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Maxwell Anderson's "Anne of the Thousand Days" is about this wife of Henry VIII |
Anne Boleyn
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For past 20 yrs, this conqueror of Everest has been camping equipment advisor for Sears |
(Rick: Who is... Ted Williams?) ... (Alex: Ted Williams, I don't think, ever climbed Mount Everest. He could probably have hit a baseball that high, but that's about it.)
Sir Edmund Hillary
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10,000 American and Filipino prisoners died in "death march" on this Philippine peninsula |
(Rick: What is the In Peninsula?)
the Bataan Peninsula
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He said he's "not going to worry about the deficit; it's big enough to worry about itself" |
Ronald Reagan
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Armless, backless sofa named for the Turkish empire |
(Rick: I have no idea.) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
an Ottoman
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Tennessee Williams is the idol of this author who wrote "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" |
(Stephanie: [No response]) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Edward Albee
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This company's president, Victor Kiam, asks, "What have you got to lose except your whiskers?" |
(Stephanie: What is Schick?)
Remington
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Jack Oakie played Benzino Napaloni, ruler of Bacteria, in this Charlie Chaplin film |
The Great Dictator
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"If you don't say anything, you won't be called on to repeat it", he said "silently" |
(Rick: Who is Harry Truman?)
Calvin Coolidge
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The Razorbacks |
the University of Arkansas
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Confection of jellylike cubes covered with powdered sugar |
Turkish delight
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Metromedia, Inc. now owns this celebrated non-league basketball team |
the Harlem Globetrotters
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Ship which took the most casualties in the attack on Pearl Harbor |
the USS Arizona
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He said to Churchill, "it is fun to be in the same decade as you" |
FDR
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1964 M. Mercouri/ M. Schell film about theft of a dagger from famed Turkish museum |
Topkapi
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Designed as a hunting cap by William Coke in 1850, new ads in England are revitalizing its sales |
(Guy: What is a deerstalker?)
a bowler hat (derby)
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Based on a German sailor's experiences, this film showed WWII "from the other side": |
Das Boot
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According to Harry Truman, it's what you should do if you can't convince them |
confuse them
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Mustafa Kemal, founder of Turkish republic, changed his name to this |
Kemal Ataturk
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The poorest country in the W. Hemisphere, it makes 90% of the world's baseballs |
Haiti
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World's tallest full-figure statue, "Motherland" commemorates this key Soviet victory |
the Battle of Stalingrad
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In 1787, he wrote "A little rebellion now & then is a good thing" |
(Guy: Who is George Washington?)
Thomas Jefferson
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The Hawkeyes |
(Guy: Who are Iowa State?)
University of Iowa
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