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Her husband was guillotined during the Reign of Terror in 1794, & 2 years later, she married Napoleon |
Josephine
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Diddley, Peep, Derek |
people named Bo
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In 1971 Ebony moved into one of the first buildings built by a black business in this city's Loop |
Chicago
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The California Science Center refused to yield this theater to Disney for the new "Fantasia", so Disney built one |
IMAX Theater
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A Johnny Cash song ends with a man deciding to name his son "Bill or George! Anything but" this |
Sue
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This element was discovered in 1774; before then, swimming pools must have been pretty unpleasant |
chlorine
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During the Reign of Terror, ceilings were set for wages & these |
prices
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Wells, graves, rock & roll music |
things you dig
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This reverend helped close the proceedings on the 1996 TV special "Celebrate the Dream---50 Years of Ebony" |
Jesse Jackson
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Visitors to this hilltop art "center" enter via the tram arrival plaza |
Getty Center
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In a Bobbie Gentry ode, Papa says this boy "Never had a lick of sense, pass the biscuits, please" |
Billie Joe (McAllister)
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Also meaning the main cause, the "main" one of these is found in clocks |
spring
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In a December 3, 1792 speech, this lawyer & political leader declared, "Louis must perish!" |
Robespierre
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U.S. quarter, dollar bill, only 1 state flag |
George Washington
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A picture at Dr. King's funeral made Ebony's Moneta Sleet, Jr. the 1st black male photographer to win this prize |
the Pulitzer Prize
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The Norton Simon Museum in this city a-rose anew & is parading its redesigned look |
Pasadena
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Lou Reed's 1973 hit "Walk on the Wild Side" was inspired by the friends of this artist |
Andy Warhol
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6-letter word for hasty writing that may be illegible: |
[A picture of a note accompanied the clue.] (Glen: What is scratch?)
scrawl
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In 1793 the Committee of Public this was created to rule the country |
Safety
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Files, liquor, Secretary Donna Shalala |
in a cabinet
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For its first national ad account, Ebony went to the "top", to this radio & later TV maker |
Zenith
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Periodically, his Western Heritage Museum in Griffith Park hosts Western serenades |
Gene Autry
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Before his fatal accident, Tommy "Couldn't get Laura on the phone so to her mother Tommy said" this |
"Tell Laura I Love Her"
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It means to spend money lavishly indulging oneself, perhaps while on a spree |
splurge
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The Cult of the Supreme Being, based on this Swiss-French philosopher's deism was made an official religion |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Codes, songs, Southern Florida |
things with keys
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The first issue included a profile of this author of "Native Son" |
(Doug: Who is Baldwin?)
Richard Wright
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We just now heard it's the "C" in MOCA, a museum in downtown L.A. |
(Alex: The Museum of [*] Art.)
Contemporary
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The hero of this Kenny Rogers song is named Tommy, "But folks just called him Yellow" |
"Coward Of The County"
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The mistle type of this common songbird is seen here: |
the thrush
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