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'Don we now' this before trolling the ancient yuletide carol. | |
Sprinter who holds the US records for 100m and 200m events. | |
First pitcher to win the Cy Young award in both the AL (1972) and NL (1978). | |
Author of the 1728 play 'The Beggar's Opera' | |
French chemist who discovered that for gases, pressure divided by temperature (in Kelvin) is a constant. | |
When this 'What's Going On' singer was murdered by his father on April 1, 1984, many assumed the news was an April Fool's joke. | |
Term frequently applied to the decade that William McKinley assumed the Presidency. | |
A dashing young man, but not necessarily good with an epee. | |
A writer for Esquire & The New Yorker, his book 'Honor Thy Father', about the Bonanno crime family, became a movie. | |
This 'Urban Legend' and 'Nip/Tuck' actress has been married to Eric Dane since 2004. | |
When we're with the Flintstones, what we'll have, if their theme song is accurate. | |
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Unfortunate name of Ben Stiller's character in 'Meet The Parents' and its sequel. | |
In 2009, she won a Tony for her role in 'God Of Carnage'. In 2000, an Oscar for 'Pollack'. | |
1934 Fred Astaire- Ginger Rogers musical that won the first Oscar for Best Song - 'The Continental'. | |
Neither he nor Sir Edmund Hillary ever revealed which of them were first to reach the summit of Mt. Everest. | |
Actress who played Rebecca Washington on TV's The Practice. | |
Another name for a small group of flowers, like a posey or a tussie-mussie. (A tussie-mussie?!?) | |
On August 6, 1945, this plane was the first to drop an atomic bomb on an enemy city. | |
Muscle crème that was developed in France in 1898 by Dr. Jules Bengué. | |
Her disco classic 'I Will Survive' was originally released as a B-side. | |
1962 animated film starring Judy Garland as a cat, its title came from a nickname for the 'City of Lights' | |
This country singer, sister of Loretta Lynn, crossed to the pop charts with 'Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue'. | |
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