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ClueAnswer
Jon Stewart program
Wheel of Fortune e.g.
Stripper
Arizona town
HBO competitor
Jay Leno program
Auto dealership area
Jim Carrey movie
PowerPoint presentation
America's top-rated
TV program 1986-1990
Jeopardy or
The $64,000 Question, e.g.
ClueAnswer
Former Ashton Kutcher program
Westminster Kennel Club award
Vaudeville format
Final duel
Soviet-era legal event
Song from musical theater
Chuck E. Cheese's rival
Extracurricular featured in Glee
Classroom presentation
Site of a scandalous
Janet Jackson incident
Oprah or Donahue
program, e.g.
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gtbeam3r
I'm not so sure the clue Chuck E. cheese's clue is perfect. I had never heard of the place and have been all around the US (currently live in atlanta) Looked it up and it's actually the parent company of Chuck E Cheese and I noticed about 10 locations scattered around the country under that brand name. I still love the quizzes and come here pretty much everyday! Keep up the good work.
2011-12-07 | reply
gtbeam3r
Correction, of course I have heard of Chuck E Cheese's but not the answer which contains 'show'
2011-12-07 | reply
rgc1600
A couple of quibbles. A "halftime show" is not a site. Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas was the site. And "showstopper" should also be accepted as a song from musical theater. And Show Low, AZ? Really?
2011-12-07 | reply
LubbockGayMale
How about slide show for 'classroom presentation'??
2011-12-07 | reply
biffaroo
gtbeam3r, I remember that place from when I was a little kid -- 1982, 83. "Where a kid can be a kid" was their tagline, and it was quite similar to Chuck E Cheese. I lived in Nashville at the time, but I don't know how widespread they were.
2011-12-07 | reply
What about Showcase for HBO Competitor?
2011-12-07 | reply
@Canadianeh: What is "Showcase?"
2011-12-07 | reply
dieselstiles
I also live in the atlanta. We had many Showbiz Pizza's in and around the city. They were very popular in the 80's.
2011-12-07 | reply
ctleng76
The Chuck E. Cheeses clue is completely relevant in my hometown. In my area Showbiz Pizza was the only place around and then they later all became Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants. I live in the St. Louis area.
2011-12-08 | reply
sharastarr1
Got 12. Never heard of Showbiz Pizza.
2011-12-09 | reply
Fackwacker
@queenmaeree showcase is the canadian version of showtime
2011-12-09 | reply
Wildman1056
I would imagine there are plenty of showgirls out there that would be suprised to find that they are expected to strip.
2011-12-24 | reply
dawnofthenewday293
i've never ever heard of showbiz pizza before :$
2012-01-02 | reply
Gloriana
Whoa! Showgirls are NOT strippers. That's why they're called Showgirls. (Seriously, that Elizabeth Berkeley movie gives the wrong impression).
2012-01-15 | reply
batzoverbarstow
can you please accept "peep show" for strippers?
2012-02-06 | reply
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