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Mitch Albom chronicled visits to a dying old friend in "Tuesdays with" him |
Morrie
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This country's 250-guilder note features lighthouses on both the front & back |
Netherlands
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"Chuckles Bites the Dust" |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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She published her "Notes on Nursing" in 1859 |
(Paula: Who is Clara Barton?)
Florence Nightingale
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The hospital ward for heart-related cases, its name is from the Greek for "heart" |
cardiac care unit
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Contrary to its name, this yellow mustard brand introduced in 1904 is American |
French's
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M. Scott Peck's book about this "Road" takes its title from a Robert Frost poem |
The Road Less Traveled
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Virginia's Old Carpe Henry lighthouse on this bay was one of the first public works authorized by Congress |
Chesapeake
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"Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde" |
(Tim: What is Frasier?)
M*A*S*H
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Known for her "Turkish Trousers", she introduced Susan B. Anthony to Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
Amelia Bloomer
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From the Latin for "to bring back to the heart" it is used today for "to copy sounds or images on tape" |
record
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Ask a speaker of Sanskrit "What's the matr?" & he'll translate it as this relative |
mother
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In this '90s blockbuster, No. 5 is "Don't call him and rarely return his calls" |
(Tim: What is The List?)
The Rules
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Now restored, Old Point Loma lighthouse is part of Cabrillo National Monument in this California city |
(Tim: What is San Francisco?)
San Diego
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"Louie's Mom Remarries" |
Taxi
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Opera singer Helen Porter Mitchell took this last name from the Australian city near which she was "bourne" |
(Tim: What is Melbourne?)
(Dame Nellie) Melba
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Meaning "heart apart", it's a clash of musical notes |
discord or discordance
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An old adage says that the only part of a pig which can't be eaten is this |
(Jeff: What is the tail?)
squeal
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According to Publishers Weekly, this Italian's teaching "Method" was the No. 2 bestseller of 1912 |
Montessori
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Due to constant soil erosion, this North Carolina cape's lighthouse, the USA's tallest, was moved |
Hatteras
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"Hot Rod Herman" |
The Munsters
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In 1848 a feminist paper called for this novelist, famous all over France, to run for office; she declined |
George Sand
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A person with a yellow streak lacks this word from the Old French & Latin for "heart" |
(Paula: What is lionheart?)
courage
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In 1977 women wanted Farrah's feathered hairdo; the previous year they wanted this skater's wedge |
Dorothy Hamill
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The drawing seen here comes from this drawing text whose first edition appeared in 1979 |
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
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In the Middle Ages, the Arabs replaced this Egyptian lighthouse with a small mosque |
(Tim: What is the Alexandrian Lighthouse? The [*]?)
Lighthouse in Alexandria
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"Wojo's Girl" |
Barney Miller
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Born in 1858, she grew up to be the last queen of Hawaii |
(Paula: Who is Queen Liliuowikalani?) [Accepted as correct; reversed after clue 30]
Liliuokalani
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A warm & friendly liqueur, it goes back to the Latin for "of the heart" |
(Jeff: What is cognac?)
cordial
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The 2 Best Musical Tony winners with the longest titles are "How to Succeed..." in 1962 & this one in 1963 |
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
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