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THE BELOVED BRACHIOSAURUS |
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Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Taos |
New Mexico
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You'll have a "full house" if you fill your closet with knits from the Row, the new fashion line from this pair |
the Olsen Twins
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From 1975 to 1977 he was President Ford's Chief of Staff |
Dick Cheney
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The Times reported on Mattel's 2007 apology to this country for harming its reputation with recalls |
China
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Of carnivore, herbivore or omnivore, the word that describes the 80' long, 40' tall Brachiosaurus |
herbivore
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The Tazetta type of this flower inspired the Greek myth about a boy who wasted away from unsatisfied desire |
Narcissus
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Brevard, Manatee, Citrus |
Florida
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Your poodle will look pretty in a pink hoodie that says "Juicy Girl" from this fashion line |
Juicy Couture
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In 1989 this Missouri Democrat became House Majority Leader |
Dick Gephardt
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The Times noted the first of these shops to open in Moscow, in 2007; a venti mocha went for 230 rubles, or $8.96 |
Starbucks Coffee
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Referring to its long forelimbs, the name Brachiosaurus comes from the Greek for this "lizard" |
(Doug: What is arméd?) (Alex: That--no.) (Doug: [Shaking his arms] Like, with arms?) (Alex: [Looking at the judges] Shh-yeah. Okay.) (Doug: Have--having arms.) (Alex: Having arms, long arms.) (Doug: Yes.)
arm
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It sounds redundant, but New Hampshire's state flower is the purple this |
(Andrew: What is violet?) (Doug: What is crocus?)
lilac
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Coffey, Bourbon, Archinson |
(Andrew: What is Louisiana?) (Doug: What is Kentucky?)
Kansas
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Attention, Mr. Big: this actress has been bitten by the fashion bug, so she has her own clothing line, called Bitten |
Sarah Jessica Parker
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In 2007 this Indiana senator surprised his fellow Republicans with a floor speech for a course change in Iraq |
Dick Lugar
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The Times said in 2007 that August's ugly job market turn could be signaling one of these, the first since 2001 |
a recession
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The Brachiosaurus did its dino thing on Earth during the latter stages of this period from 200 to 150 million years ago |
Jurassic
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Seen here, these flowers were named for a German botanist |
zinnias
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Queen Anne's, Saint Mary's, Anne Arundel |
Maryland
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I need a messenger-god to pick up some scarves at this store at 24, Faubourg Saint-Honore |
Hermes
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In 1995 this "military" man became House Majority Leader |
(Doug: Aw... Who is Dick... no idea.) (Alex: Ah, "military man"--[*].) (Doug: Ah! Good one, Alex.) [Laughter]
Dick Armey
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Times Business viewed skeptically Rep. John Dingell's proposed anti-global warming tax on this element |
carbon
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Brachiosaurus fossils have been found in Portugal, Colorado & near Dar Es Salaam in this African country |
Tanzania
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The common wildflower Chrysanthemum leucanthemum is better known as the ox-eye type of this flower |
a daisy
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Columbia, Ferry, San Juan |
Washington
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Alexander McQueen named a chic handbag for this blonde who gave me "vertigo" when I saw her in "Picnic" |
(Kim) Novak
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In 2007 this Illinois Democrat became the Senate Majority Whip |
Dick Durbin
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In Oct. 2007 Times Business reported this British band would let fans name their price to download the new album |
Radiohead
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Courtesy of the Field Museum of Natural History, a Brachiosaurus skeleton is mounted in this Midwest airport |
(Alex: [*]--in Chicago. Correct.)
O'Hare
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These tropical flowers seen here are commonly called frangipani when perfume is derived from them |
plumeria
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