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Before becoming Connecticut's sole state capital, it served jointly with New Haven |
Hartford
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When Margaret Lockwood played this title role onstage in 1957, her teenage daughter Julia played Wendy |
Peter Pan
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This 3 Musketeers maker also owns Uncle Ben's Rice |
(Roger: What is M&M [*]?)
Mars
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When exiled to Elba, he said he'd return with the Violets, earning him the nickname "Corp. Violet" |
Napoleon
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Made in Sweden, Absolut Kurant is this type of liquor flavored with black currants |
vodka
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It's home to football's Broncos & basketball's Nuggets |
Denver
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In her 20s, Rosemary de Camp played 43-year-old James Cagney's mother in this film about George M. Cohan |
Yankee Doodle Dandy
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This automobile firm once used the advertising line "Oh what a feeling!" |
Toyota
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This Speaker of the House was known as "Mr. Democrat" as well as "Mr. Sam" |
Sam Rayburn
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Alemtejo, a cheese from this Iberian country, is made from milk curdled with thistle flowers |
(Steve: What is Spain?)
Portugal
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Criminal coffee cup photo (3,4) |
mug shot
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The now-extinct Apalachee Indians lived in the region of this present Florida capital |
Tallahassee
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Ellen Corby played Esther, better known as Grandma, on this series set in Virginia |
The Waltons
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Conair has 52% of the market share of these hand-held appliances |
hair dryers
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Many people called this Ketchum, Idaho resident "Papa", but we don't know if his 3 sons did |
Ernest Hemingway
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The fugu is a fish prized as a delicacy in this country, even though eating it can be fatal |
Japan
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Senorita Annie's Tomorrow (6) |
manana
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In an alphabetical listing, this capital comes first |
(Roger: What is Anchorage?)
Albany
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Before playing Daphne Moon on "Frasier", Jane Leeves was Miles Silverberg's girlfriend on this sitcom |
Murphy Brown
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The name of this company is derived from the Greek words for "dry" & "writing" |
(Steve: What is Scripto?)
Xerox
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This radio & TV "Talent Scouts" personality liked to call himself "The Old Redhead" |
Arthur Godfrey
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Caudle, a warm drink from this country, is made from ale or wine mixed with gruel |
England
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You'll find this state capital at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains |
(Roger: What is Sacramento?)
Santa Fe
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This gap-toothed model played a vampiress in "Once Bitten", which Leonard Maltin described as "pretty anemic" |
Lauren Hutton
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In 1932 he founded a large cosmetics firm with a $300 investment in a nail enamel company |
(Charles) Revson
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Famous nickname of Margaretta Fitler Murphy Rockefeller |
Happy
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Orecchioni is a pasta named for its resemblance to these sense organs |
ears
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Love letter from Hawkeye Pierce (4,4) |
(Steve: What is mash mash?)
a mash note
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