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THEIR FIRST FEATURE FILMS |
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Neville, Copland, Spelling |
Aaron
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This "Bionic Man" got his head chopped off by an axe-wielding Joan Crawford in his first film, "Strait-Jacket" |
Lee Majors
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L.A.'s Pink's hot dog stand has many fans, incl. this often pink-haired singer, who, by the way, isn't the owner |
Pink
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In war & football, "The best defense is a good" this |
offense
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Often used to move large herds of longhorn cattle, the Chisholm Trail ran from this state to Kansas |
Texas
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From the Old French for "upper loin", it's an expensive cut of beef from the upper loin |
(Alex: [Before acknowledging Katie] Sounds like a STUPID ANSWER!)
sirloin
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Manoff, Washington, Shore |
Dinah
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Her first album was "All Hail the Queen"; her first film was Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever" |
Queen Latifah
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When disappointed, we sometimes say "There's no joy in" this town--just like when Casey struck out |
Mudville
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Hikers enjoy the 13-mile Barr Trail to the summit of this Colorado peak |
Pikes Peak
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From the French for "calf", it's meat from a calf |
veal
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Ward, Weisz & "My Cousin" |
Rachel
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Falling off a chair at her audition helped her win the role of the klutzy princess in "The Princess Diaries" |
(Anne) Hathaway
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This Hugo Boss perfume scented with freesia & vanilla comes in a distinctive deep red bottle |
Deep Red
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With skyrocketing medical costs, remember that this is "cheaper than treatment" & "better than cure" |
prevention
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From beginning to end, the Old Spanish Trail ran between Santa Fe & this West Coast city |
(Dominic: What is San Francisco?) ... (Alex: It came right here to [*].)
Los Angeles
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From the Latin for "ram", it's the meat of an adult sheep |
mutton
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Dalton, Hutton, Leary |
Timothy
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Later Rose on "The Golden Girls", she blossomed as a senator in the 1962 drama "Advise and Consent" |
Betty White
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This gemstone is basically an onyx with alternating bands of sard & other minerals |
(Alex: We stumped you on a STUPID ANSWER!) (Steve: Let's get away from that.)
sardonyx
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Arthur Fletcher coined this "mind"ful United Negro College Fund motto about living up to one's potential |
"A mind is a terrible thing to waste"
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The forced march this Eastern tribe made West during the winter of 1838-39 is known as the Trail of Tears |
the Cherokee
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From the Latin for "to hunt", it's deer meat |
venison
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Watts, Campbell, Judd |
Naomi
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Seth Green checked in when he played Egg in this film based on a John Irving novel |
The Hotel New Hampshire
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The town that became Orlando, Florida was founded in 1850 by Aaron Jernigan & was given this 1-word name |
[Katie rings in after a few seconds.] (Katie: What is [*]?) (Alex: [*], yes! That's a STUPID ANSWER, innit? I like it!) [Laughter]
Jernigan
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The phrase "handwriting on the wall" goes back to this book of the Old Testament |
(Steve: Um. [Shakes head] What is...) (Alex: Oh, you're not going to get it.) (Steve: ...Exodus?) (Alex: No, it was [*]. He deciphered the handwriting on the wall.)
Daniel
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The Bozeman Trail took travelers from this Wyoming fort to the gold fields in Montana |
(Alex: That was a fort featured in film. [*].)
Fort Laramie
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From the Old English for "heel", it's an animal's lower leg served as a cut of cured meat |
(Dominic: What is a ham?)
hock
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