"ONE", "TWO", "THREE"
JOE, ANNES & JOANNES
THEIR LAST TOP 10 HIT
U.S.A.
RELIGION
200
'Popular with comedians, they're short, witty remarks'
one-liners
200
'His marriage to Marilyn Monroe lasted only 9 months in 1954'
Joe DiMaggio
200
'"Sexual Healing"
(1982)'
Marvin Gaye
200
'In 2003 Burbank, Calif. posthumously thanked him for the memories by renaming its airport for him'
Bob Hope
200
'Archaeological digs in 1996 indicate that Buddha was born in this country, about 145 miles SW of Katmandu'
Nepal
400
'In reference to animals, what biped means'
having two feet
400
'He retired from boxing in 1949, but returned only to be KOed by Rocky Marciano in 1951'
Joe Louis
400
'"I Can See for Miles"
(1967)'
The Who
400
'This state's Nihau Island has been privately owned since the 1860s'
Hawaii
400
'In the Roman Catholic Church, several parishes in an area form this territorial district headed by a bishop'
diocese
600
'Crank up Mark Chesnutt's "Bubba Shot the Jukebox" & grab your partner; it's time for this dance'
Two-step
600
'She played opposite her husband in the movies "The Drowning Pool" & "Mr. & Mrs. Bridge"'
Joanne Woodward
600
'"Got My Mind Set on You"
(1987)'
George Harrison
600
'Popularly known as "The Oldest House", the Gonzalez-Alvarez House in this Florida city dates from around 1723'
St. Augustine
600
'This -ism named for Protestant reformer John is associated with the values of thrift & labor'
Calvinism
800
'It premiered at a Berlin theater in 1928 under the title "Die Dreigroschenoper"'
The Threepenny Opera
800
'In 1533 she gave birth to future Queen Elizabeth I'
Anne Boleyn
800
'"Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car"
(1988)'
Billy Ocean
800
'Its state song, "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away", was written by Paul Dresser, Theodore Dreiser's brother'
Indiana
800
'To avoid persecution by a tribe called the Quraysh, Muhammad fled from Mecca to this city'
Medina
1000
'This 1961 Jimmy Cagney comedy used a fake Brandenburg Gate when the real gate closed mid-shoot'
One, Two, Three
1000
'Her "Breathing Lessons" really paid off; in 1989 she won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction'
Anne Tyler
1000
'"I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song"
(1974)'
Jim Croce
1000
'In 1934 a record wind speed of 231 MPH was recorded on the summit of Mt. Washington in this state'
New Hampshire
1000
'This Jewish festival is also called the Feast of Tabernacles or the Feast of Booths'
Sukkot
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