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Motown's first movie venture was this '72 film starring Diana Ross as Billie Holiday |
Lady Sings the Blues
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The "cute" stars of "Beach Blanket Bingo" |
Frankie Avalon & Annette Funicello
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French cap that became symbol of Vietnam corps |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a beret
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Insect comedians frequently find in their soup |
a fly
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George Harrison's "All Those Years Ago" was a tribute to this late singer |
John Lennon
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Lions & tigers & Manx, not bears |
cats
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In 1st major decision as President, Carter pardoned about 10,000 of them so they could come out of hiding |
the (Vietnam) draft dodgers
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They played the 2 writers under Dick Van Dyke on the "The Dick Van Dyke Show" |
Rose Marie & Morey Amsterdam
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From Latin "caballus", meaning horse, comes this word for a unit of soldiers on horseback |
a cavalry
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Top-selling Carole King album you could find hanging on a castle wall |
Tapestry
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Comes in loving, Dixie and A through D |
cups
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Significant date New York City's "Operation Sail", the tall ship parade, took place |
July 4, 1976
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The 40th president & 43rd vice-president of the United States |
(Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)
Ronald Reagan & George Bush
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They are the only insects to produce a food commonly eaten by man |
bees
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In Shaun Cassidy hit it followed "I met her on a Monday & my heart stood still..." |
(Steve: Asked her name, and she told me it was Jill.)
"Da Doo Ron Ron"
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From the French meaning "younger son", a student at West Point |
a cadet
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In 1978, she was 1st rookie to be Player of the Year in golfing |
Nancy Lopez
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Art Carney picked up an Oscar for this '74 film, which might be called "Travels with My Cat" |
Harry and Tonto
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Type of mammal that provides cashmere wool |
(John: What is a sheep?)
goat
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Because Dolly Parton had already used the title, this singer's "9 To 5" was called "Morning Train" |
Sheena Easton
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Partner of lithographer Ives |
Currier
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In 1978, a House select committee reopened hearings on these two assassination victims |
(Steve: Who were the Kennedy brothers?)
John F. Kennedy & Martin Luther King
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Cosell's departure from "Monday Night Football" left this pair to carry the ball |
Frank Gifford & Don Meredith
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Unlike the haberdasher, this person makes women's hats |
a milliner
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While a quagga is a zebra, a quahog is this |
(Steve: What is a hippo?)
a clam
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Everly Bros. hit that Roy Scheider died to in "All That Jazz" |
(Alex: Did you see the film?) (Steve: No, it was a guess.) (Alex: Good guess.)
"Bye, Bye, Love"
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Where a spelunker spelunks |
(Alex: You're fast, and John's getting frustrated, and so is Sue. Give them a chance.)
caves
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