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    Margaret Truman
 
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    (Alex: [After Ken's Brando impression] Pretty good.  You're correct as well as being good.)
  STELLA!
 
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    Beethoven
 
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    daisy
 
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    the Hotel California
 
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    | The country where you'll find the city of Gdansk | 
    Poland
 
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    the U.N.
 
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    constellations
 
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    plutonium
 
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    a pear
 
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    Cole Porter
 
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    | It's what the Germans called Gdansk when they controlled it | 
    Danzig
 
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    the Central Intelligence Agency
 
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    | In 1966 this strongman gave Spain its ninth constitution since 1812 | 
    Franco
 
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    the Cape of Good Hope
 
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    | Ann-Margret sang a song called "Champagne" in the movie version of this rock opera | 
    Tommy
 
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    the Baltic
 
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    (Robert: ...Adams--who's Adams?)
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    bananas
 
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    | This No. 1 hit with a "Spanglish" title says, "She never drinks the water, makes you order French champagne" | 
    "Livin' La Vida Loca"
 
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    | The organization that administered Gdansk as a free city following World War I | 
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    Blair House
 
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    | Hindus consider Buddha to be the ninth incarnation of this preserver god | 
    Vishnu
 
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    | In a tropical tune by this singer, a water shortage at the Gull Reef Club means "Champagne Si, Agua No" | 
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    | The river that runs from the Carpathian Mountains to its mouth near Gdansk | 
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