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In 1974 this PLO leader addressed the General Assembly wearing a gun & holster |
Arafat
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Antonio Sabato Jr. wore this designer's black bikini briefs on a 90-foot billboard in Times Square |
Calvin Klein
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"The Great Emancipator" |
Abraham Lincoln
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Traditionally, the dealer deals the cards in this direction |
clockwise
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John Curry & Peggy Fleming were among Carlo Fassi's proteges in this sport |
figure skating
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We grant you, the Grant's species is the most common of these animals in Africa |
(Tony: What are gazelles?)
zebras
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In 1980 the U.N. passed a resolution demanding the Soviet Union withdraw from this country |
Afghanistan
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Its trademark is composed of an apple, grapes, gooseberries & a cluster of leaves |
Fruit of the Loom
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The "Errol Flynn of B Movies" |
Ronald Reagan
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Tame yourself! You've drawn this type of card that, like a joker, can take the value of any other card |
a wildcard
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In 1996 he won tennis' U.S. Open on the birthday of his late coach Tim Gullikson |
Pete Sampras
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It's the hairy-stemmed flower named for Johann Zinn |
a Zinnia
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In 1950 this 39-story building was completed near the East River |
(Bill: What is the U.N. Headquarters?) ... (Alex: What is [*]? The category is about the U.N.) (Bill: Right.)
the Secretariat Building
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Tyra Banks & Claudia Schiffer have graced the cover of this Columbus, Ohio-based lingerie catalogue |
Victoria's Secret
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"Old Zach" |
(Tony: Who is Zachary Tyler?) (Alex: Ye--say it again?) (Tony: Who is Zachary Tay--?) (Alex: No. No, sorry. Nina.) (Nina: Who was Zachary... [hesitates, bends forward in laughter, then blurts out the correct last name, then raises one hand to second-guess herself, but before she does, Alex rules her correct]?) (Alex: [*], yes. Tyler was another president.)
Zachary Taylor
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A male horse for breeding, or a version of poker with cards dealt up & down |
stud
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After years as Jackie Joyner's coach, he became her husband in 1986 |
(Bob) Kersee
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In the Greek alphabet, it follows epsilon |
zeta
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In 1961 a new U.N. library was dedicated & named for this second Secretary-General |
Dag Hammarskjöld
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Madonna's bustier was stolen from this Hollywood store's lingerie museum during the 1992 L.A. riots |
Frederick's of Hollywood
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The "Trust Buster" |
Teddy Roosevelt
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It's the regal name for a ten, jack, queen, king & ace all of one suit |
a royal flush
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The dean of college basketball coaches, he retired in 1997 after 36 years at North Carolina |
Dean Smith
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"Viva" this Mexican revolutionary that Brando played in 1952 |
Zapata
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This black American helped write the U.N. charter & went on to win a Nobel Peace Prize |
Ralph Bunche
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BVD made this one-piece, long-sleeved undergarment; you needn't be a Teamster to wear it |
a union suit
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The "Wizard of Kinderhook" |
(Martin) Van Buren
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The biggest annual poker game there is, it's held at the Horseshoe in Las Vegas each spring |
(Tony: What's the World Championships of Poker?) (Alex: Oh, gosh. Nope, sorry. Bill or Nina? Bill.) (Bill: What's the World Championship of Poker?) (Alex: Nope, that's what Tony said. And that'll cost you $500 just as it did with him. The correct response--"What is [*]?" So we have Tony at $600, Bill at $1300, Nina with the lead--notice she didn't ring in on that last clue.) [The audience groans.] (Alex: We'll take a break and we'll come back and play Double Jeopardy! right after this. She knows how to play poker!)
the World Series of Poker
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(Hi. I'm Kerri Strug.) Women coached by this man include Nadia Comaneci, Mary Lou Retton & me |
Bela Karolyi
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Wahoo! This movie mogul was born in Wahoo, Nebraska in 1902 |
(Darryl) Zanuck
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