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| WHICH TV SHOW CAME FIRST? |
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| The Old London Bridge was first built in the 13th century over this river |
the Thames
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"Here's Lucy", "The Lucy Show", "I Love Lucy" |
I Love Lucy
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| As the top-ranked university for 2003 by U.S. News & World Report, this New Jersey school rules |
Princeton
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| Julian the hospitaller is the patron saint of these musicians, a favorite of Old King Cole |
fiddlers
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| It's no stretch of the imagination for you to tell us the name of this animal |
a giraffe
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| The only person to play for both the NL's Dodgers & the NHL's Rangers, Gladys Gooding played this instrument |
(Jennifer: What is the oboe?)
the organ
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| This man's World Tower in New York was once the world's tallest residential development |
Donald Trump
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"How the West Was Won", "How to Marry a Millionaire", "Howdy Doody" |
Howdy Doody
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| Universities in Columbia & in Los Angeles share this 3-letter abbreviation |
USC
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| As patron saint of Quebec & for makers of these, Anne should help the Expos to a clean sweep of any series |
brooms
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| Important adviser to President Bush seen here |
Condoleezza Rice
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| The widest cable-stayed bridge is the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge in this city |
Boston
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"The Today Show", "The Tonight Show", "The Tomorrow Show" |
The Today Show
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| Emily Dickinson's grandfather was one of the founders of this Massachusetts college |
Amherst
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| For protection against these, call on Gertrude of Nivelles, or call a pied piper |
rats
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| Asian poet & dictator seen here |
Mao Tse Tung
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| In WWII, the U.S. estimated the number of enemy soldiers on Pacific islands by counting these from the air |
outhouses
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| In 2002 the first line in this country's Oporto Light Rail System opened |
Portugal
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"Gilligan's Island", "Hogan's Heroes", "Charlie's Angels" |
(Jamie: What is Hogan's Heroes?)
Gilligan's Island
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| The Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes is a well-known landmark at this midwestern school |
Notre Dame
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| Zita is the patron saint you invoke in the search for these items, also a symbol of St. Peter's power |
keys
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| He's the multi-marrying man seen here |
Henry VIII
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| Lewis Grizzard mused on marriage in "If Love Were" this "I'd Be About a Quart Low" |
oil
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| The only contemporaneous man-made objects taller than the Pharos of Alexandria Lighthouse |
the Pyramids
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"Phyllis", "Rhoda", "Lou Grant" |
(Jamie: What is Phyllis?)
Rhoda
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| Founded in 1842, Willamete University in this state is the oldest university west of the Rockies |
Oregon
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| Being shot with dozens of these helped make Sebastian a patron of fletchers |
arrows
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| He's the great world leader seen here in his usual simple garb |
Mahatma Gandhi
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| Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1951, this N.Y. Giant hit a career 511 home runs |
Mel Ott
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