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For the 1st time in almost a year, this London paper resumed publication |
The London Times
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This royal heir described himself in 1981 as "prematurely aged" & "making extraordinarily bad speeches" |
Prince Charles (Prince of Wales)
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Once practiced widely in the Pacific islands, it now occurs only occasionally on the island of New Guinea |
cannibalism
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Its Latin name is "Panthera leo" |
(Don: What is a leopard?)
a lion
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Early '60s show that featured a group called "The Sing-Along Gang" |
(Don: Who is Mitch Miller?) (Alex: Well...) (Don: What is The Mitch Miller Show?)
Sing Along with Mitch
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You might find one of these in a smoke shop, under your eye or on your mailman's back |
a pouch
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In July this president shook up official Washington when he fired 4 Cabinet members |
(Maureen: Uh, who is Nixon?) ... (Alex: That is it, yes, 1979.)
Jimmy Carter
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She gave the 1st N. Rockefeller Public Service Award to U.S. ambassador to Japan Mike Mansfield |
Happy Rockefeller
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The 2nd largest Hawaiian island was named for this demigod, the most famous in Polynesia |
(Maureen: What is Oahu?)
Maui
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When "Making the Grade" failed after a month in 1982, George Wendt went on to this series |
Cheers
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We give our personal assurance that this word comes from the Latin "vocare", to summon or call |
to vouch
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When he left Iran in January, this leader said he was taking a vacation, but he never returned |
the Shah
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This Tony Award winning dancer's real name is Dolores Conchita Figuero del Rivero |
Chita Rivera
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The No.1 agricultural product of the islands is copra, the dried meat of this fruit |
a coconut
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Now a "mom" to ALF, Ann Schedeen played this kindly TV doctor's daughter Sandy |
(Carol: Who is Robert Young?) (Alex: Uh, be more specific.) (Carol: [No response]) (Alex: Nope, can't give it to you.) ... (Alex: The doctor played by Robert Young.) [ERRATUM: Anne is the actress' first name.]
Marcus Welby
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If you can come up with a question here, you're not this |
you're no slouch
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Singer whose album "Blondes Have More Fun", as well as the following song from it, hit No.1 in 1979:
"She sits alone, waiting for suggestions..." |
(Alex: [Prior to the wager] We've got less than a minute to go.) ... (Alex: [*], "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"; a lot of people do.) [The song was not reprised going into the break.]
Rod Stewart
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Maria Shriver's cousin, he introduced their Uncle Teddy at the 1988 Democratic Convention |
John F. Kennedy Jr.
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They were named after the British explorer who discovered them in the 1770s |
the Cook Islands
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"Musca domestica" |
the common housefly
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Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman's maiden name, maiden name |
(Alex: What was [*], [*]?) [Laughter]
Mary Shumway
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Late comedian who said, "Of course my mustache is real. It belongs to my maid." |
Groucho Marx
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Some U.S. cities sought federal reimbursement to cover the cost of this world leader's visit |
the pope
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Betty White said this man wore a wedding ring on a chain for months to convince her to marry him |
Allen Ludden
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Islands consisting of one or more coral reefs surrounding a large lagoon are called this |
an atoll
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"Ursus horribilis" |
(Maureen: What is a wolf?) ... (Alex: Maureen was thinking of Lupus.)
a (grizzly) bear
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He's played Ann Marie's friend, Maxwell Smart's enemy & the Love Boat's doctor |
(Maureen: Who is Don Bessell?)
Bernie Kopell
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Fast-growing grass known as "quack grass", "quick grass", "quitch grass", "twitch grass" & "witch grass" |
(Alex: I have never heard of it either, "What is [*]?")
couch grass
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