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(I'm Rob Fukuzaki from ABC7.) Most remember him as a baseball player, but the Rose Bowl statue of this multi-sport star reminds people he played football as a UCLA Bruin |
Jackie Robinson
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The tall, narrow glass known as a flute is perfect for this beverage, perhaps an Armand de Brignac Brut |
champagne
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Individually owned wealth, or any city that's the seat of government |
capital
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"There are things which so afflict him that he has no power, as the garlic" in this classic novel |
Dracula
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GDP: This |
gross domestic product
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On Feb. 13, 1989 these countries agreed to reunite |
East and West Germany
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The smallest glass available through the official Jim Beam store is this heavy-bottomed one |
a shot glass
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To weary with tedious repetition, or to drill a hole in a wall |
bore
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This author, pretty much nailing the title early in the book: "'Now, do you still want the interview?' the vampire asked" |
(Anne) Rice
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BOT: Balance of this |
trade
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On the fateful day in 1970, this heavy metal band fronted by Ozzy Osbourne released its first album |
Black Sabbath
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The name of this wine glass may come from the Irish word for "mouth" |
(Eric: What is... what is a snifter?) (Alex: No. "Shut your gob." What is [*]?)
a goblet
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The body of a dismantled ship, or an "Incredible" body for Marvel Comics |
hulk
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A N.Y. Times review said this Stephen King title character "runs psychically amok" & things go south for her & everyone |
Carrie (White)
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TFC: Total fixed these |
costs
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This future First Lady was born in Independence, Missouri February 13, 1885 |
Bess Truman
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A snifter is narrow at the top to intensify the aroma of cognac & other types of this liquor |
brandy
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Part of an envelope, or a commotion or dispute |
a flap
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In "The Strange Case of" these 2, "I was slowly losing hold of my original and better self" |
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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AS & AD: Aggregate these 2 related things |
supply and demand
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The last original edition of this comic strip appeared on Feb. 13, 2000; its creator had died the day before |
(Seth: What is The Far Side?)
Peanuts
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(Hi, I'm Eric Perkins from KARE11.) In the first regular-season NFL game at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings beat this team that plays its home games the closest to Minneapolis |
the Green Bay Packers
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A slang term for the items seen here in the glass give it this name |
rocks
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A spy's fake identity, or a recording of a song that was someone else's hit |
a cover
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What not to expect when you're expecting: This title of a 1967 Ira Levin novel |
Rosemary's Baby
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PDI: Personal this income |
disposable
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This husband & wife duo were proclaimed co-rulers of England on February 13, 1689 |
William and Mary
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