Mrs. Howard Hughes" is a biography of this "Viva Zapata!" co-star, not Terry Moore |
(Cathy: Who is Lupe Velez?)
Jean Peters
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Only city whose name appears on the state seal of California; it's the state motto |
Eureka
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3 letter abbreviation of the Latin phrase meaning "which was to be demonstrated" |
Q.E.D. (quod erat demonstrandum)
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This salad dressing was named for a region shared by New York state & Ontario |
Thousand Island
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