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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Sounds like a cop film, but I need more names. George
  2. I'd ask for more clues, but I'm not sure they'd help. George
  3. A) First pope in centuries to resign (causing a new election without his death)? B) First pope to use two names C) D) Olympic swimmer? George
  4. Star Trek III The Search for Spock "You'll put your eye out!" George
  5. I'm old school. Picking ONE of each: Vocalist I'd like to say Dion, but I'll go with Roy Orbison Lead guitar: Eric Clapton Bass: Paul McCartney (though honestly, I can't think of anyone particularly distinguished there -- kind of like rhythm guitar) Drummer: Dave Clark Piano: Jerry Lee Lewis Other keyboard: Stevie Wonder George
  6. Swing and a miss. There are some very obvious roles for this actor; I will save them for later. Emiliano Zapata Marc Antony Johnny Strabler Terry Malloy Napoleon Bonaparte Sky Masterson George
  7. (A) is clearly Gilligan's Island. Not getting the other one. I remember a "Dusty's Trail" which was a western trail ride version of GI, even starring Bob Denver as Dusty. Not post-apocalyptic, though. With the exception of The Simpsons and Married with Children, though, pretty much EVERY early FOX show was a short-lived sitcom. George
  8. Judge Reinhold Ruthless People Bette Midler George
  9. Well, that kills my second guess. I was thinking something like "Raising Arizona," with a death-row prisoner and a jailer. I imagine the real answer isn't as interesting. George
  10. Well, that and the next line, "We're too busy singing, to put anybody down." George
  11. Goldmember was the only one I really recognized. Emiliano Zapata Marc Antony Johnny Strabler George
  12. Right. If it were Latin, it would be Domine, miserere; Christe, miserere; Domine, miserere. It's likely that the earliest church "services" were in Greek-speaking locales, and this chant was kept as is when Christianity spread over the Roman Empire. George
  13. No. This is not in English. It's just not in Latin, either. (And it is spoken.) George
  14. I could just say Yes, but I'll give it to you for Howdy Doody. (One guess at a time, my friend.) Clarabelle (the mute clown) was most often portrayed by Bob Keeshan, better known as Captain Kangaroo. George
  15. That actually was a more modern addition to the liturgy. The part I'm referring to was actually made into a pop song in 1985. George
  16. Penelope Ann Miller Kindergarten Cop Linda Hunt George
  17. This was the first NBC show to air five days a week. It was also the first show ever to air 1000 episodes. One of the main roles was performed by a few different actors. One, when fired from the show for the SECOND time, went on to star in another show (for which he is arguably better known). That role was mute. The only words spoken were at the end of the last episode: "Goodbye, kids." George
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