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In Roman Catholicism this admission of sin to a priest is part of the sacrament of penance |
confession
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Although he starred in "Bedtime for Bonzo", he didn't appear in its sequel, "Bonzo Goes to College" |
Ronald Reagan
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This Houston structure is climate-controlled at a temperature of 72° F. |
the Astrodome
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A clove of this planted beside a house plant will keep many pests away |
garlic
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April 16, 1912: "Fifteen hundred lives lost when" this ship "plunges... into depths of the sea" |
the Titanic
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This term refers to someone who marries another for money |
a gold digger
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A Jewish boy usually celebrates his bar mitzvah on the sabbath following this birthday |
the 13th
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This 1956 film about townspeople duplicated by alien pods starred Kevin McCarthy |
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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The fourth version of this New York City arena opened in 1968 on the site of Penn Station |
Madison Square Garden
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Never put artichoke leaves or asparagus down this device, Heloise warns; you're asking for trouble |
the garbage disposal
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September 19, 1975: This "fugitive heiress and 3 companions seized without a fight in San Francisco" |
Patty Hearst
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In "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear", the angels were "bending near the earth to touch" these |
their harps of gold
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The Ise shrine of the goddess Amaterasu is considered this country's most sacred |
Japan
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This "Raging Bull" director served as montage supervisor on 1972's "Elvis on Tour" |
(Martin) Scorsese
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The opening & closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics were held at this Moscow stadium |
(Glenn: Uh, what is Dynamo Stadium?)
Lenin Stadium
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Save old ones of these; the bristles are good for cleaning jewelry & window corners |
(Abraham: What are mops?) (Glenn: What are brushes?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Glenn: Hair brushes.)
toothbrushes
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April 11, 1951: "Truman fires" this general |
MacArthur
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A monument in Box Elder County, Utah marks the site where this was discovered in May 10, 1869 |
the golden spike
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The "Old Believers" of this church reject the Reforms Patriarch Nikon made under Czar Alexis |
the Russian Orthodox
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Based on a Ray Bradbury novel, this 1966 film had no written credits; they were spoken |
Fahrenheit 451
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The Hoosier Dome is the site of the home games of this NFL team |
the Indianapolis Colts
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Normal thread not holding these on? Then try fishing line or dental floss |
buttons
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June 29, 1914: This "heir to Austrian throne assassinated... after escaping bomb" |
the Archduke Francis Ferdinand
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"The Beverly Hillbillies" theme song calls oil "Texas tea" & this |
black gold
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"A man may be down, but he is never out" is a slogan of this movement founded by William Booth |
the Salvation Army
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As Wyatt Earp, Henry Fonda fought the Clantons at the O.K. Corral in this 1946 John Ford Western |
(Lynn: What is High Noon?) ... (Alex: High Noon came later and starred Gary Cooper, this is [*].)
My Darling Clementine
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With a seating capacity of 33,925, this Red Sox park is the Major Leagues' smallest |
Fenway Park
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This beauty shop substance is a popular ballpoint pen ink remover |
(Lynn: What is cold cream?)
hair spray
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November 2, 1950: This "94-year-old... dramatist and wit passes after saying, 'I want to sleep'" |
George Bernard Shaw
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Jason & the Argonauts stole it from a dragon in the land of Colchis |
the Golden Fleece
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