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Sir Frederick Ashton, who was born in Ecuador, was 1 of the major choreographers in this country |
England
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Any plane the vice president uses is designated as this |
Air Force Two
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1st line of Hamlet's soliloquy that ends with "Nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remember'd" |
To be, or not to be
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This 42-year-old L.A. Laker announced he will definitely retire in 1989 |
(Cecil: Who is Kareem Jabbar?) [Cecil's response was accepted with no mention from him or Alex of "Abdul."]
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Diana Ross, Florence Ballard & Mary Wilson |
[Alex called on Cecil as "sess-ul" when Cecil had said his name was "see-sul" when chatting with Alex who had said it both ways more than once during the first segment.] [Laughter]
The Supremes
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When you get mad there's "no more" of this pleasant person |
Mr. Nice Guy
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A "changement de pieds" is a jump in which the dancer changes the position of these |
feet
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John Adams did this 22 times in the Senate, more than any other vice president |
(Glenn: ...What is, uh, [*]?)
break a tie vote
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Shylock wanted to remove a pound of flesh from this title character's body |
The Merchant of Venice
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It is generally agreed that golf originated in this country |
Scotland
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Ray Manzarek, Robby Kreiger, Jim Morrison & John Densmore |
The Doors
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Underworld slang for the ringleader or the top banana |
Mr. Big
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Some critics hated this Nijinsky ballet so much they called it "Le Massacre du Printemps" |
The Rite of Spring
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Creature depicted in the center of the seal of the vice president |
eagle
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This play features a Puck but no hockey players |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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This man, not Babe Ruth, has hit the most home runs in Yankee Stadium |
Mickey Mantle
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Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce & Eric Clapton |
Cream
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The ideal marital mate for a miss |
Mr. Right
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Unlike a pas de deux, a "variation" usually features this number of dancers |
(Alex: Variations are usually performed as solos. We've got a minute to go in the round.)
one
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The 25th Amendment says if the president writes he can't discharge his duties, the VP becomes this |
(Miriam: What is president?)
acting president
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The name of this character in "The Tempest" may be a corruption of "cannibal" |
Caliban
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"My way of living is being home with pizza & a cola & watching football," said this Patriots QB |
Doug Flutie
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John Sebastian, Zal Yanovsky, Steve Boone & Joe Butler |
The Lovin' Spoonful
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A person with an impeccable record or reputation, though not necessarily bald |
Mr. Clean
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She starred in the silent film "The Dumb Girl of Portici" but was legendary as ballet's Dying Swan |
(Glenn: Who is Margot Fonteyn?)
(Anna) Pavlova
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The official residence of the vice president is on the grounds of this |
(Miriam: What is Blair House?)
Naval Observatory
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Mark Antony's brother-in-law, he's the last to speak in both "Antony & Cleopatra" & "Julius Caesar" |
Octavius
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Accommodating over 205,000 fans, world's largest soccer stadium is in this South American country |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Brazil
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