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A 1952 article in Reader's Digest, "Cancer by the Carton", warned against this |
smoking
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Barbra Streisand was nominated for a 1964 Tony for "Funny Girl" but lost to this star of "Hello Dolly!" |
Carol Channing
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This soup company in Camden, N.J. has a museum of soup tureens, bowls & ladles |
Campbell's
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I'ts the Latinized name of the Greek hero Heracles |
Hercules
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From 1918 to 1931, this player led the Major Leagues in home runs 11 times |
(Jason: Who is Ty Cobb?)
Babe Ruth
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Imhotep of this ancient civilization is honored as the first doctor known by name |
Egypt
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These 2 states were admitted to the Union in the 1950s |
Alaska & Hawaii
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He was working as a television director when he was hired to play the King in "The King and I" in 1951 |
Yul Brynner
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The National Portrait Gallery is a part of this Washington, D.C. museum complex |
Smithsonian
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Gordius, of Gordian knot fame, was the father of this man with the golden touch |
Midas
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1 of 2 women tennis players to exceed Jimmy Connors' men's record of 109 tournament wins |
(1 of) Navratilova (or Chris Evert)
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In the 1870s John M. Woodworth became the first person to hold this post now held by Dr. Joycelyn Elders |
Surgeon General
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His support waned after his wife Evita died in 1952 & he was forced into exile in 1955 |
(Juan) Peron
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This lovely British actress played Guenevere in the original 1960 production of "Camelot" |
Julie Andrews
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Memorabilia of this aviatrix are displayed at the County Historical Museum in her hometown, Atchison, Kan. |
Amelia Earhart
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The underworld was guarded by Cerberus, a 3-headed type of this animal |
dog
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This Anaheim team finished the 1993-94 NHL season, its first, with 33 wins, 46 losses & 5 ties |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Mighty Ducks
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The "maneuver" he developed is designed to aid drowning victims as well as choking victims |
Heimlich
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In 1958 this U.S. atomic sub sailed under the North Pole |
Nautilus
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Ken Howard played Thomas Jefferson in this Tony-winning musical |
1776
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The University of Pittsburgh has a library & museum devoted to this composer of "Oh! Susanna" |
(Stephen) Foster
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Legend says that this woman, a cause of the Trojan War, was later hanged on Rhodes |
Helen (of Troy)
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The Army medical center named for this doctor opened in Washington, D.C. in 1909 |
Walter Reed
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17-year-old Hussein took over this country's throne in 1953 after his father, Talal, was removed |
(Marilu: Um...What is um...) (Alex: Pick a country.) (Marilu: Yes, I know. What is Persia?)
Jordan
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In 1993 Richard Chamberlain starred as Professor Henry Higgins in a revival of this musical |
My Fair Lady
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The Topkapi Palace, in this city on the Bosporus, includes several museums |
Istanbul
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This bull-headed monster was the son of Pasiphae, the wife of King Minos |
(Lou: ...Oy.)
Minotaur
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This doctor & humanitarian's work in Africa kept him from picking up his 1952 Nobel Peace Prize |
Albert Schweitzer
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