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| In 1984, "People" magazine ran 5 covers, 73 photos & 33,205 words on him |
(Lou: Who is Ronald Reagan?)
Michael Jackson
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| A Stravinsky ballet, or a "hot" Pontiac |
Firebird
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| Of light with dark stripes or dark with light stripes, the one that truly describes a zebra |
light with dark stripes
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| This 4-channel sound system was a fad in the '70s |
(Ron: What is stereo?) (Lou: What is quadrasonic sound?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
quadraphonic
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| The U.S.S.R.'s 3rd largest city, or a stuffed chicken dish |
(Ron: What is chicken [*]?)
Kiev
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| A survey, or Lech Walesa |
a poll (Pole)
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| Princess Margaret said this rock star looked like "an over-made-up tart" |
Boy George
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| This composer of "The Nutcracker" was addicted to card playing |
Tchaikovsky
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| Jack rabbits are not really rabbits but they are these |
hares
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| Sanskrit for "abode of the snows", this mountain range is also abode of the Yeti |
the Himalayas
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| Complain childishly about the Chablis, or the Chablis itself |
whine (wine)
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| CBS "Morning News" anchor who asked Cathy Webb & her accused rapist Gary Dotson to hug |
Phyllis George
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| His first compositions, Kochel #1-5, were written when he was only 5 |
Mozart
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| The secretions of skunk scent glands are used as a base in making this |
perfume
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| Among the bridges crossing this river are the Rip Van Winkle, the Tappan Zee, & Geo. Washington |
the Hudson
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| Grasp, looks at, or "7" bodies of water |
seize (sees, seas)
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| 2 of 3 actresses who played farmers' wives in 1984 & told Congress of farmers' plight in 1985 |
(Denise: Uh, who are Sally Field and Jessica Lange?)
(2 of) Jane Fonda, Jessica Lange & Sissy Spacek
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| After a polio attack at 4, this great Israeli-born violinist lost the use of his legs |
Itzhak Perlman
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| It's forbidden to import these into the U.S. because they're voracious & don't eat just snakes |
Mongooses
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| U.S. state bordered by two oceans |
(Alex: Yes, the Pacific and Arctic.)
Alaska
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| It can be everything or just a leather working tool |
all (awl)
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| This Australian is willing to become a U.S. citizen to finalize his takeover of 6 U.S. TV stations |
Rupert Murdoch
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| Most of this Polish composer is buried in Paris, but his heart is entombed in Poland |
Chopin
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| The largest of all cats |
the tiger
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| Technician's term for locating & repairing faults in equipment after they occur |
troubleshooting
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| The 3 countries which rule parts of the Iberian Peninsula |
(Ron: Okay, I didn't come down here to tiptoe through the tulips...) [Very loud audience reaction] (Ron: I'm going for four grand.) [Audience oohs, ahs and applause] (Denise: Good luck, Ron.) ... (Ron: Okay, what are... Portugal, Spain and France?) ... (Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.)
Portugal, Spain & Great Britain (England)
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| A pledge, or to have put clothes in a suitcase |
pact (packed)
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