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He's heard here "Ranting Again"
"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss, except, of course, for the Doc Martens & the purple hair; of course, that's my opinion, I could be wrong." |
(Joe: Who is Andy Rooney?)
Dennis Miller
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A person whose reckless behavior puts others in danger is a "loose" one of these |
cannon
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Last name of Canadian-born actress Meg, Jennifer's sister |
Tilly
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Before becoming a legend, this star of "The Maltese Falcon" hustled strangers at chess in NYC |
Humphrey Bogart
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Always offer your guests their choice of cream or lemon at the afternoon party named for this beverage |
tea
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Felonious fire starter (8) |
arsonist
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This sitcom star reads his own "Dirty Jokes and Beer", subjects he might have learned about in Cleveland |
Drew Carey
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The word howitzer may go back to the Czech word houfnice, this weapon carried by Dennis the Menace |
slingshot
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Most know William Shatner is Canadian, but so is James Doohan, who played this "Star Trek" engineer |
Scotty
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In some Asian countries the chess piece we call a bishop shares its name with this desert animal |
a camel
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It's no fish story: Cioppino is a fish stew from this city's Fisherman's Wharf |
San Francisco
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"Comical" candidate heard here
"I've decided to take a humorous look at my campaign for president of the United States & my subsequent 144 days in office..." |
(Joe: Who is Paulsen?)
Al Franken
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Belgian Noel Godin masterminded a February 1998 hit on Bill Gates with one of these |
custard pie
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Joshua Jackson, a star of this Massachusetts-set WB series, is a Vancouver native |
Dawson's Creek
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In 1997, at the age of 14 years, 2 months, France's Etienne Bacrot became the youngest one of these ever |
(Alex: We have a minute to go.)
grandmaster
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Beurre Bercy is made with white wine, shallots, diced beef marrow, parsley &, of course, this spread |
butter
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Extra dry, like a desert (4) |
arid
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He tells you all about Fern, Wilbur & a certain spider when he reads his own "Charlotte's Web" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
E.B. White
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Anthony Hopkins said he got so good with this weapon doing "Zorro" he could snap a twig off a tree with it |
(Joe: What is a sword?) (Sarah: What is a...)
a whip
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On screen he's been Studio 54 founder Steve Rubell & would-be world dominator Dr. Evil |
Mike Myers
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As late as the 16th century this special move involving the king was 2 turns, not just 1 |
castling
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This tart, yellowish lime that's native to Florida is the main ingredient in a popular pie |
Key lime
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"Delicious" fruit (5) |
apple
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A key issue of the 1998 attorney general's race in California was the ban on these semi-automatic weapons |
assault rifles
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It's no longer news that this current "60 Minutes" correspondent hails from north of the border |
(Joe: Who is Mike Wallace?)
Morley Safer
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In the U.S. Chess Open at Columbus, Ohio in 1977, one of these named "Sneaky Pete" played |
a computer
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In Scotland these "colorful" berries are called brambles, & Scots make bramble wine from them |
blackberries
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Adjective for the Church of England (8) |
Anglican
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