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POLITICAL, PICTORIAL BEFORE & AFTER |
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As the birthplace of this company, Fremont, Michigan calls itself the "baby food capital of the world" |
Gerber
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"Goldfinger" |
Sean Connery
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An attention-grabbing type of ad seen on a website, or an attention-grabbing type of news headline |
(Chris: What's a pop-up?)
a banner
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England's holy patron and a columnist collide to form... |
St. George Will
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First names of famous artists Holbein & Hals; they'll "pump you up!" |
Hans & Franz
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We need to hone Steve's sense of ethics; he has to be more this |
(Alex: [*]--Hone and S-T from "Steve." Right.)
honest
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Fresh or canned, Ketchikan, Alaska is known as this "capital of the world" |
salmon
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Way back in the Model T days, Ford offered these, a few bucks of the purchase price back |
(Chris: What are used cars?)
a rebate
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A president. A 19th century author. This |
George Washington Irving
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Break the code and name this inventive 16th Century artist |
Da Vinci
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This rodent is a famous eater of cheese |
a mouse
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Mattoon, Illinois declared itself the "bagel capital of the world" after this company opened a factory there in 1986 |
Lender's
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"Tomorrow Never Dies" |
(Chris: Who is Timothy Dalton?) ... (Alex: [*]--Chris was gonna say that.)
(Pierce) Brosnan
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A big democrat of today turns into a '50s Secretary of State. This |
(Chris: Who is Howard Dean Rusk?) ... (Alex: Before Dean Rusk. [*].)
Howard Dean Acheson
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Bowler hats off to this Belgian painter who had his first exhibition in Brussels in 1927 |
(René) Magritte
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Overcome with emotion, the sheep is unable at the moment to make this customary sound |
bleat
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This Pennsylvania town is the "weather capital of the world", not just on February 2, but all year long |
(Alex: [*], home of the famous groundhog.)
Punxsutawney
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Consumer panel hired to say what they think of a product (especially telescopes & cameras?) |
a focus group
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A poet from an Initially Yours category turns into a New Yorker who enjoyed Election Night 2006. Here's... |
T.S. Eliot Spitzer
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In 2002 on the big screen, Alfred Molina played this artist opposite Salma Hayek |
Diego Rivera
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Joey Harrington eats & breathes football; we bet this on his cell phone is the NFL films music |
ringtone
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Hey, dude! Wickenburg in this southwestern state is the "Dude Ranch Capital of the World" |
Arizona
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"On Her Majesty's Secret Service" |
George Lazenby
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A Dover Beach poet and a famous politician get together as... |
Matthew Arnold Schwarzenegger
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In 2006 a 1907 portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer by this Austrian sold for a record $135 million |
(Gustav) Klimt
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The Andes pair with the Atacama Desert to produce this emotion in Chilean cross-country runners |
(Alex: [*], yes. The back half of "Andes" and the first letters of P-A-I-R. Pair.)
despair
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