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Julie Harris won her fifth Tony for playing this famous woman in "The Belle Of Amherst" |
Emily Dickinson
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This familiar nickname for folks from down under is a shortened & altered form of "Australian" |
Aussie
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This pop artist's 1962 painting "Green Coca-Cola Bottles" is in the Whitney Museum |
Andy Warhol
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Coconut oil is about 90% this type of fat; canola oil is about 6% |
(L: What is polyunsaturated fat?)
Saturated fat
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He said, "The name 'Stonewall' ought to be attached wholly to the men of the brigade, and not to me" |
Stonewall Jackson
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It can be an edge or border, or a basketball hoop |
Rim
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This British actress explored her relationship with her father, Sir Michael, in "Shakespeare For My Father" |
(J: Who is Vanessa Redgrave?)
Lynn Redgrave
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If you visit this city, you'll find its people, the Genovese, call it Genova |
Genoa
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In 1881 Manet painted the garden of a villa he rented in this French city noted for its palace |
Versailles
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Some minor injuries are treated with "RICE", an acronym for rest, ice, compression & this |
(J: What is exercise?) (Alex: The nurse got that one!)
Elevation
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This president said that if Gen. McClellan didn't want to use the army, he would like to borrow it |
Abraham Lincoln
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Near or toward the rear of a ship |
Aft
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"God Said 'Ha!'" stars Julia Sweeney, famous for playing this androgynous "Saturday Night Live" character |
Pat
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Samoans live in the Samoan Islands, while Samians live on Samos, one of this country's islands |
Greece
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Michelangelo's statue of Bacchus is among the art treasures in the Bargello in this Italian city |
Florence
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Since ancient times, oil of this dried tree bud has been used to treat toothaches |
Oil of cloves
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This Confederate commander is buried at the college he headed after the war |
Robert E. Lee
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It's a dot on a domino |
Pip
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Her 1984 one-woman show made her a Broadway star & she's given us "Comic Relief" ever since |
Whoopi Goldberg
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The people of this English city are called Mancunians |
Manchester
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This impressionist's 1890s paintings of Rouen Cathedral are noted for their use of atmosphere |
Claude Monet
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A booster shot for this is recommended every 10 years for adults, especially if they do yardwork |
Tetanus
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This Union general was disgusted that the name "Fighting Joe" stuck for the rest of his life |
(J: Who is Burnside?)
Joseph Hooker
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It describes wine that's dry, not sweet |
Sec
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In 1985 audiences were "Laugh-In" at her show "The Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe" |
Lily Tomlin
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Many Belarusians & Ukrainians live in this country bordered on its east by Belarus & Ukraine |
Poland
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2 of England's finest landscape artists were J.M.W. Turner & this man whose work is seen here: |
(L: Who is Gainesborough?)
John Constable
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This Japanese style of massage is based on the same principles as acupuncture |
Shiatsu
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He assumed command of the Army of the Potomac just 3 days before Gettysburg |
George Meade
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Crossword puzzlers know it's a bit or scrap of leftover food |
Ort
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