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Anna's choreographic invitation to the king of Siam |
"Shall We Dance"
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Not Ronald Reagan's nationality, but his boyhood nickname |
Dutch
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In '78 England's Louise Brown was the 1st of these babies |
a test tube baby
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Peter Pan's ding-a-ling pal |
(Deborah: What is the crocodile?)
Tinker Bell
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Auto manufacturer targeted by UAW for strike in the fall of '84 |
(Deborah: What is Chrysler?)
GM
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A group of 12-23 who decide whether a defendant should be indicted |
grand jury
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First name of composers Liszt, Haydn & Schubert |
Franz
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The Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere is better known by this name |
CARE
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Before 1975, this tennis player was New York ophthalmologist Richard Raskind |
Dr. Renée Richards
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A bicuspid sprite |
(Alex: [Before Bill signals] Less than a minute to go in the round.)
the tooth fairy
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ITT has sold its Twinkie company to this checkerboard square dog food maker |
(Chuck: Who is Hostess?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
(Ralston) Purina
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Liz & Velvet competed in this British race |
the Grand National
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Why Yankee Doodle came to London |
just to ride a pony
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Name Indians gave white men because they carried swords |
(Deborah: Ooh, uhh...) (Alex: She got too cocky.) ... (Alex: [In a Native American accent] Many moon come, land of [*].)
the Long Knives
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This president released Patty Hearst by executive clemency |
(Deborah: Who is Gerald Ford?)
Jimmy Carter
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These could be found in England or in Betty Crocker's oven |
(Chuck: What are...) (Alex: Sorry, you're taking too long.)
brownies
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It occurs in both bridge & baseball |
a grand slam
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He was inspired by East Indian dance to write "Begin the Beguine" |
(Chuck: Who is Irving Berlin?)
Cole Porter
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Janis Joplin's nickname & her #1 posthumous album |
(Chuck: Oh, gosh.)
Pearl
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Shakespeare's "Tempest" spirit |
(Bill: Who is Pud?) (Chuck: Who is Puck?) (Deborah: I'm not going to try it.) (Alex: Deborah says what?) (Deborah: I'm not going to try it.) ... (Alex: Bill, you came up with the wrong play, by the way.)
Ariel
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The oldest currently running radio show in the U.S. |
(Alex: Began November 28, 1925.)
The Grand Old Opry
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"Donkey", "Moonlight" & "For Strings", for example |
a serenade
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Her mother, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, called her "Lilibet" |
(Alex: We know her better as [*].)
Queen Elizabeth II
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Title held by the czar's daughters |
(Alex: You did well in that category, nice going, Chuck!)
the Grand Duchess
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