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| This U.S. university was founded October 28, 1636 |
Harvard
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| The February 28, 1983 finale of this military sitcom was the most-watched episode in TV history |
M*A*S*H
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| Every "dog will have" this |
His day
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| The 1st important Ottoman capital was Bursa, now in this country |
Turkey
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| What a kick! This forward has scored a world-record 111 goals in international play |
Mia Hamm
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| With John F. Kennedy in command, this boat was sunk by the Japanese August 2, 1943 |
PT-109
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| In late October 1922, he became premier of Italy |
Benito Mussolini
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| A 1996 episode of this series was titled "Dick is From Mars, Sally is From Venus" |
3rd Rock From the Sun
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| "Frailty, thy name is" this |
(Ann: What is vanity?)
Woman
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| It was the section of an Ottoman household that housed the 4 wives permitted by law |
Harem/Seraglio
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| He played astronaut Jack Swigert in "Apollo 13" |
(Eddie: Who is "I forget"?)
Kevin Bacon
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| In "Star Wars" Luke Skywalker gets an important holographic message from the innards of this robot |
R2-D2
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| Martin Sheen played Bobby Kennedy in this 1974 TV movie about a crisis in Cuba |
(Eddie: What is Missiles in October?)
The Missiles of October
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| This "Seinfeld" character described himself as a "Short, stocky, slow-witted bald man" |
George Costanza
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| "Neither" one of these, "nor a lender be" |
A borrower
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| Built up by Bayezid II, this branch of the Ottoman military first proved itself in wars against the Venetians |
(Alancia: What is the cavalry?)
Navy
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| On "The Dukes of Hazzard" Sheriff Coltrane was this crooked politician's right-hand man |
Boss Hogg
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| It's a common name for the dog detail of a police department |
K-9
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| This Middle Eastern president was assassinated while reviewing a military parade October 6, 1981 |
Anwar Sadat
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| This NBC sitcom's last episode featured Janeane Garofalo as a grown-up Mabel Buchman |
Mad About You
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| This person "doth protest too much" |
(Alancia: What is he?) ... (Alex: We have a minute to go.)
the lady
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| In 1534 the Ottomans captured this city, as some wanted Gen. Schwarzkopf to do in 1991 |
(Ann: What is Tehran?)
Baghdad
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| Nickname of the chubby schoolboy who comes to an unfortunate end in "Lord of the Flies" |
Piggy
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| In 1994 Calvin Klein introduced this unisex scent |
(Alancia: What is 1?)
CK-1
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| On October 21, 1520 this sailor entered the Chilean strait that today bears his name |
Ferdinand Magellan
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| Lead TV character who worked as a salesman at Gary's Shoe Emporium |
Al Bundy
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| "More honored in" this "than in the observance" |
The breach
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| This word for the governor of an Ottoman province was also the last name of actor Turhan |
Bey
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| One of John Candy's last films was this comedy about the U.S. declaring war on its neighbor to the north |
Canadian Bacon
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| Matthew Scott got the USA's first hand transplant after losing his hand to one of these illegal firecrackers |
M-80
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