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Some on this side called the conflict "Our 2nd War of Independence" |
the South
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Once an actors' agent, she put herself up to play Pam Ewing |
Victoria Principal
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Pacific atoll where atomic tests weren't itsy-bitsy at all |
Bikini
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He starred in "Rio Grande", "Rio Bravo" & "Rio Lobo" |
John Wayne
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Antiseptic mouthwash named for 1st doctor to use antiseptics in surgery |
(Alex: Named for Sir Joseph Lister.)
Listerine
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In song, it's asked to "weep for me" |
a willow
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The North's uniform wasn't standardized until this year, 2 years after the war began |
1863
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When he talks about Victoria on "The Tonight Show", he's referring to his wife |
Ed McMahon
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NBC is in the southwest part, & the actual downtown, "beautiful" or not, is to the east |
Burbank
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Of about 2 hours, 3 hours, or 4 hours, the original running time of the Elizabeth Taylor "Cleopatra" |
(Alex: Yes, [*] and 3 minutes.)
4 hours
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Makers of this diet supplement say it "has been around for 45 years; let the disease change its name" |
Ayds
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Film with line "A boy who won't be good might just as well be made of wood" |
Pinocchio
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Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address at the dedication of one of these |
a (national) cemetery
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The "We" in "We are not amused" |
Queen Victoria
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The "King of the Road"s Maine destination |
Bangor
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1975 film where Richard Dreyfuss played an ichthyologist |
Jaws
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Only medication that's mentioned in this song:
"She comes on like a rose but everybody knows / She'll get you in Dutch / You can look but you better not touch / Poison ivy, poison ivy…" |
[The song was reprised going into the break.]
calamine lotion
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Completes John Heywood's line from 1546: "You can't see the wood..." |
for the trees
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Even before Ft. Sumter was fired on, troops from this state captured the Charleston Arsenal |
South Carolina
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Begun in San Francisco in 1969, these franchised restaurants feature box cars & depot decors |
Victoria Station
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Southern steel city named for a "sooty" steel center south of Staffordshire |
Birmingham
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It was the 1st sequel to "Dirty Harry" |
Magnum Force
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Though it's for iron-deficient people of any age, its name is from Greek for "old" |
Geritol
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Shade tree with heart-shaped leaves of the genus Tilia, TV actor Hal might be found under one |
linden
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Lee conceded on April 9, 1865, which fell on this religious holiday |
(Mark: What was Easter?)
Palm Sunday
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This Gothic soap opera began with governess Victoria Winters arriving at 7 Collinswood |
Dark Shadows
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The city on the Spree where East meets West across the "Schandmauer" |
(Zanete: What is Bremen?) ... (Alex: The "Schandmauer" is the "Wall of Shame".)
Berlin
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Director who knifed Nicholson's nose in "Chinatown" |
Roman Polanski
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Name shared by prescription pain killer & drug used to control the masses in "Brave New World" |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go in the round.)
Soma
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The annual Berkshire Summer Music Festival is held on this estate in Lenox, Mass. |
Tanglewood
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