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Tradition says as long as the Barbary apes remain here, the British will too |
Gibraltar
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Short for "splatterdash", these are cloth gaiters covering ankle & instep |
spats
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1958 #1 song that began "Hello baby" |
"Chantilly Lace"
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He discovered the Zambezi's Victoria Falls before Stanley discovered him |
Livingstone
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These stars were married in September 1984 but took their "Haunted Honeymoon" in 1986 |
Gene Wilder & Gilda Radner
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Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones & Gene Sarazen |
golf
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This massive structure makes it possible for Las Vegas to be so brightly lit up at night |
[Frank gave both names.]
Hoover or Boulder Dam
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A French peasant might "pine" for a pair of sabots, shoes made of this |
wood
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In "Top Gun", Tom Cruise used this Righteous Brothers classic to try to pick up Kelly McGillis |
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"
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Though he was Fr. Marquette's partner in exploration, he didn't get a major university named for him |
Louis Jolliet
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When Barbi Benton told him she had never dated anyone over 24, he replied neither had he |
Hugh Hefner
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Jacques Plante, Mike Eruzione, & Phil Esposito |
hockey
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Landmark shown under construction in this 1879 photo: |
the Washington Monument
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Not a mail-order lollipop, but a light, crinkled summer suit fabric |
seersucker
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According to Harvey & The Moonglows, the 1st of these was "Thou shall never love another" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Ten Commandments of Love
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Though outnumbering his forces 100-1, the Aztecs didn't fight, thinking he was the god-man Quetzalcoatl |
Cortes
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This NBC sports commentator popped the question to Phylicia Ayers-Allen on live TV |
Ahmad Rashad
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Peter Kormann, Julianne McNamara, & Nelli Kim |
gymnastics
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Its roof was designed to look like sails in Sydney Harbor |
the Sydney Opera House
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From Middle English for "garment", it's a burial garment |
shroud
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To avoid a Spanish counterattack, Francis Drake got back to England by becoming "2nd" to do this |
circumnavigate the globe
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Hilton, Sandberg, Belgee, Hutner, Ryan, Cosden, O'Hara, & as of August '86, Prince Frederick von Anhalt |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.) [ERRATUM: Belge is the correct spelling.]
the husbands of Zsa Zsa Gabor
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Paul Smart, John Bertrand, & Ted Turner |
sailing (yachting)
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2,300,000 cut stones weighing about 2 1/2 tons each were used to build this |
the Great Pyramid (of Cheops in Egypt)
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Children's playsuit combining shirt & short trousers; there's room for them on TV |
rompers
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This son of John Cabot said he saw Newfoundland codfish that swam ashore to eat leaves |
(Alex: And according to People's Almanac, [*] was a liar and a big liar.) [Laughter]
Sebastian Cabot
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Art Fleming was an usher at the 1968 wedding of this presidentially-connected couple |
(Frank: Who are Mr. and Mrs. Reagan?)
Julie Nixon & David Eisenhower
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Jim Shoulders, Tom Ferguson, & Larry Mahan |
rodeo
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