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EVERYTHING'S "GOLDEN", BABY |
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His "Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp" featured the doctor, his colleagues & a cadaver |
Rembrandt
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This nickname of the World War II U.S. Air Force fighter numbered the P-51 comes from the Spanish for "stray animal" |
Mustang
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A bright, tasty, yellow variety of apple; it's as yummy as it sounds |
Golden delicious
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In new houses, when all your lights go out, you flip the circuit breaker back; in old houses, you change these |
Fuses
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Every piece Chopin composed was for or included this instrument |
Piano
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"The Puzzle Place", "This Old House", "Frontline" |
PBS
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Artist whose masterpiece is seen here: ("Night Cafe") |
Vincent Van Gogh
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One-third of the Americans who made up the Abraham Lincoln Battalion were killed during this country's civil war |
Spain
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It's the popular breed seen here: (dog) |
Golden retriever
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On Oct. 19, 1999 this home & life improvement guru made a bundle after her IPO hit Wall Street |
Martha Stewart
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After some miserable months in Vienna, Chopin arrived in this city, another musical mecca, in September 1831 |
Paris
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"Real World", "House of Style", "FANatic" |
MTV
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Because of his style of painting females, this master's name gave us an adjective for plump women |
Peter Paul Rubens (rubenesque)
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There are Chinese & Russian versions of this rifle that's also known as Kalashnikov Model 1947 |
AK-47
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While Moses was on Mount Sinai, the Israelites worshipped this |
Golden Calf
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It's what andirons are built to hold |
Logs/wood in your fireplace
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After meeting this author, Chopin wondered, "Is she really a woman?" |
George Sand
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"7 Days", "WWF Smackdown", "Moesha" |
(L: What is USA?)
UPN
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In 1632 this court painter to England's Charles I & Queen Henrietta Maria was knighted |
(less than a minute to go...)
Anthony van Dyck
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This kind of "force" is a temporary grouping of units to carry out a specific mission |
Task force
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This Mongol army overran Eastern Europe in the 13th century |
The Golden Horde
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There are 2 types of these safety devices, photoelectric & ionization |
Smoke detectors
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Chopin was born in Poland, & his first printed work at age 7 was one of these appropriately named pieces |
Polonaise
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"Emergency Vets", "Wild Rescues", "Breed All About It" |
Animal Planet
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This 20th century painter known for his neoplastic style helped establish a magazine called "De Stijl" |
Piet Mondrian
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This German "operation" to invade the Soviet Union took its name from a crusading Holy Roman Emperor |
Operation Barbarossa
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Lucius Apuleius wrote it |
(B: What is "The Golden Rule?")
"The Golden Ass"
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A heriz is a Persian one |
Carpet
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Chopin disliked the insincerity of this Hungarian pianist-composer 1 year his junior |
Franz Liszt
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"Pros & Cons", "Crime Stories", "DC Insider" |
Court TV
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