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Menes, who ruled some 3000 years B.C., was first known king of this country |
Egypt
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It was blamed in deaths of both Md. basketball star Len Bias, & Cleveland Browns' back Don Rogers |
cocaine
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"Little Shop of Horrors" director Frank Oz is best known as the voice of this porcine Muppet |
[Only Stu rang in and provided a correct response. Jonathan's score had $200 added in error, and the error was not corrected during the game.]
Miss Piggy
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If the Rams hosted the Raiders, team that would supply the football |
the Rams
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All nations of Africa, except this 1, belong to OAU, founded in 1963 to eradicate colonialism |
South Africa
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In the 16th c., the Council of Trent said this was the maximum number of godfathers a person could have |
1
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Julius Caesar occasionally suffered from non-military attacks--of this brain disorder |
(Stu: What are migraines?)
epileptic seizures
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On Feb. 15, 1986, Philippine Nat'l Assembly declared this candidate winner in the presidential election |
Marcos
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This prankster once gave Tippi Hedren's daughter a doll made to look like her mother in a toy coffin |
Alfred Hitchcock
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Fans wear dog masks & toss dog biscuits to players in "Dog House" section of this Midwest city's stadium |
Cleveland
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Of France, Australia, or the U.S., the 1 country with no territorial claims in Antarctica |
the USA
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The 1st rite a Catholic godfather formally participates in with his godchild |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
baptism
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Athens' 1st written legal code said to have been "written in blood" by Draco, gave us this word |
draconian
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In April 1986, he gave his first concert in Russia since leaving that country 61 years earlier |
Vladimir Horowitz
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Yilmaz Guney, accused of murder, directed his award-winning Turkish film "Yol" from this odd location |
in prison
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In his 18 years of scrambling in the NFL, he ran for more yards than any other quarterback |
Fran Tarkenton
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The 1 Scandinavian country not to be occupied by Germany during WWII |
Sweden
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Ronald Reagan's Screen Actors Guild V.P., this "Golden Boy" was Patti Davis' godfather |
(Stu: Uh, who is Sammy Davis Jr.?)
William Holden
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Ancient Greek weight of about 57 lbs., it sounds like an aptitude or ability |
(Stu: [Shakes head]) (Alex: Can't think of it?)
a talent
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Rivals Eastern Airlines & People Express were both bought by this company |
Texas Air
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The Oct. 27, 1986 cover of Time called this "True Stories" director "Rock's Renaissance Man" |
David Byrne
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Penalty signaled by an official grasping his wrist with his other hand |
holding
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4 of the 6 South American countries that lie completely south of the equator |
(Stu: Uh, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Bolivia.) (Alex: I'm sorry, Stu, I can't accept it; you didn't phrase it properly in the form of a question.)
(4 of) Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay & Paraguay
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Killed in 1979, he was godfather, great uncle & "honorary grandfather" to Prince Charles |
Mountbatten
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Father of Alexander the Great who hired Aristotle to tutor his son |
Philip of Macedon
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Feb. 26, 1986, Robert Penn Warren became 1st American named to this national position |
Poet Laureate of the United States
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Born Michael Igor Peschkowsky in Germany, his 1st film was "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" |
Mike Nichols
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For the point after touchdown, the pros put the ball on this yard line |
(Stu: What is the 2 1/2?)
the 2 yard line
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The only country in the world that begins with "Q" |
(Alex: That's right, in the Middle East.)
Qatar
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A godfather is formally called this, from the Latin "spondere", meaning "to promise" |
a sponsor
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