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Cheers! This became legal again on December 5, 1933 when Utah ratified the 21st Amendment |
Alcohol
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This "service" is best known for protecting the president, but also investigates forgery |
The Secret Service
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You bet your sweet bippy we loved their "Laugh-In" |
Rowan & Martin
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You can serve your leftovers directly from this brand of tight-sealing food containers introduced in 1945 |
Tupperware
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The HQ of the London Metropolitan Police, it's named for a palace that once housed Scottish royalty |
Scotland Yard
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He went "Solo" as "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." |
Robert Vaughn
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After a 1995 law change in most states you can legally exceed this 1974 limit |
55 MPH
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To protect your great American novel, register a copyright with this library |
Library of Congress
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It's often been said of these dancers that she did everything he did, but backwards and in high heels |
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers
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According to their Buffalo, NY inventors, Buffalo wings should be served with celery & this dressing |
Blue cheese
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He played "Marcus Welby, M.D." & later mercy killer Roswell Gilbert in a 1987 TV movie |
Robert Young
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Troy Aikman is probably happy that this kind of football play is no longer illegal as of 1906 |
(Faith: What is a quarterback sneak?)
Forward pass
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From the Greek for "vapor", this plant protector contains the tropo-, strato-, meso-, & thermo- layers |
Atmosphere
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Nancy Drew could tell you these are the Hardy Boys' first names |
Frank & Joe
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According to Guinness, this sport's fastest serve was 142 MPH, in 1997 |
Tennis
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This witty writer's grandson, Peter, scared millions writing about a killer shark in a 1974 bestseller |
Robert Benchley
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In Norfolk, VA. it used to be illegal for women to go out without one of these tight-fitting garments |
Corset
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From Du Pont, this para-aramid fiber is used in bulletproof vests, tires & the space shuttle |
(Hans: What is Teflon?)
Kevlar
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Clint, Lee & Eli were the 3 in the title of this 1966 western |
"The Good, The Bad And The Ugly"
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He served in the Dodger organization for 47 years, retired, & returned as GM in 1998 |
Tommy Lasorda
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A famous symbol of the Pinkerton Detective Agency is an eye and the slogan "We Never" do this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Sleep
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He fired Archibald Cox in 1973, & the Senate shot down his Supreme Court hopes in 1987 |
Robert Bork
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On July 10, 1991 sanctions imposed in this country were lifted, allowing legal U.S. trade |
South Africa
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Oliver Cromwell "guarded" England as a virtual dictator under this official title from 1653 to 1658 |
(Faith: What is chief protector?)
Lord Protector
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This pair was electrocuted August 23, 1927 |
Sacco & Vanzetti
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The "To Serve Man" episode of this classic TV series involved aliens with a "taste" for humans |
(Faith: What is "Star Trek?")
"The Twilight Zone"
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This "Buckaroo Banzai" was "RoboCop" twice |
Peter Weller
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The English didn't get off Scot-free against this man's forces at Bannockburn in 1314 |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
Robert the Bruce
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