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message 101: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments San Francisco earthquake?


In 1971, an unidentified man hijack a plane and demanded $200k in ransom. After, releasing the hostages, the man had the plane take off, he parachuted out of the plane with the money, somewhere between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. He has never been identified or found.


message 102: by Barbara (last edited Jan 27, 2024 06:40AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
I think Nike's competitor might be Adidas

For Jill: The Treaty of Versailles

This actress was noted for her beauty; married into royalty; and made several Alfred Hitchcock movies.


message 103: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments I think a skipped page might have happened.... also, Grace Kelly


message 104: by Barbara (last edited Jan 27, 2024 06:43AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
You're right about the skipped page Laura.

For the highjacker: the notorious D.B. Cooper

(and Grace Kelly is correct)🙂


message 105: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments On average this country eats 22 pounds of chocolate, is know for their secretive banks, and if someone wants to be neutral, they mention that they are this country.


message 106: by Betsy (last edited Jan 27, 2024 08:09AM) (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments Switzerland

BBQ favorite, several different styles, mainly pork or beef


message 107: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Ribs

He was a popular singer for a short time, played the ukulele, and got married on television.


message 108: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments Tiny Tim

Repetitive book character, Bob's favorite, lived and got well


message 109: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Tiny Tim (again - see what you did there)

Nicolas Roeg film
significant character was a blind woman
pivotal scene of breaking ice

(trying not to be TOO obvious)


message 110: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Very clever, Betsy

Don't Look Now .........great film!

A rock and roll giant
Fell in love with his best friend's wife
Made an entire album about it


message 111: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Eric Clapton

This person started out as a child actor; later starred in and directed a film about roller derby; now has a talk show.


message 112: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Drew Barrymore

This Brit Royal:
Had a portrait painted of them by Scotiish artist Jack Vettriano
Won UK Sports Personality of the Year
Does not have a royal title


message 113: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Zara Phillips

A French performer
Had a very, very, white face
Spoke one word "no" in an American comedy film.


message 114: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments Marcel Marceau



This green character has a meme that can mean, "spilling the tea." Has been on/in numerous TV shows, movies, and talk shows. Has an on/off relationship with his very pig-headed girlfriend.


message 115: by Jill H. (last edited Jan 28, 2024 08:12AM) (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Kermit

He was typecast from his first American film,
He was a drug addict
An actor who portrayed him won an Oscar for that role.


message 116: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Would that be Ray Charles? Not sure.

Folklore character
Gets a lot of begging letters
Known by 3 different names


message 117: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
I think the typecast drug addict is Bela Lugosi.


message 118: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Aah, OK.


message 119: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments It is Bela Lugosi, Barbara.

@T................Santa Claus. St. Nick, Father Christmas.

An actress from the 40-50s
She starred in a film which had a beautiful painting of her as the focal point.
She was once married to a well-known fashion designer.


message 120: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments Gene Tierney


This show created a fashion trend in men, involving lots of pastel sports jackets and T-shirts. Lots of sports boats chasing drug dealers. Very distinct theme song.


message 121: by Betsy (last edited Jan 29, 2024 01:45AM) (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments Miami Vice?

Known for red dress worn by star, Oscar winning performance, antebellum time period for setting.


message 122: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Gone With The Wind (star Vivien Leigh)

This festivity is very popular in Louisiana; involves preparing and consuming crustaceans; potatoes and corn are also served.


message 123: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments (No, the answer is Jezebel with Bette Davis).

Crawfish Boil? (Or did you mean something like Mardi Gras?)

This TV series lasted 20 seasons, was responsible for the cancellation of 'Gilligan's Island', and had several changes in deputies.


message 124: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
crawfish boil is correct


message 125: by T (new)

T | 503 comments (Perfect Santa answer, Jill)
(Tierney / Miami Vice - correct?)

TV series - Suits?
I'm afraid I'm at a loss with US TV - don't subscribe to any platforms

Black and white
Can make a very loud noise
Often seen rolling in high action films / shows


message 126: by Barbara (last edited Jan 30, 2024 04:35AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
I think the TV show that cancelled Gilligan's Island was Gunsmoke.


message 127: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
For the black and white noisy item, I'm going to say police car?

This high profile man was a host on a popular morning news show; he had two female co-hosts; he got canned when accused of sexual misconduct;


message 128: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments Matt Lauer


This person had a nature show, and was known for his interactions with giant reptiles. He had an animal park/zoo, and his spouse was from Oregon.


message 129: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Steve Irwin

He introduced late night television, played the piano, and wore glasses.


message 130: by Luna (new)

Luna Miranda (lunazee) | 33396 comments Steve Allen (?)

A legendary painter, known for close-ups and large scale paintings of flowers and desert-inspired landscapes, suffered macular degeneration.


message 131: by Betsy (last edited Jan 30, 2024 03:28PM) (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments Georgia O'Keefe

Twelve individual window paintings, created 1962, French/Russian painter.


message 132: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Steve Allen is correct

Marc Chagall

A celebrated but controversial writer, was a "dandy", and ended up in Reading Gaol.


message 133: by T (last edited Jan 30, 2024 05:36PM) (new)

T | 503 comments Police car correct, Barbara

Oscar Wilde

It's very big
It's on the African continent
It's estimated that it last got really angry about 360,000 years ago


message 134: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments Kilamanjaro?

Top ice prize, governor-general donor, oldest to be won in N. America


message 135: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Stanley Cup (hockey)

He was one of the biggest producers on Broadway, had a film made about him, and glorified the American woman.


message 136: by Betsy (last edited Jan 31, 2024 01:21PM) (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments Florenz Ziegfeld

Historical site, located Peru, documentaries about 'mysterious' origins.


message 137: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Yes, Betsy, Kilimanjaro

Machu Picchu

Appears purple raw
Turns water blueish
Most often appears cooked as a side dish at Christmas


message 138: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments Not Machu Picchu, Nazca Lines


message 139: by T (new)

T | 503 comments Oh, OK. Matches the same criteria. Any guess for mine?


message 140: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments T wrote: "
Appears purple raw
Turns water blueish
Most often appears cooked as a side dish at Christmas"


Red Cabbage? Could be Cauliflower, if it's purple


American brand of candy that was first introduced in 1962. It's a round, lemon-flavored candy consisting of a sweet coating, soft sour shell, and a hard candy core.


message 141: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Lemonhead

This type of cinema makes movies in the HIndi language, often features dancing, and one of the big stars is Aamir Khan.


message 142: by Mansi (new)

Mansi | 23883 comments Bollywood

He won the freedom for India ,his main weapon was non-violence ,but alas after independence was shot dead by a lunatic .


message 143: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Hello Kitty

An early newspaper cartoon, set in Arizona, and the main character keeps getting hit in the head with a brick by his friends.


message 144: by Mansi (new)

Mansi | 23883 comments (@Camden it's spelled as Gandhi - Mahatma Gandhi )


message 145: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Krazy Kat

This cartoon character has red hair; has two girls in his 'gang' (one has blonde hair and one has black hair); and is a character in a recent television series.


message 146: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments Archie



This is a sculpture carved in a mountain. Was a large feature in a Cary Grant film. A recent "president" used it as a backdrop for his campaign speeches.


message 147: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 39299 comments Mt. Rushmore

Training ground for future Civil War officers, resulted in large land aquisitions, Winfield Scott in charge.


message 148: by Jill H. (new)

Jill H. (bucs1960) | 25018 comments Mexican-American War

He was major French actor, came to the US at the beginning of WWII because he was Jewish, and appeared in small roles in two Bogart films.


message 149: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 36204 comments Mod
Marcel Dalio?

This Indian statesman was educated in England, served as Prime Minister for 16 years, and was the political heir to Gandhi.


message 150: by Laura (new)

Laura | 30673 comments Jawaharlal Nehru


This city is known as an artist retreat, a town where many former movie stars lived, and it's well known golf course. While most know it by a one word name, it officially has "by-the-Sea," in it's full name.


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