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FDR called him "Uncle Joe" |
Joseph Stalin
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Country "square" from Mt. Idy who shared his letters from Mama |
Cliff Arquette (Charlie Weaver)
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Dog breed used to flush rabbits from cover, though Snoopy prefers big game |
a beagle
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Of vodka, whiskey, or brandy, the one said to be least likely to give you a hangover |
vodka
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John Huston & Ray Bradbury brought this Melville classic to the screen |
Moby-Dick
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Oldest of the original 13 colonies |
Virginia
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On July 20, 1944, German col. Claus von Stauffenberg tried to do this |
[Pat responded in a German accent.]
assassinate Hitler
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She's refused to play Ernestine in commercials touting telephone service |
Lily Tomlin
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Author who mockingly called his absinthe & champagne recipe "Death in the Afternoon" |
Ernest Hemingway
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"Neurotic" cartoonist who displayed his "Carnal Knowledge" on the screen |
Jules Feiffer
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In 1644, Peter Stuyvesant lost this in a battle with the Portuguese |
his leg
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9 months before D-Day, American troops invaded this part of the European mainland |
(Pat: What is Coney Island?) (Alex: Oh, dear.) (Pat: Don't know.) (Alex: Might have been time for a guess. They invaded [*], at Salerno.)
Italy
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Crew-cut comic who'd warble, "Well, I'll be a dirty bird!" |
George Gobel
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Snares, pitfalls, & baits are used for this very old method of hunting |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
trapping
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Mixer that Hannibal bathed in & Napoleon III decreed should be bottled "for the good of France" |
(Pat: What is champagne?)
Perrier water
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Star of "Harold & Maude", she wrote "Pat & Mike" with husband Garson Kanin |
(Sherrie: The late, great [*].) [Accepted without remark]
Ruth Gordon
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Pirate Edward Teach, he tied most famous part of his body into pigtails using colored ribbons |
Blackbeard
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If you go long enough without a bath even the fleas will let you alone, this correspondent wrote |
Ernie Pyle
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The man with the "Button-Down Mind" who played Major Major in "Catch 22" |
Bob Newhart
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After the kill, you do this to game with a knife, not high heels & an evening gown |
to dress
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British bass, for example, served unpasteurized at room temperature |
(Sherrie: What is beer?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
ale
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Author of "Exodus" who wrote screenplay for "Gunfight at the OK Corral" |
Leon Uris
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He was born the 15th of 17 children in 1706 |
Benjamin Franklin
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To keep it out of British hands, Hitler ordered this ship scuttled off Uruguay in 1939 |
(Sherrie: What is the Bismarck?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
the Graf Spee
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She was dummy Jerry Mahoney's girlfriend before she became Garry Moore's girl Friday |
Carol Burnett
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These aiming lines in a scope are sometimes made of spider web |
the crosshairs
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The 2 B's in B & B liqueur |
brandy & Benedictine
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C. MacArthur & B. Hecht adapted "Wuthering Heights" for film but not this, their own 1928 hit play |
The Front Page
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"Croatoan" |
the only message found at the lost colony on Roanoke Island
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