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Upon landing in the Philippines in 1944, General MacArthur said these 3 famous words |
(Cassius: What is "I shall return"?)
"I have returned"
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The wine glass is placed to the right of this glass |
the water glass
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A lineman said, "When you tackle Earl Campbell, it reduces" this, your mental measurement |
your IQ
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This Minnesota city is said to have largest Scandinavian population outside Stockholm |
Minneapolis
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Thornton Wilder "cut corners" presenting Grover's Corners in this classic play |
Our Town
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Of male or female, sex of the workers in an ant colony |
(Guy: What are the males?)
the females
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1st dogfight involving jet planes occurred in this war |
(Guy: What is the Vietnam War?)
the Korean War
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In a European theater, you face this way when passing others already seated in your row |
(Carroll: What is to the left?) (Guy: What is to the right?) (Cassius: What is straight ahead?) ... (Alex: That's just a little bit, a little etiquette hint there, so that when you're in the theater in Europe, you don't upset the people who are seated.)
towards the people who are seated with your back to the stage
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Woody Allen said when you eat with this sportscaster, "he broadcasts the meal" |
Howard Cosell
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Only auto tunnel crossing Canadian border runs from Windsor, Ont. to this city |
Detroit
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"The Woman's Prize, or the Tamer Tamed" was John Fletcher's sequel to this play of Shakespeare's |
Taming of the Shrew
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Of the Green Lantern, Green Arrow, & Green Hornet, 1 who doesn't wear a hat with his costume |
(Cassius: What is the Green Hornet?)
Green Lantern
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As a result of World War I, this country lost control of Tanganyka, Togo, S.W. Africa & Cameroon |
[ERRATUM: "Tanganyika" was misspelled in the clue as shown.]
Germany
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French for "entrance", theoretically, this course is just an introduction to main part of a meal |
entree
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With "a little humility, I would be perfect", said this owner of 2 Atlanta teams |
Ted Turner
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Great Falls, Montana was named for the falls on this river |
the Missouri
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In title of 1950 play, "Come Back Little Sheba" what little Sheba is |
a dog
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Of the 12, month in which the 1985 NHL regular season play began |
October
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At a West Point wedding, the reason the bride always stands at the groom's right side |
(Carroll: What is [*] salute as she leaves the chapel?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
so she won't be hit by the sword
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Minnesota Fats said dressing a pool player in this is "putting whipped cream on a hot dog" |
(Carroll: What is a suit?)
a tuxedo
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Out of gratitude for French aid in the Revolutionary War, a Kentucky city was named this |
(Alex: In honor of King Louis XVI.)
Louisville
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Hammett's suggestion of a Scottish court case for a plot became her "Children's Hour" |
Lillian Hellman
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Of the 39 Presidents, 1 whose face is on the top selling Halloween mask bought by adults |
Richard Nixon
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Asked why his knee was bothering him, this 40-year-old crew-cut QB said "it's old" |
Johnny Unitas
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Frank Hague was political "boss" & mayor of this New Jersey city for 30 years |
(Carroll: What is Atlantic City?)
Jersey City
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As prolific as Stephen King, this 19th c. Fr. author wrote over 70 plays in 30 years, including "Christine" |
(Alex: Most famous as the author of The Three Musketeers, [*].)
Alexander Dumas
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Of the more than 1000 guest stars on "The Love Boat", this guitarist has been on the most--9 times |
(Alex: The coochie-coochie lady, [*].) [Laughter] (Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
Charo
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