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14..Walter Perry ________ starts a company in 1925.

15..In the funnies the last name of Hi and Lois?

16..The Suez Canal was once closed for 9 years. The cause?

17..At breakfast he said Grrrrreat!

18..Composer of Tristan and Isolde?

19..In '99 thousands of peacekeepers arrive in ______.

20..What newsworthy event is going on in the Colorado Springs area?

21.."Life is so crazy, and love is unkind. Because she came first, will she hang on your heart?

22..In 1942 FDR creates the Office of ___ ___________ headed by Elmer Davis.

23..This book was ranked lower than 11,000th in sales. Since the data-mining revelations,
it has jumped to 100th.

24.."Category III" or "Pink" is a description of..?

25.."Oh no, not me. I'm not ready for that final disappointment."
 
14. There's a Walter Perry Johnson - The Big Train. Don't know of any company though.
15. Geez and I've read them a thousand times. ????
16. probably a war in that area. Could have been a drought at some point??? Just guessing.
17. Anthony the Tiger.
 
15. Flagstone
17. Tony the Tiger
19. Somalia
20. Wicked wild fires
21. "If I Were Your Woman" -- Gladys and the Pips
 
15. Flagstone
17. Tony the Tiger
19. Somalia
20. Wicked wild fires
21. "If I Were Your Woman" -- Gladys and the Pips

Given all the bad grammar in songs, isn't it classy of Gladys to use the subjunctive?:)
 
16. After the 6 day war you had Egyptian troops on one side of the canal and Israeli troops on the
other. In 1975 the Israelis pulled back from the canal and it reopened.
 
14..Think of a real tall NYC building.

19..Now think "breakaway province".

22..Um, now think that some folks want to find out what's happening in this time period.

24..About movies

25..Peggy Lee gave it to us.
 
14..Sorry if this threw you off, but I just noticed that I typed "Perry", when it should be "Percy".
 
14 - Chrysler? Not a lot of really tall famous buildings, that I can think of.
 
15. Flagston
17. Tony the Tiger
18. Wagner
19 Bosnia, Herzegovina
20 Forest Fires
 
14. Chrysler
17. Tony the Tiger
19. Kosovo
20. Wildfires
21. If I Were Your Woman - Gladys Knight & the Pips
 
Yeah -- it be real bad if she was all like "If I was your woman, yo and you was my man..." Know what I'm sayin'?
She be all up in someone's grill.
 
14..Knights & VAUC with Chrysler.

15..K9 adds a superfluous "e", indicating her mind jumbles them up with Fred and Wilma.
Nothing extra is geordi's motto--Flagston.

16..See ed4.

17..Yeah, Tony of the striped suit--Meyers starts a quartet.
 
18..Both rbny and geordi offer just plain "Wagner", but I wonder how the former mayor of NYC, doing the world's toughest job, found time for a major orchestral piece.

19..VAUC's got it--Kosovo.

20..Yes, very serious burning going on, as geordi, K9 & VAUC feel the heat.

21..K9 with a vital lesson in Ebonics.
 
22..War Information

23..What else but "1984"? Drive arrives alive.

24..Label for soft-core in the far East.

25..No one remembers, "Is That All There Is?"

So no one wants to tell me how the cicadas are doing in your 'hood?
 
18..Both rbny and geordi offer just plain "Wagner", but I wonder how the former mayor of NYC, doing the world's toughest job, found time for a major orchestral piece.

The old Metropolitan Opera House on Broadway had the names of great composers inscribed on an arch over the stage. I went to the old Met only one time, just before it closed in the 1960s, and took a date for whom I really had the hots. I looked up and saw the name Wagner on the arch. Robert Wagner was NYC mayor at that time. I was trying to be cool and sophisticated, so I turned to my date and said, "Isn't it wonderful that they have the names of the mayors." Then I looked again and saw Verdi, Mozart, Beethoven etc. and felt very embarrassed. For some reason, that young lady would never go out with me again.
 
I don't have any cicadas - at least not yet. But once they start coming, there will be food enough for all the cats and dogs in the neighborhood. Pure Protein
 
The old Metropolitan Opera House on Broadway had the names of great composers inscribed on an arch over the stage. I went to the old Met only one time, just before it closed in the 1960s, and took a date for whom I really had the hots. I looked up and saw the name Wagner on the arch. Robert Wagner was NYC mayor at that time. I was trying to be cool and sophisticated, so I turned to my date and said, "Isn't it wonderful that they have the names of the mayors." Then I looked again and saw Verdi, Mozart, Beethoven etc. and felt very embarrassed. For some reason, that young lady would never go out with me again.

How'd I know that?:rolleyes:
 
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