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In 1991 the U.S. & its allies bombed Baghdad to force Iraq to get its troops out of this country |
Kuwait
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(San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Bryant Young delivers the clue in person.) Joe Montana & I both joined the 49ers from this college |
(Alex: This clue will be given, ladies and gentlemen, by one of our very special guests on the program. You'll recognize him, I'm sure. He is one of the most dominant defensive linemen in the National Football League. In 1994, he was Rookie Defensive Player of the Year. And this year, he's one of the reasons why, once again, the San Francisco 49ers are expected to have a very good season. Please welcome Bryant Young.)
Notre Dame
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In 1997 this star of "Emma" & "Great Expectations" bunked with her pal Winona Ryder |
Gwyneth Paltrow
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From the Latin for "flat", these instruments can be "grand" or "upright" |
a piano
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In 1992 this Billy Ray Cyrus song was a No. 1 country hit as well as a No. 4 pop hit |
"Achy Breaky Heart"
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3Com Park was still known by this name when the 1989 World Series was interrupted by an earthquake |
[Leslie selected first as having won the toss.]
Candlestick Park
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TV series that featured the Baghdad native seen here in doll form |
[The end-of-round signal sounds. Before the second break, Alex introduces an appeal for support from the American Red Cross.] (Alex: Ladies and gentlemen, as you know, the American Red Cross is a, uh, humanitarian organization led by volunteers and it provides relief to victims of many different kinds of disasters. And it helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to all kinds of emergencies. Take a look.)
I Dream of Jeannie
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Joe ended his career having thrown 273 touchdown passes & just 139 of these |
interceptions
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(Vivian and Marian, the San Francisco Twins, deliver the clue in person and in unison.) These co-stars & co-writers of "Good Will Hunting" were co-renters of a place in L.A. |
(Alex: All right, ladies and gentlemen, the Bay Area, as you know, has many marvelous tourist attractions. And two of its most famous and beloved are individuals. You will recognize them, I'm sure. Please join me now in welcoming the very popular Vivian and Marian, the San Francisco Twins.) ... (Leslie: Oh, goodness, um... Who were Ben Affleck and... [shakes head]) (Alex: Oh, I'm sorry, you couldn't come up with the other one.) (Leslie: [Overlapping] I'm sorry, I don't know.)
Ben Affleck & Matt Damon
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From the Latin for "provisions for a journey", it now means a journey; have a "bon" one! |
voyage
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Elvis found this title dwelling "down at the end of Lonely Street" |
"Heartbreak Hotel"
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In spring, the cherry trees blossom in the Japanese Tea Garden in this park |
Golden Gate Park
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Joe was born June 11, 1956 in Monongahela, a city in the southwestern part of this state |
Pennsylvania
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Oscar-winner Martin Landau roomed with & taught acting to this "Rebel Without a Cause" star |
James Dean
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From the Latin for "to warn", it could be Frankenstein's or any other malformed creature |
monster
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Brokenhearted singer heard here:
"Where do broken hearts go? / Can they find their way home / Back to..." |
[Before going into the break, Alex introduced an American Red Cross PSA about assembling an earthquake kit.] (Alex: We'll get back to the three of you in just a moment. But before that, I have a question for you folks out there. Following the Loma Prieta earthquake in San Francisco, the Red Cross helped 14,000 families and individuals who were suffering from this tragedy. My question to all of you is, are you prepared for the next earthquake?)
Whitney Houston
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Shaped like the nozzle of a firehose, this tower was built to honor the city's firefighters |
Coit Tower
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Fellow Yankee Ping Bodie said of this high-living 1920s slugger, "I room with his suitcase" |
Babe Ruth
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From the Latin for "to lay claim to", it's "mine... saith the Lord" |
vengeance
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Toni Braxton won a 1997 Female Pop Vocal Grammy for this tribute to heartache |
"Un-Break My Heart"
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The '60s psychedelic scene was centered at the intersection of these 2 streets |
Haight & Ashbury
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Tiger Woods once roomed with this man who in 1998 won the right to use a cart on the PGA Tour |
Casey Martin
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From the Latin for "to hide", it's the small room where a monk hides away from the world |
a cell
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This group had a No. 1 hit in 1971 with "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" |
the Bee Gees
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The unique hat seen here is featured in this long-running Bay Area revue |
(Alex: You know all about San Francisco.) [Applause for Leslie's run of the category]
Beach Blanket Babylon
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