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THE JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION |
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Jimmy Carter liked to grab his flies & do some of this in Hunting Creek, near Camp David |
fishing
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After she was jilted by "The Bachelor", Melissa Rycroft waltzed her way into the finals on this show |
Dancing with the Stars
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In 1946 author & chef James Beard became the first to do cooking instruction using this medium |
television
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Darcy thought, dodged a bullet! That Bennet family was nuts! Elizabeth was cute, but I've got money, single life's not so bad! |
Pride and Prejudice
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You'll hear it after a coach signals for a timeout in water polo |
a whistle
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To plant seed, or a female hog |
sow [soh/sow]
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John Quincy Adams loved to "rack 'em up" after buying the first one of these for the White House |
a pool table
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In 2009 Danny Cahill dropped 239 lbs. to claim this title & win the show's $250,000 grand prize |
The Biggest Loser
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You can have a great meal at James' townhouse on W. 12th St. in this NYC area; James won't be there, though |
(Morgan: What is Manhattan?) (Alex: No. more specific.) (Morgan: Uh, what is the Lower East Side?) (Alex: No.)
Greenwich Village
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"Y'know, Arthur", Hester said, "Roger's gonna be home soon. & I think having an affair in this town is a bad, bad idea" |
The Scarlet Letter
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Heard in battle in the 1860s, it has been variously transcribed as seen here |
a rebel yell
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A metallic element, or to guide the way |
lead [led/leed]
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Ashton Kutcher co-created this series that paired up hotties & nerds |
Beauty and the Geek
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James Beard foundation scholarships send budding chefs to this type of school, from the Latin for "kitchen" |
a culinary school
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Holden couldn't wait to tell Phoebe he'd passed all his school exams with honors, his faith in humanity was never stronger! |
Catcher in the Rye
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This this this went the trolley in "Meet Me In St. Louis" |
"clang clang clang"
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A task, or to show a movie on a screen |
project [PRAH-jekt/proh-JEKT]
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President Clinton not only enjoyed listening to music but playing this instrument as well, even on TV |
the saxophone
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Their TV show bios call Kim the bomb-shell, Kourtney the unassuming firecracker & Khloe the voice of reason |
the Kardashians
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The foundation's celebrity chef tour also brings along a master this, so you don't get too thirsty |
a sommelier
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"With the first pick in the NFL draft, the Chicago Bears select...Lennie!" George beamed. Now they could buy 200 rabbit farms! |
Of Mice and Men
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The name of this Southwest Airlines computer application represents the seatbelt-sign-is-off sound |
ding!
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To allow, or a document allowing something |
permit [per-MIT/PER-mit]
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He enjoyed gambling on the ponies; he also bred racehorses at his Hermitage home |
(Morgan: Who is FDR?)
Andrew Jackson
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This "American Idoler" enjoyed another 15 minutes of fame as a contestant on "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!" |
Sanjaya
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The national advisory board includes this Austrian-born chef, involved with the foundation from early days |
Wolfgang Puck
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"We're saved!" Piggy exclaimed to Ralph. "Looking back", Simon said, "We probably shouldn't have eaten Jack" |
Lord of the Flies
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Term for the sound you'll hear if you use gas with too low an octane number |
a ping
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An early schoolbook, or a preparatory coat of paint |
primer [PRIHM-er/PRY-mer]
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