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He was the husband of Coretta Scott |
Martin Luther King Jr.
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European river that inspired a famous Strauss waltz |
the Danube
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Printing 10,000,000 a day, they're in the "hall of fame" as largest greeting card company |
(Ric: What is Kansas City [*] cards?)
Hallmark
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This gymnast was 1st Olympic athlete to score a perfect 10 |
(Ed: Who is Olga Korbut?)
Nadia Comaneci
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While those of apes are longer than their legs, humans' are shorter |
arms
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Named for hair color & a black radical group, they fight for seniors' rights |
the Gray Panthers
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State-of-the-art violins owned by Jack Benny & Sherlock Holmes |
Stradivarius
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Geritol & Sominex are made by this #1 cookie-maker |
Nabisco
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She won more Wimbledon singles' titles than any other woman |
Billie Jean King
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The olfactory sense |
smell
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Group which lost members by defending rights of Am. Nazis to march in Skokie, Ill. |
the American Civil Liberties Union (the ACLU)
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Church "chant" named for the pope who established it: |
the Gregorian chant
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This steelmaker lost $1.2 billion in '83 |
U.S. Steel
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Still widely considered the top female athlete of all time |
(Alex: You got 'em all in there; you missed her first name, Mildred.) [Laughter]
Babe Didrikson Zaharias
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While CBS uses its eye, this network uses its head |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
PBS
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Its deadline for passage ran out June 30,1982 |
the E.R.A. (the Equal Rights Amendment)
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What you play your flams & paradiddles on |
(Faryl: What is a spoon?)
your drums
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Bennett Cerf headed this publishing house that won '33 "Ulysses" censorship case |
Random House
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U.S. women won '84 silver in this sport where each player plays each position |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute left in the round.)
volleyball
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Nobel-Prize winning organization, they oppose political imprisonment & torture |
Amnesty International
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Italian term for "very slow"; Samuel Barber wrote one "for Strings" |
(Ed: What is, uh, piccata?) (Faryl: Um, what is rondissimo?)
Adagio
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Sec. Shultz & Weinberger formerly worked for this family-run construction giant |
Bechtel
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100 meter gold-medalist, she then beat her chief Soviet-bloc rival in Zurich |
(Ed: Who is, uh, Mary Decker?)
Evelyn Ashford
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