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In 1912 White Star Lines in NYC got a distressing wire reading, "Deeply regret advise" this "sunk" |
the Titanic
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Nirvana (one of the 2) |
[The other survivor was not mentioned by Alex.]
Dave Grohl (or Krist Novoselic)
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(I'm Nicholas Kristof.) As a journalist, I visited 140 nations & every one of this country's more than 30 provinces, even Hainan |
China
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Merak & Dubhe, the pointer stars in the Big Dipper, point to this star |
Polaris
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The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention |
Department of Health & Human Services
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It's how the French say goodbye |
(Andy: What is au revoir?)
adieu
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In 1913 Cecil B. DeMille wired from California, "Want authority to rent barn in place called" this "for $75 a month" |
Hollywood
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The Who (one of the 2) |
Pete Townshend (or Roger Daltrey)
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Bellatrix & Saiph mark the right shoulder & left foot of this guy's constellation, not his belt |
Orion
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The Minerals Management Service |
the Department of the Interior
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Yes, Mr. Brummell, it means a dandy |
a beau
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William Booth, who founded this charitable group, wired 2 of his struggling officers, "Try tears" |
the Salvation Army
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience (now that's really depressing) |
nobody
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(I'm Gail Collins.) I was the New York Times' first female editorial page editor & wrote a book called "America's Women", which begins with "The Extremely Brief Story of" the first English child born in the Americas |
[Gail Collins read the clue as "...this first English child..."; the clue was printed on the screen as "..the first English child..."]
Virginia Dare
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Best viewed from January to March, the stars of this constellation form 2 conventional stick figures holding hands |
Gemini
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The Office of Scientific & Technical Information |
Energy
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Social or cultural surroundings |
milieu
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This Irish author of long, often confusing novels sent a short, clear wire in 1905: "Son born Jim" |
(James) Joyce
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The Bee Gees (both of them) |
Barry Gibb & Robin Gibb
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(I'm Roger Cohen.) In the 1990s, based in Zagreb, I was the New York Times' chief of the bureau named for this peninsular region; I've written many books & columns about conflict there |
the Balkan Peninsula
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The helix nebula is in this constellation, whose "arm" holds 5 stars suggesting a water pitcher |
Aquarius
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The Bureau of Industry & Security |
Commerce
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This farewell word first appeared in an English text in Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" |
(Alex: Remember, that was partly set in Italy, and the word we're going for is [*].)
ciao
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The Mamas and the Papas (the only one) |
Michelle Phillips
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Alpheratz is the brightest star of this northern celestial constellation named for the wife of Perseus |
Andromeda
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The International Boundary & Water Commission |
the State Department
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It precedes "vivant" in a theatrical scene where actors stand still as if in a picture |
tableau
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