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Oscar Madison & Felix Unger |
The Odd Couple
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In 1949 Costa Rica's constitution abolished this, replacing it with a small civil guard |
the military (army)
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The very first passenger cars were built to resemble these, the form of transportation they replaced |
the stagecoach
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Branson, Missouri's annual "Kewpiesta" celebration honors Rose O'Neill, who created this |
the Kewpie doll
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It's what the band did when "Casey would waltz with the strawberry blonde" |
play on
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Mimi Rogers' top gun |
Tom Cruise
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Roxane & Christian |
Cyrano de Bergerac
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Between his terms as Cuba's leader, Fulgencio Batista lived for a while in this U.S. state |
Florida
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It's the term for the distance or width between the 2 rails of a railroad track |
the gauge
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A restored courtroom in Independence features a multimedia show based on his life |
Harry Truman
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"I'm gonna sit right down & write myself a letter, & make believe it" did this |
came from you
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Jillie Mack's personal private investigator, in Hawaii & elsewhere |
Tom Selleck
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Alonzo, Rumpleteazer & Bustopher Jones |
Cats
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In 1903 Panama proclaimed its independence from this adjacent country |
(Doak: What is Venezuela?)
Colombia
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The 1st real U.S. railroad was set up in 1826 to haul granite for this Massachusetts battle monument |
(Alex: Not fast enough, Doak.)
the Bunker Hill monument
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Carthage was home to Belle Starr of the Wild West & this star of "Wild Kingdom" |
Marlin Perkins
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14 years before Linda Ronstadt, Roy Orbison was "going back some day, come what may" to this place |
Blue Bayou
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Since marrying him, Pam Dawber's life has taken a harmonious turn |
Mark Harmon
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Brick & Maggie Pollitt |
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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Barons, earls, viscounts & 1 woman, Jeanne Sauve, have all been governors gen. of this country |
Canada
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In spring '88 "Good Morning America" sent Ron Reagan on this European train, while "TODAY" sent its whole crew |
the Orient Express
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You can tour the home near Kearney where he was born & the house in St. Joseph where he was shot |
(Susan: Who is Perkins?)
Jesse James
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In "Funny Girl", Fanny Brice sang, "Don't bring around a cloud to" do this |
rain on my parade
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5'8" model Brogan Lane refers to all 5'2" of him as a "sex thimble" |
Dudley Moore
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Lady Bracknell & Algernon Moncrieff |
The Importance of Being Earnest
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Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina was dictator of this island country for 3 decades until his 1961 assassination |
the Dominican Republic
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In the 1960s the railroads began to eliminate this job formerly required by union contracts |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
the fire tender, the coal shoveler (fireman)
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The 2nd most famous resident of Hannibal, she survived a shipwreck & inspired a musical |
"The Unsinkable Molly Brown"
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Title line that follows "Dear, with your lips to mine a rhapsody divine" |
Zing! went the strings of my heart
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Actress Victoria Tennant's a permanent tenant in his house |
[Applause for Doak running the category]
Steve Martin
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