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A document for payment purchased at a bank or post office |
money order
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This man married Betsy Griscom of Philadelphia in 1773, perhaps due to her skill with a needle & thread |
(John) Ross
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At 3,280 miles across, this planet's moon Ganymede is the largest satellite in our solar system |
Jupiter
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This musical "Story" about gangs in New York won 10 Oscars when it made it to the big screen in 1961 |
West Side Story
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Woody could say "Thanks for the Memory" to this star of "The Big Broadcast of 1938", an early comedy hero |
(Alex: One minute to go, Susan.)
Bob Hope
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A term for a wealthy personage, or the sacks where you stash your cash |
moneybags
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From the Latin for "sharer", it was Prince Albert's title as Queen Victoria's spouse |
Consort
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In 1877 American astronomer Asaph Hall discovered the moon of this fourth planet from the Sun |
Mars
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His Catskills-based story "Rip Van Winkle" was inspired by a popular folk tale |
(Susan: Who is Mark Twain?)
Washington Irving
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Woody graduated from Midwood High School in this NYC borough |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Brooklyn
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To "clean" illegal funds by passing them through a legitimate business in order to hide their origins |
money laundering
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Will Shakespeare's better half, she shares her name with the young star of "The Princess Diaries" |
Anne Hathaway
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The longest one of these celestial events in the 20th century occurred June 20, 1955 & lasted 7 minutes & 8 seconds |
eclipse
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In a F. Scott Fitzgerald work, this title character lived at West Egg on New York's Long Island |
The Great Gatsby
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Woody can often be seen jazzily blowing this woodwind instrument at New York's Cafe Carlyle |
clarinet
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As NYC transit cops, Snipes & Harrelson chase a cash-laden subway car in this 1995 big screen thriller |
Money Train
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He collaborated with Bertolt Brecht on several works & with Lotte Lenya on 2 marriages |
(Kurt) Weill
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The Earth had a close shave with one of these on Dec. 9, 1994, when it came within 60,000 miles |
(Andrew: What is a comet?)
asteroid
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Woody played Victor Shakapopulis in this 1965 "feline" comedy that starred Peter O'Toole |
What's New Pussycat?
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It's the "place" for short-term trade in low-risk securities |
money market fund
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Appropriately, "Giulietta Degli Spiriti" was one of Giulietta Masina's films with this director husband |
(Anne: Who is Frederico Fellini?) [Anne's response is accepted as correct and a few clues later the decision is reversed due to her extra letter on the first name.]
Federico Fellini
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The fastest-rotating one of these objects, believed to be neutron stars, spins once every 0.00156 seconds |
pulsar
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In this mythic novel, Bernard Malamud wrote about Roy Hobbs, a player on the New York Knights baseball team |
The Natural
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Woody's current wife is the adopted daughter of this conductor |
André Previn
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