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In 1986 the songs "Soul Man", "Jumpin' Jack Flash", & "Blue Velvet" became titles of these |
movies
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1st line of the rhyme whose 3rd is "Yes, sir, yes, sir" |
(Diana: What is "[*] Have you any wool?) (Alex: That's it, the first and the second line.)
Baa, baa, black sheep
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It's what the "B" & "O" stand for |
Baltimore & Ohio
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From the knife cut on his cheek, Al Capone got this nickname |
Scarface
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Completes "2 all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame seed..." |
bun
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Heard here, it's the title of the song this category is based on:
"All my bags are packed..." |
(Jonathan: What is "I'm [*]"?)
"Leaving On A Jet Plane"
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Winning Emmy as Best Actor in a Comedy Series, he said, "Wow! I feel 4 feet tall!" |
(Jonathan: Who is Webster?) ... (Alex: Sorry, Alan, you didn't ring in quite in time.)
Michael J. Fox
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Season during which the Queen of Hearts made her tarts |
(Alan: What is spring?)
summer
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Last surviving signer of this turned the 1st shovel of dirt to start building the B&O July 4, 1828 |
Declaration of Independence
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The Information Please Almanac lists among this state's nicknames "The Spud State" |
Idaho
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Fruit associated with Newton |
(Alex: [After next clue selection] With a minute to go.)
a fig
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"Country Boy" who wrote it |
John Denver
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The beginning & ending cities of the Great Peace March for global nuclear disarmament |
(Alex: If only our government could get out of a deficit situation that quickly.)
Los Angeles, California & Washington, D.C.
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Barnyard cry which precedes "My dame has lost her shoe"' |
Cock-a-doodle-doo
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In 1971, they took over B&O's passenger service |
(Jonathan: What is the Chesapeake & Ohio?)
Amtrak
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The nickname "gat", meaning gun is from the name of this man who invented the machine gun |
Richard Gatling
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Armour would can a good one; a stage director would can a bad one |
a ham
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Time of day in which the song is set |
early morning
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It was revealed December 15 that, as we sold arms to Iran, we gave this nation spy satellite data |
Iraq
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It's where you go "to buy a fat pig", "fat hog", or "plum bun" |
to market, to market
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Among his lesser known nicknames are "Old Harry" & "The Angel of the Bottomless Pit" |
Lucifer (the Devil)
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Guinness says one of these was dropped 650' from a helicopter & landed intact |
an egg
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Besides the one in the title, the other vehicle mentioned in the song |
taxi
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Month in 1986 during which both Duvalier & Marcos fled their countries |
February
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Animal character mentioned in 1st line of poem that rhymes "wander" & "chamber" |
(Alex: [*] Where shall I wander? Upstairs, downstairs, in my lady’s chamber.) [Laughter]
Goosey Goosey Gander
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Nickname of Sydney Greenstreet's character in "The Maltese Falcon" |
(Diana: Who is Rick?) ... (Alex: His name was Kasper Gutman, but he was known as [*].)
"The Fat Man"
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A spread for bread favored by preservation societies |
jam
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Last names of the trio who had a #1 hit with it |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Yarrow, Travers & Stookey
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