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How about "Well done, George"? Pretty clever, I thought (especially the "two reams"). But, indeed, well done, Rhino. Your turn. George
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Let's see if I can find all the pictures I need for this one: This could be tough, though if you get the first two clues, you'll figure out the rest. George P.S. The last picture (there are four) sometimes takes a while to download
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Oh Lord! PLEASE + DUNDEE +TADA +SEAS = "Please Don't Eat the Daisies." I kept thinking the last two clues had something to do with DISEASE. And I didn't think the first clue was such a giveaway. George
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You got it, Rick! Your turn. George
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The first one sounds a little like Eartha Kitt, though I think it's Billie Holliday. Most of us have heard the Johnny Rivers version of the second tune. I'm not sure who did this one -- maybe the Coasters? George
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Not a bad guess, though the answer is actually more specific: "Comic Book Villains." It stars Michael Rappaport and Donal Logue as rival comic shop owners vying to get a collection of old comics from an old woman (Eileen Brennan) whose son died, leaving them to her. Cary Elwes is also featured. Dark humor. A good flick, but obscure. This one should be easier: George
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I liked them both, though I must admit that I didn't watch the last couple of seasons of the spinoff. (Actually, there were two spinoffs; the other featured the family of the feisty, little barmaid.) George
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I hope you all realize that the picture above is actually Lynda (Wonder Woman) Carter. THIS is Jan (Bailey Porter) Smithers: George
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Okay. This is a rather obscure (but fairly recent) movie. If no one gets it in a day or so, I'll try another. George
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Okay, then... "Family Man"? (famili-a mann-a) George
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Well, until I googled "Misisippi Queen" I didn't get the pun at all. Not a band I'm familiar with. George
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The first word, then, must be "family." I guess the cereal was familia. But I'm still not getting the second clue. George
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"Incense and Peppermints" was by Strawberry Alarm Clock. And the Phil Collins song DID sound like Bob Stanley. George
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I don't know the title, but it sounds an awful lot like Bob Stanley ("Acts 29"). George
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As I said, it wasn't a perfect fit. FAN +TOE + MUFFET + OPRAH = Phantom of-a da Opera. You're up, Rhino. George
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wasway's clip does sound a little like the C&L theme (rock, lots of sax), but I don't think that's it. I don't know what it IS, though. George
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This one won't "sound" perfect. It will almost be the title with an Italian accent! Have fun! George
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"The Blues Brothers"? George
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TRADING + PLAY(station) + ACES = "Trading Places"? George
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Just to be even clearer: the title of the show is "24." Every hour of the show is an hour in "real time," so every season (24 shouws) makes up one day. There is always some terrorist threat, and a lot of evil infiltrators in the government. For those of you who can't stand the commercials, just tape the show! You can fast-forward through the commercials. George
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Uhhh.... "Born Free"? George
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I'm sure MP is correct. A Jew at the wailing wall, Egyptian god Ra (two), a sick person, and a park. JEW + RAS + SICK + PARK = Jurassic Park. We can wait for Raf's confirmation, but MP shoudl be thinking up her next puzzle! :) George
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Raf is correct. Of course, if I hadn't had a two-year old grandson, I would not have heard of "Blues Clues"! George
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Okay, how about THIS: George Sorry, no semi-clad ladies in this one!
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Both pictures have to do with "Titanic." Is that it? George