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George met her at a 1941 Christmas dance, became engaged to her in 1943 & married her in 1945 |
Barbara Pierce
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TV wasn't the final frontier for this series; in 1979 it became "The Motion Picture" |
Star Trek
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Saintpaulia Ionantha is commonly called this geographical "violet" |
African Violet
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This city's Alamodome is one of 8 home courts in the NBA to exceed a seating capacity of 20,000 |
San Antonio
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The name of this Mary Shelley scientist is often confused with his ghastly creation |
Dr. Frankenstein
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This branch of the Justice Department administers the National Crime Information Center |
FBI
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He chose Bush as his running mate though they disagreed on cutting taxes, abortion & the E.R.A. |
Ronald Reagan
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This '60s TV comedy about the crew of the PT-73 sailed twice onto the big screen |
McHale's Navy
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Vanilla has been cultivated in this North American country for hundreds of years |
Mexico
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From 1966 to 1986, this NFL team played its home games in the Orange Bowl |
Miami Dolphins
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Like Quincy on TV, Kay Scarpetta in novels by Patricia Cornwell has this profession |
Medical Examiner
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This Denver newspaper was given a 1986 Pulitzer Prize for meritorious public service |
(David: What is the Rocky Mountain Daily News?)
The Denver Post
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As U.S. ambassador to this organization in 1971, Bush worked to keep Nationalist China from expulsion |
United Nations
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In the movie version, she played Carol Brady |
(John: Who is Florence Henderson?)
Shelley Long
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These creatures spread the seeds of plants like mistletoe |
Birds
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The opening ceremonies for the 1932 & 1984 Summer Olympic Games took place at this L.A. arena |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
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In a Judith Krantz bestseller, Billy Ikehorn Orsini owns this title boutique |
(Leigh: What is Dazzle?)
Scruples
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Some say that Jesse James was with this man & his gang when they raided Lawrence, Kansas |
William Quantrill
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As president, Bush sent troops into Panama to overthrow this dictator |
(Leigh: [No response])
Manuel Noriega
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Subtitled "Fire Walk with Me", it brought back Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer |
Twin Peaks
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Varieties of this important cereal grain include emmer, spelt & common or bread |
Wheat
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Built in 1912, Tiger Stadium & this Red Sox park are the oldest major league ballparks |
Fenway Park
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Howard Roark, the central architect in this novel, was supposedly modeled on Frank Lloyd Wright |
(John: What is Atlas Shrugged?)
The Fountainhead
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This principality & Switzerland are joined in a customs union |
Liechtenstein
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Bush's father, Prescott, represented this state in the U.S. Senate from 1952 to 1963 |
(Leigh: What is Maine?)
Connecticut
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"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" was one of its segments on TV & in a feature film |
The Twilight Zone
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Crocus is the Latin word for this expensive spice produced by a type of crocus |
Saffron
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This London stadium has been the site of cup finals in soccer & of Live Aid |
(Leigh: What is Wimbledon?)
Wembley Stadium
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She's the matriarch in "The Grapes of Wrath" |
Ma Joad
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Chicago's O'Hare International Airport is Illinois' busiest; this airport is second |
Chicago Midway
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