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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. Ummm..."Ten Second Chef" for E? George
  2. Note that any artist who performed the song (and actually had air time, not just some deep album cut) would be a correct answer, as long as those exact lyrics are in that artist's version. Covers don't always have exactly the same lyrics. Also, feel free to try "Songs Remembered from One Line." The artist isn't required for the answer. George
  3. The updated cast SHOULD help, but it doesn't. George
  4. If I were still married, I'm sure my ex would have known these. She was really into cooking shows. I haven't watched one since the divorce (12 years ago). George
  5. Iron Man 3 Ben Kingsley Without a Clue George
  6. In the meantime, Nathan, feel free to join in on the other games... George
  7. With 177 views and no replies (except this one), I suspect that there is no such setting. George
  8. Most of the roles seem to call for a Brit, and Mephistopheles requires a deep voice. (In the opera "Faust," he's a bass.) George
  9. I'm thinking we need a few more lines. George
  10. That's the one. Other than Bakula and Stockwell, there were no other regulars. Bakula was a starship captain (Enterprise) and federal agent (NCIS New Orleans). His "Oh, boy." was an ad lib which became the signature closing of each show. He is also an accomplished singer. George
  11. Why do you think Nathan Fillion was on this show? (He wasn't, BTW). George
  12. You have to understand that I often hear songs but never pick up on the lyrics. The "Muscle Shoals" phrase rings a bell, but I'm not "hearing" the tune with it. George
  13. Like Star Trek, this show was saved from cancellation by a fan letter-writing campaign. This extended the life of the show from three years to five. Although the show ran for five seasons, only two actors (and a narrator) appear in more than six episodes. Whenever the show called for the star to sing, he did his own singing. He had rather extensive experience in musical theater before coming to TV. The star has also starred in series where he has been a spaceship commander and a federal agent. The star ad libbed a short line in the opening episode; the line became the last line of every episode. George
  14. I know I've seen the car and iron stomach clues before, but I can't remember the movie. George
  15. Yes. The recent one. Idris Elba was Bloodsport. Sylvester Stallone was (the voice of) the Shark. George
  16. Interesting guess, but House had more than two regulars. George
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