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As First Lady, she hosted several state functions in New York & Philadelphia, but not in D.C. |
Martha Washington
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This 1990 film is one of the few kids' pictures about sewer-dwelling reptiles |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Churchill, Manitoba, on Hudson Bay, is "The World Capital" for seeing these white predators |
Polar bears
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Arabic for "handsome", it's the first name of the NBA's MVP in 2000 |
Shaquille (O'Neal)
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They're the 2 people portrayed in maestas & pietas |
Jesus & Mary
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This Utah Republican is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee |
Orrin Hatch
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The 1937 film about this title "boy" was Sabu's film debut |
Elephant Boy
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More than half the province's people live in this city known as "The Peg" |
Winnipeg
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Tom & Dick might know this name comes from a Teutonic word meaning "home ruler" |
Harry
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This dynastic word is applied to Chinese art, especially porcelains, from the mid-14th to the mid-17th centuries |
Ming
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A proposition presumed to be true |
Axiom
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In 1870 this New York Tribune publisher helped found Union Colony, Colorado, later renamed for him |
(Patrick: Who is William Randolph Hearst?) (Alex: And we wound up with Horace, Colorado... I know!)
Horace Greeley
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Frankie Muniz of "Malcolm in the Middle" starred in this weepie about a Southern boy & his pet |
(Alex: Minute to go.)
My Dog Skip
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The "Golden Boy" statue atop the legislature holds a lit torch & a sheaf of this |
Wheat
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A golf "Player" & an Indiana city both bear this name from the Welsh for "gentle" |
Gary
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Protective, transparent, resinous liquids that dry to a shiny surface, they sound a bit like Kobe's team |
Lacquers
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Slang for a rock guitarist or a jazz saxophonist |
(Patrick: What is an axplayer?)
an axman
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His NYC art gallery, 291, was the first in the U.S. to exhibit such European artists as Matisse & Picasso |
Alfred Stieglitz
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[Jack Lemmon speaking] I won the Best Actor Oscar for playing a nostalgic businessman in this 1973 movie |
Save the Tiger
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On Manitoba's coat of arms, a beaver represents this trade, the area's economic mainstay until the 19th century |
(Carol: What is logging?)
furs
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It's the English form of the Latin name Iacomus & the Hebrew name Jacob |
(Michel: What is Jacob?)
James
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You're on a roll if you know in Japan makemono are horizontal paintings done on these & kakemono are vertical ones |
Scrolls
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"Il Gattopardo" is the Italian title of this film starring Burt Lancaster as an aging prince |
(Carol: What is "The Student Prince"?)
The Leopard
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Canada's equivalent of Pennsylvania, Manitoba is called this for its place in the "arch" of provinces |
"The Keystone"
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Meaning "garden" in Hebrew, this first name derives from a mountain in Israel that's home to Christian monasteries |
Carmel
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Exposure to air chemicals can cause the green stuff known by this term to appear on your bronzes |
(Patrick: What is oxidation?)
patina
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The upper part of a torso |
(Patrick: What is the axilla?)
the thorax
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