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"I was well on the way to being a millionaire... I gave all my wealth to the revolution," said this PLO Ieader |
Yasser Arafat
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When partners Burt & Irving founded this ice cream chain in 1948, they had fewer than 31 flavors |
(Joe Kelly: What is Howard Johnson's?)
Baskin-Robbins
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False eyelashes often come packaged with this, which you use to apply them |
glue
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It's best to do this to rental videos before returning them because many stores charge you if you don't |
rewind
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January 22, 1989 event these people are prepared for: |
(Betty: Uh, what is a 3-D television broadcast?) (Alex: I want you to be specific.) (Betty: I have no idea.) ... (Alex: [After putting on a pair of the glasses] Boy, you look weird when you're wearing this stuff, don't ya? At least I look weird.) [Laughter]
the half time show at the Super Bowl
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Splashing & wearing clothes that reflect light may provoke sharks to do this |
attack
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In "Maxims for Revolutionists", Shaw wrote, "He who can, does, he who cannot," does this |
teach
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He shared top billing on his TV cartoon show with the Road Runner |
(Joe Kelly: What is Wile Coyote? Who?)
Bugs Bunny
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The Shiseido Company's headquarters are in the Ginza district in this city |
Tokyo
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"Legacy of the Links" isn't about sausages, it's a video history of this sport |
golf
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Of the Erie, Suez or Panama canals, the longest |
(Joe Kelly: Um, what is the, uh, Suez?) (Julie: What is the Panama?) (Betty: It's gotta be [*]. Canal. What is [*]?)
the Erie Canal
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Freshwater eels are catadromous, which means they migrate to the sea to do this |
spawn
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Words that precede, "I pray the Lord my soul to keep" |
now I lay me down to sleep
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With partner Bill Todman, he produced such TV game shows as "I've Got a Secret" & "What's My Line?" |
Mark Goodson
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According to their labels, both Vaseline & baby oil can be used to do this to eye make-up |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
remove it
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You can "Play Bridge with" this "Dr. Zhivago" star if you rent his video |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute left in the round.)
Omar Sharif
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The Illustrated World Encyclopedia says people in this occupation get the most tattoos |
sailors
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Jacques Cousteau thinks the fish that swallowed this biblical character may have been a giant grouper |
Jonah
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"an optimist is a guy that has never had much experience," wrote Don Marquis in this book |
Archy and Mehitabel
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Last name of tax specialists Henry & Richard |
Block
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Attention fans of this TV series: you can now rent some of the "Fernwood Flasher" episodes |
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
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During its testing, this 1989 Rose Parade "float" broke free from its tethers & went up, up & away |
(Joe Kelly: What is a balloon?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Joe Kelly: [No response])
Superman float (balloon)
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They come in striped, spotted, largemouth & smallmouth varieties |
bass
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In "The House of the 7 Gables" he wrote, "Life is made up of marble & mud" |
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Liberal Tom Braden & this conservative columnist are co-hosts of CNN's "Crossfire" |
(Betty: Oh, God, the name just slipped my mind... um, Buckley!) (Alex: I'm sorry.) (Betty: Buckley.)
Patrick Buchanan
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If you like it "Nice & Rough", "Break Every Rule" & rent her "Private Dancer" video |
(Alex: We're left with COSMETICS.) (Joe Kelly: My favorite.)
Tina Turner
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This guru, asked to leave Oregon in 1986, says he ordered Buddha to leave his body in 1989 |
Rajneesh (the Bhagwan)
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These food fish were so named because they were 1st caught near an Italian island |
(Alex: [*] for Sardinia.)
sardines
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