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Black Bart
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A short-lived NYC newspaper, created by the merger of the Herald-Tribune, the Journal-American, and the World.
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Harry Heillman?
40 - Hezekiah and the stairs of Ahaz as promised by the prophet Isaiah.
When I was growing up in Cleveland, I heard several times that it was Jack Graney, who became the radio voice of the Indians after his days as an outfielder.
Correct.
And Graney had what other distinction?
Nobody knew about Graney?
He was one of the earliest Canadian-born major-league ballplayers.
36. was La Paz (carved out of Yuma County).
39. is the parrot fish, which lives in tropical waters.
Ten more:
41. In what European country is Staphorst?
42. To what part of human anatomy does “sigmoid” usually refer?
43. In A Streetcar Named Desire, what is the name of the (mortgaged) estate Blanche Dubois lived in before visiting Stella and her husband?
44. In garment-making, what does “grutzon” refer to?
45. What mistake did Jack Dempsey make when he fought Gene Tunney?
46. What European language uses “broad” and “slender” vowels?
47. What did Cecil write about the “vitreous humor”?
48. Which state has a leper colony as a county?
49. In the 60s version of Dragnet, what was the name of the policewoman who often worked with Friday and Gannon–and what was the name of the actress who played her?
50. Whose death complicated the Iran-Contra investigation?
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The Netherlands
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The colon
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Depends on which match. In the first match, he forgot to duck, and, in the second, he forgot to go to a neutral corner. As a result, he lost both times.
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Hawaii
Yeah…I WAS referring to the “long count” bout.
Golly, were they THAT hard?
43. Belle-Rêve
44. It’s a seam in a fur coat.
46. Irish.
47. It’s actually a solid body, with “muscae volitantes” floating in it.
49. Policewoman Miller, played by Merrie Anders.
50. William J. Casey, of the CIA.
Here are ten more:
51. What was the name of the moderator of the Army-McCarthy hearings in the 50s?
52. Which king, in a deck of cards, appears to have thrust his sword into his head?
53. Where is the Canadian River?
54. In “Ode to Bille Joe,” what was Bobbie Gentry doing at the start of the song?
55. What was the nickname of football star Elroy Hirsch?
56. True or false: For interpreting The Writing on the Wall (“Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin”), Belshazzar made Daniel the second ruler in the kingdom.
57. In the late 60s, on Saturday morning TV, what cartoon involved two young people who touched their halves of a ring together to make a genie appear?
58. Why did Joseph Haydn call one of his symphonies (No. 94) “The Surprise Symphony”?
59. What is the rule for pluralizing nouns in Russian?
60. In chemistry, what do the designations *s, p, d, *and f mean?
The King of Hearts.
They are orbital sublevels.
Or sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental, depending on what answer you’re looking for.
#55 Crazy Legs
#53 - Flows east from NE New Mexico to Arkansas River in Eastern Oklahoma (there is a North and South Canadian and the above description covers the entire length)
- Shazzam ?
Those are correct.
Golly, no takers?
51. Ray Jenkins.
54. Chopping cotton.
56. False. Belshazzar said “third ruler.”
58. Because of the inclusion of a sudden loud chord.
59. Following numbers 2, 3, 4, Russian nouns take the genitive singular (the number takes the appropriate declensional ending); following other numbers the nouns takes the ending of the genitive plural.
Ten more:
61. What TV show did Dan Quayle criticoze during the 1992 Presidential campaign?
62. At the end of Ellison’s Invisible Man, where did the Narrator say all the trains led to?
63. What TV manufacturer came out with “halo light” in the 50s?
64. How do dogs get rid of heat in warm weather?
65. What physicist postulated the existence of “radiant matter”?
66. Which President had a wife who suffered from epilepsy?
67. Who was the first Hispanic pitcher to win a World Series game?
68. What 1960 movie included a dream sequence, ending with a man holding a skeleton arm?
69. On a MS Word formatting taskbar, what does the paintbrush icon refer to?
70. What artist for Mad was a World War I veteran?
Murphy Brown
Isn’t there also a kind of starfish which eats coral? The “spiny” something or other.
- Dogs pant.
Actually, the show was called Shazzan!