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After the September 1930 elections, it was the 2nd largest party in Germany |
the Nazi Party
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Since Detroit's baseball team was the Tigers, this name was chosen for its football team |
the Lions
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This historical series could have been called "The Half-Dozen Spouses of Henry Tudor" |
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
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Jesus told his disciples they were this kind of "salt" |
the salt of the earth
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Alas & alack, it's Linda Ronstadt's hard luck hit of 1978 |
(Esther: What is "Poor Pitiful Me"?) (Alex: Right.)
"Poor Poor Pitiful Me"
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The December 1901 Ladies Home Journal had the 1st ad for these ornaments, made by GE |
Christmas tree lights
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In "Stopping by Woods..." Frost concluded "But I have promises to keep, & miles to go before" doing this |
(Bill: [*]. What is [*]?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
before I sleep
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Following a touchback, the ball is placed here |
the 20-yard line
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The Ethiopian Church considers him a saint, though he condemned Jesus to death |
(Steven: Who is Barabbas?)
Pilate
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It's why Dracula might crave Geritol after one too many anemic victims |
iron poor blood
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The 47-volume analysis leaked to the press by Daniel Ellsberg in 1971 |
the Pentagon Papers
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Beatles song which ends, "Yeah, yeah, yeah; yeah, yeah, yeah; yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah" |
(Bill: What is "I Love You"?)
"She Loves You"
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Though he never played for Philadelphia, this great Colt, 49er & Giant QB was called "The Bald Eagle" |
Y.A. Tittle
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Jesus restored this part of the high priest's servant's body after Peter cut it off |
his ear
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Commonly attributed to Shakespeare, but actually a misquote, is this saying which ends "but mine own" |
(Alex: The actual quote is, "an ill-favored thing, sir, but mine own.")
a poor thing but my own
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Like Charles & Diana's, their Nov. 20, 1947 wedding also drew worldwide attention |
(Bill: Who is the, uh, Duke of Windsor and Wallace Simpson?) (Steven: Who is Queen Elizabeth and...)
Queen Elizabeth & Prince Philip
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Turning his back on his buddies, this character winds up on the phone asking, "Hello, Clara?" |
Marty
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The Raisin, Grape, Oil, Alamo, Mercy, Delta, Bacardi, Aviation & Gotham |
(Bill: What are the names for a football?)
college bowl games no longer being played
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James said faith without works is this |
dead
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You might become rich by investing in the companies listed on this company's 500 index |
the Standard & Poor's
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On April 15, 1954, she told Japan's Diet that birth control would solve their overpopulation problem |
(Steven: Who is is the empress of Japan?)
Margaret Sanger
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Song which concludes, "3 cheers for the red, white & blue" |
(Bill: What is "Yankee Doodle Dandy"?)
"Columbia, The Gem Of The Ocean"
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Current chairman of the President's Physical Fitness Council is this former pro coach |
George Allen
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Having played his aunt in "Nicholas & Alexandra", Janet Suzman played his wife in "The Last Viceroy" |
Lord Mountbatten
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According to Christian tradition, he was the only one of 12 Apostles to die a natural death |
(Bill: Who is St. Thomas?) ... (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.) (Esther: Who is St. Peter?) ... (Alex: St. Peter was crucified.)
John
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Title of the following:
[Instrumental music plays.] |
"The Poor People Of Paris"
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