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This president tossed out the 1st ball of the 1946 baseball season |
(Paul: Uh, who is FDR?) ... (Alex: Yes, FDR was dead for quite a while.)
Truman
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Hal Holbrook 1st played this author in a 2-man show with his wife for a hospital suicide ward |
Mark Twain
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When you do this in "Pinocchio", it "makes no difference who you are" |
wish upon a star
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To visit former inhabitants of L.A.'s defunct Marineland, you have to go to this San Diego attraction |
SeaWorld
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These animals "couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again" |
the king's horses & king's men
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The 1st ever hot dog stand in the U.S., it's said, opened over 70 years ago at this NYC beach |
Coney Island
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Time magazine selected this Russian leader as Man of the Year for 1942 |
Stalin
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Jeffrey Hunter's most famous role, in "King of Kings" |
Christ
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Carol in which singers demand "some figgy pudding & a cup of good cheer" |
"We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
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U.S. Travel & Tourism Adm'n surveys indicate this East Coast is most popular with foreign visitors |
New York City
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When asked "Is there balm in Gilead?", this bird replied in the negative |
the raven
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At 55%, an average dog is mostly this liquid, not meat |
water
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In 1944, the Blue Network applied to the FCC to change its name to this, & it was granted 1, 2, 3 |
ABC
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Called "the finest American Hamlet since John Barrymore", he's also hammed it up as Mike Hammer |
Stacy Keach
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Stevie Wonder's 1976 #1 song of nostalgia |
"I Wish"
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American Express surveys indicate this West Coast city is most popular with U.S. tourists |
(Pam: What is Los Angeles?)
San Francisco
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Thomas Gray wrote an "Ode on the Death of" 1 of these pets, "drowned in a tub of goldfishes" |
"a Favourite Cat"
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Beatrice gives us Wesson Oil, Fisher Nuts & these "Premium" hot dogs |
Swifts
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On October 14, 1947, he became the 1st pilot to fly faster than the speed of sound |
Chuck Yeager
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Polly Rowles, Gene Autry's leading lady in a 1937 Western, now plays this role in Hanes' TV commercials |
(Pam: What is, uh... sorry.)
Inspector 12
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Written by Burt Bacharach & Hal David, this song was Dusty Springfield's 1st Top 10 hit |
"Wishin' and Hopin'"
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In Odessa Texas you can visit a full-size reproduction of this theatre associated with Shakespeare |
the old Globe Theatre
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In William Blake's poem, it was "burning bright in the forests of the night" |
(Mike: What is [*], burning bright?)
Tyger Tyger
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The 2 common names for hot dogs derived from the names of a German & an Austrian city |
(Paul: What are [**]?) [Alex accepted the city names without naming the common hot dog names.]
frankfurter & weiner (Frankfurt & Vienna)
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Heavens to the Betsy, his novel "The Dream Merchants" was published in 1949 |
(Alex: The author of The Betsy, [*].)
Harold Robbins
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Both these stars of "Viva Zapata!" have played Stanley Kowalski on Broadway in "A Streetcar Named Desire" |
(Mike: Who are [*]... and that other guy?) [Alex and audience laughter] (Paul: Who are [*] and Treat Williams?)
Marlon Brando & Anthony Quinn
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3 of The Beach Boys did backup vocals on this Chicago hit:
"And I'd like to change my life, and you know I would / Just to be with you tonight..." |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go.) [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
"Wishing You Were Here"
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Atlantic City is New Jersey's leading ocean resort while Ocean City is this state's leading Atlantic resort |
Maryland
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By the end of "The Walrus & the Carpenter", the title gluttons have eaten every 1 of these |
oysters
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This brand of hot dogs says they "have to answer to a higher authority" |
(Mike: What is Hebrew International?)
Hebrew National
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