DREW BARRYMORE LOVES MUSIC |
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One of these one-horned mythical beasts, long a symbol of Scotland, graces Prince William's coat of arms |
a unicorn
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Holding reserves through winter, these globular underground buds let flowers like narcissus bloom early |
bulbs
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In 1963 the U.S., USSR & U.K. agreed not to test these aboveground |
nuclear weapons
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In chapter VIII of this novel, Atlanta is "very exhilarating... and temporarily even better than Tara" |
Gone with the Wind
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An early riser: SORE ROT |
a rooster
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I don't mean to "horn" in, but this first sign of the zodiac is represented by a symbol that looks like curved horns |
(Alex: [*], the ram.)
Aries
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This large group of flowering plants attracts serious devotees, like those who pay $10,000 for one Peruvian plant |
orchids
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Patch tests & scratch tests are done to see if you have this type of hypersensitivity reaction to a substance |
an allergic reaction
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In the preface to "The Moonstone", Vishnu commands 3 Brahmins in this country to guard the title gem night & day |
India
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A marsupial: BY A WALL |
a wallaby
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(Drew Barrymore gives the clue once more.) The ever-popular "Evergreen" has lyrics by Paul Williams & music by this singer who introduced it in "A Star Is Born" |
(Andy: Who is Kristofferson?) ... (Andy: Wrong one.)
Barbra Streisand
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This symbol of idolatry described in Exodus 32 has become a byword for materialism |
the golden calf
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The flower seen here is called the bridal this, also what it may be part of |
(Jenn: What's a bouquet?) (Jason: What is a veil?)
a bridal wreath
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In "Pride and Prejudice", Mrs. Bennet says, "The country is a vast deal pleasanter" than this city |
London
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A swinging ape: BIG NOB |
a gibbon
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The Democratic Party's symbol dates back to 1828, when this man was called a jackass in his run for the presidency |
Andrew Jackson
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A bouquet of a dozen cinquefoils ought to have a total of this many petals |
(Alex: Wondered why you went away from it a few minutes ago, but it could benefit you a great deal.)
60
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In A.I.'s Turing Test, a person asks questions of 2 subjects & has to determine which one is not human but this |
(Jenn: What is artificial intelligence, or a robot?)
a computer
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In chap. V of "The Sun Also Rises", horse-chestnut trees are in bloom in this city's Luxembourg Gardens |
Paris
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An ermine is one: SEE LAW |
a weasel
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(Drew Barrymore gives the clue.) Some of the most romantic songs of all time, including "Embraceable You", were written by these brothers |
(Andy: What is The Everly Brothers?)
George & Ira Gershwin
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The double eagle was a symbol of Mother Russia long before it represented this family that came to power in 1613 |
the Romanovs
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This May flower of the buttercup family has a "sea" version, too |
the anemone
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This 5-letter test restricts government programs to those in the direst financial need |
the means test
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It's the first river mentioned in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" |
(Alex: You are right, with a minute to go.)
the Hudson River
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The world's largest rodent: PAY A CRAB |
a capybara
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