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The original author’s last story about this detective was “The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place” |
Sherlock Holmes
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A shark named Bruce is a member of Fish-Eaters Anonymous in this favorite from 2003 |
Finding Nemo
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From 1920 to 1946 this Swiss city served as the seat of the League of Nations |
Geneva
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A cousin of this telegraph & code inventor set up the famous Pebble Beach golf course |
Samuel Morse
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You win in this game by getting the rope with a sphere attached wrapped completely around the pole |
tetherball
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In “The Big Sleep” he says, “I’m 33 years old, went to college once & can still speak English if there’s any demand for it” |
Marlowe
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This co-star of “Nash Bridges” returned in “The Lion King 1½” as the voice of Bonzai the hyena |
Cheech Marin
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On April 18, 1983 a terrorist bomb at the U.S. embassy in this Mideastern capital killed 63, including 17 Americans |
Beirut
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Samuel Chase, Samuel Nelson, Samuel Miller & Samuel Blatchford all served on this august body |
the Supreme Court
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Now called this, it was introduced around 1928 as Hop Ching checkers |
Chinese checkers
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In the April 1841 Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine, this editor published his new detective story |
Poe
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(Hi, I’m Clay Aiken.) For my movie song on “American Idol” I sang “Somewhere Out There” from this animated film |
An American Tail
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In 1981 this labor union was outlawed in Poland; 8 years later it was legalized |
Solidarity
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This man who had just a cameo in 1990’s “The Return of Superfly” became “Shaft” in 2000 |
Samuel L. Jackson
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Mattel has set this classic boxing toy in a video game “arena” |
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots
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LEMON AD |
(Walter) Mondale
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She also created the detectives Tuppence & Tommy Beresford |
Agatha Christie
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Ray Romano, John Leguizamo & Denis Leary voiced the “sub-zero heroes” in this 2002 flick |
Ice Age
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In May 1954 President Eisenhower signed a bill authorizing the construction of this North American waterway |
St. Lawrence Seaway
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During this 1846-48 war, the U.S. Army bought 1,000 of Samuel Colt’s revolvers |
Mexican War
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The name of this game that uses 144 small tiles comes from a word meaning “sparrows” |
Mah Jongg
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FLOCK REELER |
(Nelson) Rockefeller
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“A Taste for Death” is one of P.D. James’ novels about this Scotland Yard detective and published poet |
Adam Dalgliesh
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Former “SCTV” siblings Rick Moranis & Dave Thomas voiced moose siblings in this animal adventure |
Brother Bear
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Unable to run for a third term as Pres. of Serbia, he made himself Pres. of Yugoslavia on July 23, 1997 |
Slobodan Milosevic
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In 1865 this man set John Wilkes Booth’s broken leg |
Samuel Mudd
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The piece you try to capture in Stratego has one of these on it |
a flag
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CLAW ALE |
(Henry A.) Wallace
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