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Unlike the United States where it's every 4 years, the Swiss get a new one every year |
a president
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In 1959 Harvey Haddix pitched one for 12 innings but lost the game in the 13th |
[NOTE: It was also a perfect game through 12 innings.]
a no-hitter
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"Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you, if you're" this |
young at heart
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A cab, or what an airliner does down the runway |
a taxi
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The first sheep keeper mentioned in the Bible |
Abel
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She's Michael Tucker's wife on "L.A. Law" & in real life |
Jill Eikenberry
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His crossbow is used in trademark symbols of products exported by Switzerland |
William Tell
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In 1990, his 1st year as this team's manager, Lou Piniella led them to a 4-game World Series sweep |
Cincinnati Reds
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When these "are smiling, sure it's like a morn in spring" |
Irish eyes
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"Baltimore Clippers" were small swift sailing ships developed on this bay |
the Chesapeake
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Nehemiah, the author of a a book, wasn't a prophet, but cupbearer to Artaxerxes I, in this country |
Persia
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In 1988 this actress & wife of Chas. Bronson received an American Cancer Society Courage Ward |
Jill Ireland
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This peak wasn't conquered by a bang but a Whymper, Edward Whymper |
Matterhorn
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Of JFK, Truman or Teddy Roosevelt, the one who was president the last time the Cubs won the World Series |
Teddy Roosevelt
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According to Rodgers & Hart, it's "where god paints the scenery" |
in our mountain greenery
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A litter used to carry the sick & wounded, not to make them taller as its name implies |
a stretcher
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When this chest holding the Ten Commandments arrived, David danced for joy & passed out bread, meat & wine |
the Ark (of the Covenant)
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This beloved comedian died in 1974 at age 39, his fixed age since 1933 |
Jack Benny
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Switzerland's status in the UN is as a permanent one of these |
(Gail: What is a neutral country?)
observer
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A short fly ball that falls between the infielders & outfielders is named for this minor league |
the Texas League
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Jimmy Crowe, Nellie Shannon & Mamie O'Rourke are 3 of the characters in this song about New York |
"East Side, West Side" ("The Sidewalks Of New York")
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Cable cars are 1 type of these "desirable" vehicles |
(Julie: What is mass transportation?)
a streetcar
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The rods all became serpents, but his swallowed up those of pharaoh's magicians |
(Gail: Who is Moses?) (Alex: Moses, is right. [Hears offstage cue] Oh, I'm sorry; sorry, that is wrong.)
Aaron
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She was name Best Actress at the 1978 Cannes Festival for her performance in "An Unmarried Woman" |
Jill Clayburgh
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Swiss firm that's No. 1 in chocolate |
(Alex: Yeah, we'll accept either one.)
Nestle's (Nestle)
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A 2nd baseman for the Cardinals & others, he's considered the best right-handed hitter in baseball history |
(Alex: Long before you got interested in the game, India, [*], is his name; goes back many years.)
Rogers Hornsby
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In a song from 1902, it's when "she's your tootsey wootsey" |
(Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
"In The Good Old Summertime"
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The Assyrians used these wheelless vehicles on runners to move colossal statues |
sleds
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Belshazzar made Daniel the third ruler of the kingdom after he told him the meaning of this writing |
the writing on the wall
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An assistant to Lyndon Johnson. he's now celebrating his 25th year as president of the MPAA |
Jack Valenti
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