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'70s president who, as a model, once appeared in "Look" magazine |
(Steve: Who is Jimmy Carter?)
Gerald Ford
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A sparking rock or a Michigan city |
Flint
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It was known as the dingus, the stuff dreams are made of & the black bird |
(Debbi: What is Broadway?)
the Maltese Falcon
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3-letter term for fashions that come & go quickly, such as hula hoops & coonskin caps |
a fad
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"Vampire" variety of these actually do feed on the blood of other animals |
bats
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Sport defined by Hemingway as "Death in the Afternoon" |
bullfighting
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This office remained vacant during Truman's 1st administration |
the vice-presidency
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Character from American history played on screen more than any other |
Abe Lincoln
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"Jus soli", the right of soil, makes you this in the country of your birth |
a citizen
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General name for the wild rabbits of Canada, the U.S. & Mexico; Peter is one |
a cottontail
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In 1843, the Merriams took over the rights to his dictionary |
Webster
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Said he could either run the country or control his daughter Alice, "But not both" |
Teddy Roosevelt
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A sequel's now being planned to this top grossing film, called in France "S.O.S. Phantomes" |
(Steve: [No response]) (Lonny: What is La Cage aux Folles?)
Ghostbusters
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Not a radioactive clan, but the core group of one's relatives |
(Steve: What is a nucleus?) ... (Alex: What is [*]? [*]. Sorry that cost you, Steve, you're still in control of the board and we've got about a minute to go in the round.)
the nuclear family
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Before hunting, a pack of these meets & howls to keep other packs from its territory |
wolves
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Her "Giant" grew into an epic movie |
Edna Ferber
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Probably our most scholarly president, he was only one to earn a Ph.D. |
Woodrow Wilson
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To protect his image, Buster Keaton's MGM contract did not allow him to do this onscreen |
smile
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U.S. equivalent to the bourgeoisie which developed between the aristocrats & the peasants in France |
business class or middle class (merchant class accepted)
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This swimming African animal "yawns" as an aggressive gesture before it attacks |
(Lonny: What is a crocodile?) (Debbi: What is a... [Smacks head] I don't know?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a hippo
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"Death Comes for" him Willa Cather's classic |
(Steve: Who is he who waits?)
the Archbishop
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In 1940, FDR beat him to win 3rd term |
Wendell Willkie
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4-generation film family which includes a knighted actor, his father, daughters & grandchildren |
the Redgraves
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It's suffered by one who goes from his simple society to a very complex one |
culture shock
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Novelist & poet who went "Trout Fishing in America" |
(Richard) Brautigan
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