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In "Reunion: A Memoir", this husband of Jane Fonda calls himself "a 'born-again middle American" |
Tom Hayden
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Dublin is an easy city to get lost in because these often change from block to block |
the street names
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Sterling Drug, maker of Bayer aspirin, was recently purchased by this U.S. camera company |
Kodak
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These 2 have spent so much time apart that People magazine pleaded, "Save the Wales!" |
Prince Charles & Princess Diana
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In Europe, most thoroughbred racing is done on a track with this surface |
grass
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The 1958 Chevy Impala was available as a convertible or as this |
(Jay: What is a rag top?) ... (Alex: A rag top is synonymous with convertible, Jay, as you know.)
a hardtop
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For the record, he wrote the controversial "For the Record: From Wall St. to Washington" |
Donald Regan
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You have to go underground to visit the National Museum of African Art in this U.S. city |
Washington, D.C.
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In 1940 the Mars Company, noted for its candy, acquired this brand of rice |
(Jay: What is Minute Rice?) (Glenn: What is Quaker?)
Uncle Ben's
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He's the son of Princess Alice of Battenberg & Prince Andrew of Greece |
Prince Philip
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The only father & son to accomplish this were Gallant Fox in 1930 & Omaha in 1935 |
win the Triple Crown
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This cut of beef is the largest of the 3 muscles taken from the buttocks of a steer |
top round
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Her 1st bestseller was "Don't Fall Off the Mountain" but later she went "Out on a Limb" |
Shirley MacLaine
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Moscow has 2 major department stores, Tsum & this one |
GUM
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After Six, estab. in 1903, controls over half the market of this type of men's wear |
evening wear (formal wear, tuxedos)
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In 1982 Prince Andrew fought for the British in these islands; in 1985 he opened a new airport there |
the Falklands
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In theory, if the handicapper assigned weights perfectly for a race, the horses would all finish this way |
a perfect tie (dead heat)
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Overturn |
(Jay: What is top heavy?)
topple
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Astrid Lindgren writes books about this redhead who pals around with a monkey named Mr. Nilsson |
Pippi Longstocking
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Built on a sacred mountain, the Potala Palace in this city is the former home of the Dalai Lama |
(Alex: Yes, Tibet.)
Lhasa
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William Manchester wrote "The Arms of" this German steelmaking family |
Krupp
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In 1978 she became the 1st member of the immediate royal family since Henry VIII to get a divorce |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
Princess Margaret
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6 furlongs, the length of a common race, is this fraction of a mile |
3/4s
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Character who said, "I 'spect I growed. Don't think nobody never made me." |
(Alex: In Uncle Tom's Cabin, right.)
Topsy
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"Zoya", described as a Russian saga, is this romance novelist's 22nd consecutive best seller |
(Glenn: Who is Nabokov?) (Yael: Who is Barbara Cartland?)
Danielle Steel
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You can ride a camel to dinner or even spend the night with one near Alice Springs in this country |
Australia
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The largest glassmaker in the U.S. PPG Industries, used to be called this |
(Yael: What is Corning?)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass
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In 1985 it was revealed that the father of this princess had been an officer in the Nazi SS |
Princess Michael (of Kent)
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In 1985 he became the 1st jockey to win $100 million in purses |
Bill Shoemaker
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Types of these include beaver, opera & silk |
a top hat
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