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He and Geo. S. Kaufman won a Pulitzer Prize for "You Can't Take It with You" |
Moss Hart
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In 1988 this late emperor's 79-year-old daughter was released after 14 years in an Ethiopian jail |
Haile Selassie
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Technical name for the "needle" on your turntable arm |
stylus
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Term for a delegation sent to the U.N. as well as the building they occupy |
a mission
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When she guest starred on Mister Ed's show, Ed said, "Maybe she can come up and shoe me some time" |
Mae West
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The Mississippi River generally flows in this direction |
south
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Someone once called her "a Sappho who could combine a heartbreak with a wisecrack" |
Dorothy Parker
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Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands achieved this feat in 1954, 7 years after Chuck Yeager |
flying faster than the speed of sound (breaking the sound barrier)
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A new "smart" parking meter keeps an electric eye on your car & does this after you drive away |
(Alex: I hope they never them out there; I hate that.)
resets it to zero
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In 1971 a country of 3.7 million sq. mi. replaced one of 14,000 sq. mi. under this name |
China
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"Dynasty" producer Aaron Spelling was once married to this star of "The Addams Family" |
Carolyn Jones
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The western side of this state borders on the Gulf of Mexico |
(Maurice: What is Louisiana?) (Joel: What is Missouri?)
Florida
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The work of this Yiddish writer was often compared to that of Mark Twain |
Sholem Aleichem
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Princess Sirikit married the king of this country in 1950, a week before he was formally crowned |
Thailand
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Kids: When granddad wound his watch, he was tightening this |
a mainspring
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This country has used its veto in the Security Council over 100 times, far more than anyone else |
the Soviet Union
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25 years after playing twins in "The Parent Trap", she did it again in "The Parent Trap II" |
Hayley Mills
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It's the southernmost of Canada's provinces |
(Peggy: What is... Quebec?) ... (Alex: A little bit of the province of [*] comes in south of the city of Detroit, Michigan.)
Ontario
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The annual award for the Best American Short Story bears his name |
O. Henry
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Henry II & Eleanor of Aquitaine had 5 sons, but only these 2 became kings of England |
Richard (the Lionheart) & (King) John
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An orrery is a mechanical model of this with various sized balls that revolve about |
the solar system
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The "T" in UNTSO indicates that the U.N. supervises these between warring nations in the Middle East |
truces
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In 1983 she was nominated for an Oscar for playing Barbra Streisand's bride in "Yentl" |
(Alex: Who is Mrs. Steven Spielberg, [*].) [NOTE: The couple announced their divorce on the same day this game aired, April 24, 1989.]
Amy Irving
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It's the northernmost Scandinavian country & the only one with an Arctic coast |
Norway
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This "Thanatopsis" poet was editor of the N.Y. Evening Post for 50 years |
William Cullen Bryant
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This princess has children named Andrea, Charlotte & Pierre Casiraghi |
Princess Caroline (of Monaco)
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The image orthicon replaced Vladimir Zworykin's iconoscope in these |
television cameras
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On United Nations Day in 1962 U Thant suggested ways to quell the trouble on this island |
Cuba
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"Maltese Falcon" actress whose diary was so scandalous it was destroyed by court order |
Mary Astor
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The southernmost national capital in the world is this island country's |
New Zealand
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