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PEACE, LOVE & UNDERSTANDING |
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He's the fight promoter seen here |
Don King
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Bob Dole loses the presidential election |
1996
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This word for a large system of stars comes from the Greek for "milk" |
a galaxy
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By dropping 2 letters in Osiris' name, you get this Greek goddess who shares her name with a flower |
Iris
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The Teamsters union is formally called an "International" one of these |
a Brotherhood
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Number of "beers on the wall" at the beginning of the song |
(Nick: What is [*] bottles of beer?)
ninety-nine
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If you lived through the '70s, you must remember her hair & probably that poster |
Farrah Fawcett
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Michael Jordan is named MVP of the NBA Finals |
(Ken: Pretty much any year he wasn't playing baseball.) [Laughter]
1993 ('91, '92, '96, '97 or '98)
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Noted astronomer Fred Whipple famously defined a comet as an enormous, dirty one of these |
a snowball
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I can't recall the last time that I saw one of these hyphenated perennials, from the Old French "ne m'oubliez mie" |
a forget-me-not
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Woodrow Wilson lived to see this organization grow out of the last of his 14 Points |
the League of Nations
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"U" know it means not deliberate; I'm sorry, that slip of the tongue was completely this |
unintentional
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Bouffant hair & a pillbox hat were part of her look that sparked a fashion trend |
Jacqueline Kennedy
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Algol is one of these, 2 stars revolving around each other, also called a double star |
a binary (system)
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This computing term for a series of peripherals connected to a computer sounds like a flower bracelet |
a daisy chain
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A mountain pass is home to the "Christ the Redeemer of the Andes" statue, symbolizing peace between these 2 countries |
(Dennis: What is Brazil and Argentina?)
Argentina & Chile
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It's the church festival on March 25 commemorating what Gabriel told Mary |
the Annunciation
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When this "Felicity" star cut her hair & fans freaked out, a WB exec said, "Nobody is cutting their hair again on our network" |
Keri Russell
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An earthquake levels buildings & overpasses in L.A. on January 17 |
1994
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A faint constellation in the northern sky, Camelopardalis represents this animal |
(Jen: What is... mm...) ... (Ken: They called it the camel leopard; we know it as [*]--like a camel with leopard spots.)
the giraffe
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Austria's national flower is this one that Rodgers & Hammerstein described as "small & white, clean & bright" |
edelweiss
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The E that's "packaged" in this organization's acronym used to stand for Europe; now it stands for everywhere |
CARE
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Adjective preceding the railroad completed in 1869 |
transcontinental
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He's toured & recorded with his Large Band |
Lyle Lovett
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The euro currency is officially introduced into financial markets |
(Jen: What is 1995?)
1999
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The Oort Cloud & its inner region, this belt, are thought to contain billions of comets |
the Kuiper Belt
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Type of "Wine" mentioned in the title of a 1957 Ray Bradbury novel |
(Dennis: What is [*] Wine?)
dandelion
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Habitat for Humanity's program of short-term international trips is called "Global" this |
Global Village
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Inopportune or untimely, like the title "Woman" in a Dominick Dunne novel |
(Ken: She's An [*] Woman.)
Inconvenient
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