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Last name of O'Neill's ex-Pullman porter who became "emperor" of a West Indies island |
Jones
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Almost all the pharoahs of the 18th, 19th, & 20th Dynasties were entombed in this valley |
(Richard: What is the Valley of Thebes?)
Valley of the Kings
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It was 1965 when the Ad Libs originally asked "cool cool kitty" to "tell us about" this boy |
The Boy from New York City
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Accusing the Japanese of dumping these, Pres. Reagan slapped a tariff on some TVs & tools |
microchips (computer chips)
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Varieties of this snake include the Indian, Egyptian & king |
cobra
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Galaxy with a chocolate coating & a nougat center |
Milky Way
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Though his name is the book's title, it was actually his sister Gretel, who won the silver skates |
Hans Brinker
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Despite the name, you can visit this city's Forbidden City daily from 8:30 - 4:30 |
Peking (Beijing)
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"That's him on his knees; I know that's him, yelling, '7 come 11' down in the boys' gym" |
Charlie Brown
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Of Brazil, Mexico, or the U.S., one which owes the most money to foreign creditors |
(Richard: What is Brazil?)
United States
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Of 3 weeks, 3 months, or 3 years, longest period that snakes in zoos have gone without eating |
3 years
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It's what happens as winter comes or title of the following: |
autumn leaves
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1st name of Torvald Helmer's wife in "A Doll's House" |
Nora
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A New Delhi memorial called the Raj Ghat marks the spot where he was cremated in 1948 |
Mahatma Gandhi
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The Big Bopper made the Indian sounds in this 1959 Johnny Preston hit about a young Indian brave |
(John: Who is "Running Brave?")
"Running Bear"
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In April 1987, it became the largest U.S. company ever to seek bankruptcy protection |
(John: What is Chrysler?)
Texaco
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Common name of Britain's only poisonous snake, it sounds like it can do some basic math |
adder
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1st rate, or the uppermost storage space in a dresser |
top drawer
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In an 1889 R.L. Stevenson title James Durie is "Master" of this estate |
Ballantrae
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The Coast Guard Academy overlooks the Thames River in this Connecticut city |
(Richard: What is Greenwich?) (John: What is New Haven?)
New London
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Connie Francis called him "my darling" & promised he'd never see her cry |
(Mary: Who is my papa?)
Frankie
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Forbes Magazine reports a major source of revenue for this country is Peter's Pence |
[End of round signals.]
the Vatican
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Beside rattlesnakes, 1 of the other types of poisonous snakes found naturally in the U.S. |
[Alex named two other acceptable responses while indicating there were more.]
coral snake (copperhead, water moccasin)
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Put the pedal to the metal, or one way to kill a bug |
step on it
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Perceval's profession |
knight
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The only theater in Washington's Kennedy Center which is named for a president is named for this one |
(John: What is McKinley?)
Eisenhower
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Concludes stanza that begins, "with drums & guns, & guns & drums the enemy nearly slew ye" |
[Mary's response may also have ended with "you" or "ye."]
Johnny I hardly knew ya
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Your accomplishments or Joaquim Cruz's 800-meter run in 1 min. 43 sec. |
(John: What is...Oh, I don't know.) (Mary: What is personal best?) (Richard: What is record?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Richard: What is personal record?)
track record
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