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Romans honored the god Janus on this day when Americans make &/or break resolutions |
New Year's Day
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You might sweeten up your morning with the breakfast treat seen here: |
Pop-Tarts
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In 1861 Tiffany was commissioned to design a special presentational pitcher for this president's inauguration |
Abraham Lincoln
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This grape used in making white burgundies lends its name to a popular California white wine |
Chardonnay
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John Pielmeier's play about this woman "of God" is the shocking story of a troubled young nun |
Agnes of God
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In 1954, less than a week after winning an Oscar, Audrey won this award for her stage work in "Ondine" |
Tony
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On August 9, Romans, like beach bunnies, paid homage to this god whose Greek equivalent was Helios |
Sol
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In addition to their original line of these, Lender's also makes ones that are Big 'N Crusty |
bagels
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For well over 150 years, the distinctive Tiffany shade of this color has been seen on Tiffany's boxes & bags |
(Steve: What is silver?)
Blue
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Name of the animal seen here, or of a cloth made to imitate its soft skin: |
Chamois
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12th century nun Heloise penned her famous love letters to this man, himself a monk |
(Mike: Who is the Venerable Bede?)
Peter Abelard
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Like Anne Frank, who was a month younger, Audrey spent much of World War II in this country |
Holland (the Netherlands)
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It's February 27 & they're off to celebrate Equirria with these events in the Campus Martius |
(Mike: What are gladiator fights?)
chariot/horse races
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The original store was called Tiffany & Young, & it wasn't on 5th Avenue but on this theatrical street |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Broadway
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It's a feeling of irritation, mixed with disappointment & a generous helping of shame |
Chagrin
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Son of a man named Nun, he was Moses' right hand man |
(Mike: Who was Aaron?)
Joshua
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Young Audrey dreamed of becoming one of these, so she attended London's Rambert School |
Ballerina
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On April 25 Romans appeased Robigus, god of this--the kind that afflicts plants, not old cars |
(Alex: Imagine the Romans having a god of [*]. No wonder their civilization fell!)
rust
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Tiffany displays the 128.5 carat Tiffany Diamond, found in 1877 in this present-day country's Kimberley Mines |
South Africa
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From Spanish, it's a dense growth of shrubs seen in the southwestern U.S. |
Chaparral
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Elvis' last feature film was in this movie co-starring Mary Tyler Moore as a dedicated inner-city nun |
Change of Habit
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This actor, Audrey's husband from 1954 to 1968, directed her as Rima the bird girl in "Green Mansions" |
Mel Ferrer
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The name of this joyous December 17 festival is now a "planetary" synonym for wild revelry |
(Mike: What is Saturnine?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go, Peggy, as you make the next choice.)
Saturnalia
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Perhaps German for "mixture" or "mush", it's a cereal of oats, raisins, nuts & bran mixed together |
Muesli
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This daughter of Francoise Gilot & Pablo Picasso has been designing jewelry for Tiffany since 1980 |
Paloma Picasso
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City where the university building seen here is located: |
(Peggy: What is Richmond, Virginia?)
Charlottesville (University of Virginia)
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"Dead Man Walking" is this nun's powerful account of being a counselor on death row |
Sister Helen Prejean
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Hubert was the first name of this French designer, Audrey's longtime costumer & couturier |
(Steve: Who is Divenchy?)
Hubert de Givenchy
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