WHAT'S YOUR MOVIE OCCUPATION? |
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Kurt Russell in "Backdraft" |
a firefighter
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"Salem's Lot" (1975) |
Stephen King
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Founded in 1854: This U.S. party that also goes by a 3-letter nickname |
[Chuck gave both listed responses.]
the Republican Party (or the GOP)
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It's the oxymoronic name for the comparatively small instrument seen here |
(Georjean: What's a grand piano?)
a baby grand piano
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Percy the Small Engine & James the Red Engine are among this toy's friends on the Island of Sodor |
Thomas the Tank Engine
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Johnny Depp in "Sweeney Todd..." (we'd give it away with the full title) |
a barber
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"The Martian" (2011) |
Andy Weir
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Active from the 1790s to the 1810s: This party of the second U.S. president |
the Federalists
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Simon & Garfunkel hit No. 1 for the first time with this deafening title |
"The Sound Of Silence"
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Originally offered in off-white, this product expanded in 1957 to include red, yellow & blue colors all served in airtight cans |
Play-Doh
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Cuba Gooding Jr. in "Jerry Maguire", ya know?! |
(Chuck: What is a baseball player?)
a football player
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"The King of Torts" (2003) |
John Grisham
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Founded in 1973: This Israeli party to the right of Labor |
Likud
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L'Oreal makes a lip gloss in this dull finish also used for photos |
matte
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Action figures inspired by these animated characters include Bob with teddy bear & a banana-eating Kevin |
Minions
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Anil Kapoor in "Slumdog Millionaire" (a very honorable profession!) |
(Alex: He's [*]. Very honorable profession.) [Laughter]
a quiz show host
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"All the Pretty Horses" (1992) |
Cormac McCarthy
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Dissolved in 1991: At its height, this party had about 19 million members |
the Communist Party
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Laurel & Hardy had a 1930 short called "Another Fine" this |
(Georjean: Mess We're In. What is Wess We're In?) ... (Alex: You're on the right track, but you added information that made your response incorrect.)
Mess
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The box for this classic said you can see the insects "dig tunnels", "build bridges" & "move mountains" |
an ant farm
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Tom Hanks in "Charlie Wilson's War" |
a congressman
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"The Aquitaine Progression" (1984) |
Robert Ludlum
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Active 1834-1854: This U.S. party that borrowed its name from a British party |
the Whigs
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Merrell has a line of running shoes oxymoronically called this; actually running that way is said to be better for you |
barefoot
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This game's action cards include reverse, skip & wild draw four |
Uno
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