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Invitations to a screening of "An American Tail" were in the name of this producer's 16 month old son |
Steven Spielberg
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All Spanish road distances are measured from the Puerto del Sol in the center of this city |
Madrid
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Now used in flamenco dance, these clicking instruments were not part of the original gypsy tradition |
castanets
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It's the combined sciences of botany & zoology |
(Alex: Not fast enough, Jonathan.)
biology
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In DC Comics today, Batman & this "Man of Steel" are no longer portrayed as friends |
(Alex: They tolerate each other.)
Superman
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Appropriately, Pee Wee Reese played this position |
shortstop
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George Takei is 1 of 3 cast members of this show to be honored on the Walk of Fame |
Star Trek
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Named for the monks who were there in the 9th century, this city was site of the 1972 Olympics |
Munich
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"Double talk" dance you'd do to the following song:
"The moon belongs to everyone— / The best things in life are free..." |
(Alex: That song was sung by Johnny Gilbert on a show called Music Bingo many, many years ago.) [Laughter and applause] (Alex: Jonathan, less than a minute to go.) [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
the cha-cha
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Electricity at rest, or the broadcasting problem such electricity in the air can cause |
static
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The Batman 1st appeared in issue #27 of this comic book, dated May 1939 |
(Alex: [Seeing Jonathan ring in too late] Sorry, Jonathan.)
Detective Comics
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At the International House of Pancakes, it's an order of 3 pancakes instead of the usual 5 |
a short stack
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In November 1986, 5000 ties, 2000 cufflinks & a megaphone were found in this late singer's attic |
Rudy Vallée
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After James I was murdered in Perth in 1437, Scotland's capital was moved to this city |
Edinburgh
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The conga line was reportedly introduced to the U.S. in a Miami nightclub by this Cuban bandleader |
(Grace: Who is Xavier Cugat?)
Desi Arnaz
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They are the most numerous features on the moon's surface |
craters
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Batman's on-again-off-again love interest, Selina Kyle, has this costumed identity |
(Jonathan: Who is Batgirl?)
Catwoman
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"Explosive" phrase describing a short temper |
(Jonathan: What is a short temper? Or a...) (Alex: No.) (Jonathan: [*]?) ... (Alex: Jonathan, you have to be careful about blurting out responses; sometimes they will be correct.)
a short fuse
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A billboard across from this network's HQ on Beverly Blvd. read "Come home to NBC" |
CBS
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Salami is said to have originated in this Italian city, too |
Bologna
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Oxide commonly used on scraped knees & dark roots |
(Jeff: What is iodine?) ... (Alex: You wouldn't want to be putting iodine on your hair.)
hydrogen peroxide
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On the '60s TV series outside the Batcave indicated this was 14 miles away |
Gotham City
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Dormitory trick played on a roommate so he can't get under the covers of his bed |
short-sheeting
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They were put up on Hollywood Blvd. in Oct., 5 weeks early, so a movie could have them in background |
Christmas lights
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Except for Peter II's, this city contains graves of all Russian czars from Peter I to Alexander III |
(Jonathan: What is Moscow?) [Grace said both names.]
St. Petersburg (Leningrad)
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Universal gravitation & calculus were 2 of his many discoveries |
Newton
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In a 1949 time-travel tale, Batman & Robin pool their efforts to save this 13th c. explorer |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Marco Polo
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In golf, the #7, #8, & #9 clubs are referred to as these |
short irons
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