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It's A Numbers Game
Order the following famous families from most amount of brothers to the fewest brothers: Jonas Brothers, Marx Brothers, Ringling Brothers. That would be Ringling (7), Marx (5) and Jonas (4).
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In A Class By Itself
Contestants tell us whether classes are made up, or a real course that students are amassing thousands of dollars of debt to enroll in.
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Living On My Hair
From Questlove to Jennifer Aniston, it's really the hair that makes the icon. We rewrote the Bon Jovi song "Livin' on a Prayer" to be about famous people with famous hair.
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Fictional Full Names
We quiz contestants on some famous characters known only by their nickname.
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National Public Roundup
We put the "fun" in "funding credits" in this game where we tweak NPR's classic on-air acknowledgements.
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Appeals Court Convicts Oscar Pistorius Of Murder
A South African judge has ruled that the trial judge erred when she found the double-amputee sprinter known as the "Blade Runner" guilty on the lesser charge of "culpable homicide" last year.
'God Isn't Fixing This' Argument Divides Even More In Gun Debate
For many fed up with the now seemingly routine shootings and the lack of policy action, pleas to God aren't enough. But is that fair?
WHO Asks Ukraine To Declare A State Of Emergency. The Reason? Polio
Two cases in September raised concern about the country's low vaccination rate. And a new government campaign to inoculate kids is falling short.
Former Coal CEO Blankenship Found Guilty Of Conspiracy In Mine Disaster Case
Former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship was acquitted of two other counts, meaning he'll face far less than the potential 30-year prison sentence prosecutors had sought.
Top CIA 'Spymasters' Agree: We Can't Kill Our Way Out Of Terrorism
Filmmakers Chris Whipple and Jules Naudet discuss their Showtime documentary, Spymasters, which features 12 former CIA directors discussing the tough choices they've had to make in fighting terrorism.
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