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THE FAMILIAR SUM OF ITS PARTS |
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It was the largest Christian church until 1989, when it was surpassed by one in Côte d'Ivoire |
(Ken: Right, Vatican City.)
St. Peter's Basilica
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It goes under your chin to protect your clothes |
a bib
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In 1966 the Supreme Court ruled that these taxes in local & state elections were prohibited |
poll taxes
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This legendary game show host's memoir is "Priceless Memories", but the actual retail price is $24.99 in hardback |
Bob Barker
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A drink like McDonald's Shamrock, a baby's handheld toy & what you proverbially do "with the punches" |
shake, rattle & roll
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In 1995 the premier of British Columbia quit amid scandal over funds embezzled from a charity version of this game-o |
bingo
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Christopher Wren's epitaph at this London cathedral says in Latin, "if you seek his monument, look around you" |
St. Paul's
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A small shelter, maybe of grass |
a hut
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The Constitution says the president "shall have power to grant reprieves &" these "for offences against the United States" |
pardons
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This comedian's rollicking autobiography was titled "It's Not Easy Being Me", with his catchphrase in the subtitle |
(Ken: Thank you for giving him some respect.) [Laughter]
Rodney Dangerfield
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Ridgway, Rothko, Skywalker & Steinbeck |
Matthew, Mark, Luke & John
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On May 29, 2004 Archibald Cox & Sam Dash, 2 key figures who probed this '70s affair, both passed away |
Watergate
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The final 4 Stations of the Cross are inside this Jerusalem church, said to be located on the site where Jesus was crucified |
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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The part of a bridle that goes in the mouth |
bit
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On June 2, 1986 this network began regular live telecasts from the Senate chamber |
C-SPAN
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"Cancer Schmancer" is a memoir by this actress, cancer survivor & Screen Actors Guild president |
Fran Drescher
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"Spartacus" actor Douglas, pediatrician Benjamin & name following "the real" to mean the genuine article |
Kirk, Spock & McCoy
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1662's "The School for Wives" was just one of the works of this comic playwright to scandalize French society |
Molière
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A roll of bills, or a mass of gum |
a wad
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While the National Park Service is a bureau of the Department of the Interior, the Forest Service is an agency of this department |
(Mark: What is... the...) (Ken: Out of time, I'm afraid; I guess because trees are plants it's [*].)
the Department of Agriculture
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There's not much this performer from the "Jackass" series wouldn't do, including titling his memoir, "Professional Idiot" |
Steve-O
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Last name of Sherlock Holmes' partner in (solving) crime & a real spasmodic muscle pain in the neck |
Watson & Crick
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One lump or a lot more? Also called the Oil Reserves Scandal, this 1920s imbroglio led to prison time for the Sec. of the Interior |
Teapot Dome
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The Viennese call this cathedral "Steffl"; its largest bell is "pummerin" (boomer in English) |
St. Stephen's Cathedral
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Projecting part of a wheel that transforms rotary into linear motion |
a cam
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The chief officer of the Government Accountability Office is given this "General" title |
Comptroller (General)
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Dracula, Frankenstein's creature & Saruman the White on film, he titled his tell-all "Tall, Dark & Gruesome" |
Christopher Lee
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A foam you "work yourself into", to wash dishes using water & to do a task over & over & over |
lather, rinse & repeat
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Reagan dismissed this Marine after his role in Iran-Contra; he was later convicted of obstructing Congress |
Oliver North
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