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Her marriage to a Mass. senator in '53 was Society's "Wedding of the Year" |
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (Onassis)
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Not flowers but hotels & houses grow on this Monopoly board "garden" |
Marvin Gardens
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Movie name given to the theory of weapons in space debated by Reagan & Mondale |
Star Wars
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6'9" TV butler, he always entered the room with a deep "You rang?" |
Lurch
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You go there to visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
(John: What is the...) [Time expires] (John: Cemetery, [*]?) (Alex: I'm sorry, too late, Bill?) ... (Alex: You have to be careful if you're blurting out an answer too late, you're merely helping your opponents.)
Arlington National Cemetery
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In 1886, the 1st batch of this "Real Thing" was concocted in Atlanta |
Coca-Cola
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He was introduced to his future first lady, Dolley Todd, by Aaron Burr |
(Ezra: Who was Abraham Lincoln?)
James Madison
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Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece of children's literature |
(Ezra: What is The Secret Garden?)
A Child's Garden of Verse
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A bubble gum or a rocket launcher |
a bazooka
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William Powell & David Niven both played this bum-to-butler role |
(Ezra: Who is Rags?)
My Man Godfrey
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Now a restored tourist attraction, this city became Colonial Virginia's capital in 1699 |
Williamsburg
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Reynolds created the 1st one for pop in 1963 |
(Ezra: What was, uh, Reynolds wrap?)
the aluminum can
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From 1945 to 1951, Eleanor Roosevelt was a delegate to this U.N. body |
(Ezra: What was UNICEF?)
the General Assembly
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'72 hit that summed up Rick Nelson's feelings about being considered only a rock 'n' roller |
"Garden Party"
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Said to have been created in Bayonne, France in 1641, soldiers have been stuck with it ever since |
the bayonet
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He received '81 Oscar for playing "Arthur's" butler |
(John: [No response])
John Gielgud
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It's 1 of America's best-loved square dances |
the Virginia reel
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This sweetener has all but replaced saccharin in sodas |
NutraSweet (or aspartame)
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Since she was raised in Kentucky, many accused her of disloyalty to the Union cause |
Mary Todd Lincoln
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Instrument of death used in the cult "Texas... Massacre" film |
chainsaw
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The valet given to Bertie Wooster by P.G. Wodehouse |
(John: [*]!) (Alex: Whoa! You didn't phrase it as a question, sorry, and we ran out of time on that one.) ... (Alex: You have to be careful about that, John.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Jeeves
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Virginia Senator Harry F. Byrd's brother was this polar explorer |
Admiral Byrd
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Suggested drinking times of this soda were 10, 2 & 4 |
(Ezra: What is Coca-Cola?)
Dr Pepper
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She was an extra in 1936's "Becky Sharp" & "Small Town Girl" |
(Bill: Who was Nancy Reagan?)
Pat Nixon
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The city of Damascus was noted for making this curved sword |
the scimitar
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In 1862, "Stonewall" Jackson fought his way through this beautiful Virginia valley |
Shenandoah (Valley)
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