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Here is the updated list of our mystery guests who have been played in the game. I was aiming for page 200, but I am one page late. Sorry about that. Stranger still, if you don't count the few that have been done more than once, the current count is exactly 300 mystery guests.

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On Aug 21, 2021, Mark Boody Illusionist wrote:
Zsa Zsa Gabor?


Or Eva?
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It’s going to be Zsa Zsa. Mark beat me to it.
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Yes! Mark’s got it. Sári Gábor, better known as Zsa Zsa.

This one had you fellas stumped for quite a while! Although, presumably, the title of the book Zsa Zsa co-authored threw some of you off the track.

Feral Chorus: I already had this one prepared and ready to roll, so it was quite a surprise when you mentioned Zsa Zsa in the previous round. I almost elected not to go with her, but then I thought, “what the heck.”

The following would have been my subsequent clues:

I died at the age of 99 of cardiac arrest while in a coma, fifty days shy of becoming a centenarian. I had been on life support for the previous five years.

My ashes, placed in a gold rectangular box, were interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery. But in 2021 they were reinterred in the artists' section of Kerepesi Cemetery in Budapest in order to fulfil my wish to return to Hungary. The remains were transported in their own first-class airline seat.

My acting style was described as having "European flair and style", and I was considered to have a personality that "exuded charm and grace"

Outside my acting career, I was known for my extravagant Hollywood lifestyle, my glamorous personality, and my many marriages. (I was married nine times, divorced seven times, and had one marriage annulled).

And my final (giveaway) clue: One of my two sisters is probably best known for co-starring in a 1960s TV sitcom with Eddie Albert.

Additional trivia: In 1936, Zsa Zsa was crowned Miss Hungary.

Television host Merv Griffin (who was known to spend time with Zsa Zsa’s younger sister Eva socially), wrote of the Gabor sisters' initial presence in New York and Hollywood: “All these years later, it's hard to describe the phenomenon of the three glamorous Gabor girls and their ubiquitous mother. They burst onto the society pages and into the gossip columns so suddenly, and with such force, it was as if they'd been dropped out of the sky.”

By the way, Cliff: Thank you very much for the updated list. Much appreciated!
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It was the arrest and the open container of alcohol that did it for me!

1. I was born August 20,1907

2. Born in NY to Lithuanian-Jewish immigrant father and US born mother of Ukranian-Jewish parents.

3. Majored in journalism at Columbia University.
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Not Walter.

I studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. I began my acting career in the city, eventually working on Broadway.

For several years I toured in vaudeville with my cousin Harry Green.

I also had 2 other jobs, operating a wholesale candy factory and working at the Copake Country Club as "social director,
entertainment producer and actor."
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Not Moss.

For a time I listed myself by 2 names depending on the role I was playing (1 name for serious roles and 1 name for more comedic roles)

I was able to act in 22 foreign dialects and made a successful career as a radio announcer and stage actor.

In 1963 I a appeared in 8 episodes of My Favorite Martian.
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Mel Blanc?
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Not Hume or Mel.

In 1964-5 he had a recurring as Mr. Swidler in the ABC sitcom Mickey, starring Mickey Rooney.

In 1963 I played the role of an auctioneer in an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show.

He provided the the voice of Boris the Russian Wolf Hound in Walt Disney's Lady and the Tramp in 1955.
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Not Walter.

In 1960 he began a prime time role that would last for 6 seasons and several spin-off series and specials.

In television commercials I was the voice over J.J. Keebler of Keebler Elf fame.

He was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 1967, the bladder was removed which eradicated the cancer.
He later developed emphysema. He passed on June 14, 1977 of a heart attack. His body was donated to medical research.


I'm holding out the BIG clue, so if no one gets it from here, the next one will do it for sure!
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Sorry, not Gary.

I provided the voice of the lead character of Hanna-Barbera's prime time animated series.

Other notable movies appearances include: Days of Glory, The Tarnished Angels, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Viva Zapata! and Nob Hill.
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If I knew who voiced F.F. that would be my guess.
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Feral that would be correct!

The man that voiced Fred Flintstone is actor Alan Reed.

See the man in action in this clip from The Dick Van Dyke Show called "The Masterpiece".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdcVXc6Fqvs

Seeing the actor and NOT Fred Flintstone is a bit freaky!

Enjoy!
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You're up, Feral Chorus ...
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Well, since Feral has disappeared, and because it’s my birthday, I’m going to jump in again:

I was born in 1819 in Glasgow, Scotland. I was not raised in a religious upbringing, and was a lifelong atheist.

I left school at the age of 10 after my father's death. Nevertheless, I continued to read voraciously and was largely self-educated.

A cooper by trade, I earned a living by making wooden casks, barrels, vats, buckets, tubs and troughs.
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