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DESCRIBING THE NO. 1 SONG |
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I COULD USE SOME SELF-HELP! |
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Frank Rich wrote you could feel Broadway history being made in this musical about a black female singing group |
Dreamgirls
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1990: Madonna turns a magazine into a dance |
"Vogue"
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That hair! Those shorts! Both are still around for this exercise guy known for his "Sweatin' to the Oldies" |
Richard Simmons
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Denver dish: TOT MELEE |
omelette
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He worked on his "An American in Paris" while staying with brother Ira at Paris' Hotel Majestic |
George Gershwin
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Times multimedia features include snapshots taken at this exit, the proverbial spot to have a moment with a theater star |
the stage door
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1975: John Denver explains why he's grateful for the simple, rural life |
(Jane: Uh, what is, uh, "Love Being A Country Boy"?)
"Thank God I'm A Country Boy"
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John Gray penned the book these 2 planets "Together Forever--Relationship Skills for Lasting Love" |
Mars & Venus (Venus & Mars accepted)
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A pancake-like offering in Rome: FAT TRAIT |
(Jane: What is a fri--No. [*]? No.) (Alex: Yes.) (Jane: Oh!) [Laughter] (Alex: It doesn't help if you give a response and then say, "No, no", because if you're right, I'll say, "yes, yes".) (Jane: Well, my buzzer is pressing on my lungs!)
frittata
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This statesman attended Masonic lodge meetings with the sculptor Houdon, who did the bust of him seen here |
Benjamin Franklin
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To drink heartily (5) |
quaff
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The Times found audience participation having a heyday in shows like "The 25th Annual Putnam County" this |
Spelling Bee
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1968: Marvin Gaye gets the news through third parties that his girlfriend will be leaving him |
"Heard It Through the Grapevine"
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Rick Warren guided readers on a 40-day spiritual journey in the No. 1 bestseller "The" this "Driven Life" |
Purpose
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Shhh! I'm making this egg dish for a dessert!: OF FUELS |
soufflé
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In March 1971 this rocker closed the door on his band & moved to Paris to focus on his poetry |
Jim Morrison
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As a critics' pick in 2008, this Lin-Manuel Miranda musical was called "a salsa-flavored soap opera" |
In the Heights
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Vanilla Ice, 1990: The rapper is quite confident in both his MC abilities & his appeal to women |
"Ice Ice Baby"
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"The Art of Happiness" was written by this Asian man who was picked out for his present job at the age of 2 |
the Dalai Lama
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South of the border treat: OH NERVOUS SEARCH |
huevos rancheros
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While minister to France, 1784-1789, this future president enjoyed Parisian culture, as well as the fine food & wine |
Thomas Jefferson
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Petty critique (7) |
quibble
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Ben Brantley says "injustice has been very good" to this musical writing duo; see "Chicago" & their new "The Scottsboro Boys" |
Kander & Ebb
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J. Geils, 1982: Horrors! The singer must deal with his "angel" being cute enough to be featured in a men's magazine |
(Jane: What is the angel is a [*]?... My angel is a [*]?)
"Centerfold"
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Last name of Dale, who wrote "How to Win Friends and Influence People" |
Carnegie
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It sounds like a dance: EMU REIGN |
meringue
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Sherwood Anderson & Ernest Hemingway were among the expatriate writers who hung out at her Paris salon |
Gertrude Stein
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A literary bell ringer (9) |
Quasimodo
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