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Contributors to the age from America included Ben Franklin & this third president |
Thomas Jefferson
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The wax figures on the "Sgt. Pepper's" cover were from this museum |
Madame Tussaud's
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Geri Halliwell became famous using this nom de Spice |
Ginger Spice
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Reed Smoot's 1902 election to the Senate from this state caused controversy because he was a Mormon leader |
Utah
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Satchmo could tell you it's the largest species of swan |
Trumpeter swan
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Of the homeless, NYC mayor Giuliani said these "do not exist...for the purpose of people sleeping there" |
(Katy: What are public parks?) (Zach: What are sidewalks?)
Streets
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His discovery of universal gravitation weighed heavily on minds of the great thinkers of the age |
Sir Isaac Newton
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She painted her own portrait for her "Clouds", "Ladies of the Canyon" & "Turbulent Indigo" albums |
(Katy: Who is Jewel?) (Zach: Who is... I can't remember her name!)
Joni Mitchell
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's "grainy" lyricist |
Tim Rice
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Under Herbert Hoover, this man headed the Bureau of Investigation of the Justice Department |
(Zach: Who is....(time)?)
J. Edgar Hoover
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To fix their nests to twigs or leaves, hermit hummingbirds use strands of these made by arthropods |
Cobwebs
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He lamented, "I had a lot of things I was going to do when I became the first first man" |
(Alex: When his wife, Elizabeth was running for president.)
Bob Dole
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Under her rule in 1783, Russia licensed private publishing houses |
Catherine the Great
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John Entwistle of this band drew the cover of its album "By Numbers" |
The Who
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A hot & spicy "Rocky Horror Picture Show" actor, or a hot & spicy Indian dish |
(Tim) Curry
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In the second column from the right, sixth down, John Witherspoon's signature can be seen on this |
(Alex: We have a minute to go.)
Declaration of Independence
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Species of these include purple, house & sand; no Dino |
Martins
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At a 1999 trial, this lawyer said, "If you design or build a mall, it should be open to one and all" |
Johnnie Cochran
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The Age of Enlightenment in Europe is said to have ended with this country's revolution |
France
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The album art of Paul Anka's 1976 "The Painter" was by this pop artist who also did the Stones' "Sticky Fingers" |
Andy Warhol
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Ballpark food favorite that's a character on "M*A*S*H" |
Frank (Burns)
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The first pilot to fly across the U.S. in less than a day; he also made a famous flight to Japan |
Jimmy Doolittle
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The ivory-billed species of this bird is in danger of extinction |
Woodpecker
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In "Stiffed" this feminist asks, "How can men be oppressed when the culture has...identified them as the oppressors?" |
(Jason: Who is Gloria Steinem?)
Susan Faludi
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In a 1784 essay, this German philosopher, who critiqued pure reason, asked, "What is enlightenment?" |
Immanuel Kant
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A drawing by pin-up artist Vargas graced the cover of this group's "Candy-O" |
The Cars
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This "cereal" actor played Bones Barboni in 1995's "Get Shorty" |
Dennis Farina
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"Cabaret" goes back to one of his "Berlin Stories" |
Christopher Isherwood
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Not to complain, but the ruffed is the best-known & widest-ranging North American species of this bird |
Grouse
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In 1999 he called on fellow national leaders... |
[Clue incomplete: remainder of clue inaudible when game was entered by archivist]
Ehud Barak
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