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Elizabeth Berkley of Showgirls and Mark-Paul Gosselaar of NYPD Blue both appeared in this gentler Saturday morning NBC-TV series. | |
This USC running back who was drafted first overall in 1977 by NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, tragically died at age 29 from heart disease. | |
Older brother of the above running back, with his band The Drells he had a #1 song in the 60's with 'Tighten Up'. | |
'Ask not…' where Ernest Hemingway got this book's title. It was from a 1624 work by John Donne. | |
Before gaining fame as Jigsaw in the horror franchise 'Saw', this actor played the Unabomber. | |
In 2008, this actress found life after 'Mars' in two prime time roles: narrator on Gossip Girl, and an electricity-manipulator on Heroes. | |
Popular in the 1960's & 1970's, these trousers or jeans grew wider below the knee. | |
A subsidiary of Yum! Brands, this fast-food chain is named after its founder, Glen Bell. | |
Glassware often used when trying to create a vacuum, or Sylvia Plath's novel about mental illness. | |
In 1751, the Pennsylvania State House paid 100 Pounds for this defective merchandise, but kept it anyways. | |
A 'normal distribution' in statistics produces this shape when graphed. You often also see it on a Sporcle results page. | |
A 1958 rom-com with James Stewart & Kim Novak, named after the 3 necessary articles for a ceremony of excommunication. | |
Flowers of the genus Hyacinthoides, or a Scottish pop-band of the 1980's who recorded 'Young At Heart'. | |
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At age 14 he won the BAFTA for Best Actor for his role in the film Billy Elliot. | |
An airtight chamber still used in underwater salvage, it was paired with a 'Butterfly' in the title of a 2007 French film. | |
Opening track on AC/DC's album Back In Black, or the Buffy episode where Xander meets future-Xander. | |
Dominican-born left fielder and 3-time All Star, who won the 1987 MVP award while with the Toronto Blue Jays | |
In 1979, this disco classic hit #1 US for Anita Ward. Twenty-two years later, it was covered by Will Smith as 'The Fresh Prince'. | |
Uniquely, this Scottish-born inventor made the list of the 100 Great Britons, 100 Greatest Americans and 100 Greatest Canadians | |
Named after the last of over 30 instruments all played by composer Mike Oldfield, this song is most famously heard on the soundtrack to The Exorcist. | |
Canadian magazine for brides or type of 'Blues' suffered by the Fifth Dimension in a 1970 hit. | |
On the Scoville scale of flavor 'hotness', jalapeños score 1500, pimentos score 100, and this vegetable scores zero. | |
Seasonal song written in 1857 by James L Pierpoint. In the past few years, it's been a holiday hit for both Kimberley Locke and Basshunter. | |
When Bobby Brown went solo, this trio of other New Edition members found success with the songs 'Poison' and 'Do Me'. | |
A paralysis of the facial nerve, resulting in inability to control facial muscles on the affected side. | |
Heard most weekdays at 4 pm EST on Wall Street in New York. | |
Before his own hits 'Gentle On My Mind', 'Wichita Lineman' and 'Rhinestone Cowboy' this singer-guitarist was in demand as a session musician. | |
Unlike a barbell, this weight-training device is intended to be lifted using only one arm. | |
Percussion instrument originally used to track cattle. In an SNL skit, Blue Öyster Cult were repeatedly asked for more of it in a recording session. | |
These may be 'set off' literally or figuratively to warn of danger. | |
Bing Crosby reprised his Oscar-winning role as Father O'Malley in this 1945 film, co-starring Ingrid Bergman as a nun. | |
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