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ON THE 1980s MOVIE SOUNDTRACK |
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Florida, 2000 |
George W. Bush
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1987: "She's Like The Wind" by Patrick Swayze |
Dirty Dancing
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On Dec. 23, 2009 The Pour, a blog about wine on nytimes.com, focused on this bubbly beverage |
champagne
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Of the 4 "Little Women" characters Jo, Beth, Laurie & Amy, the one not a sister of the others |
(Alex: [*]. He's a boy.)
Laurie
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It's the type of keyboard named for the succession of 6 letters found near the upper-left corner |
QWERTY
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Illinois, 1960 |
(Stefan: Who is Nixon?)
JFK (John Kennedy)
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1985: "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds |
The Breakfast Club
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The Bitten blog discussed how these salty little fish "turn up on traditional & not-so-traditional English menus" |
anchovies
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Of the 4 suits in tarot cards, the one that's designed to hold liquids |
cups
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"Magic" & "Have You Never Been Mellow" are songs from this roller-skating musical that hit Broadway in 2007 |
(Jason: What is Avenue Q?)
Xanadu
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The scene of celebrations before & since, it housed thousands in Katrina's aftermath |
the Superdome
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North Carolina, 2008 |
(Vijay: Who is Edwards?)
Barack Obama
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1986: "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins |
(Jason: What is Footloose?)
Top Gun
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A 2010 article reported on the hard times that have fallen on wineries in this California valley |
Napa Valley
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Of the 4 traditional symphonic movements, the one whose name is Italian for "joke" |
(Stefan: What is buffo?)
scherzo
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The name of this case used to carry your arrows might make you tremble |
a quiver
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1984: "Axel F." by Harold Faltermeyer |
Beverly Hills Cop
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A tasty but tongue-twisting recipe from Mark Bittman paired the bay type of this bivalve mollusk with scallions |
a scallop
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Of the 4 principal directions on a sailing ship, the one that's also a potent potable |
port
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He succeeded his dad, Darius I, as king of Persia |
Xerxes
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from New Orleans, LA.) The largest design build civil works project in the history of the Army Corps of Engineers, a giant flood wall is technically called this type of barrier, as it protects against hurricane-driven water levels |
(Stefan: What is a levee?)
a surge barrier (a storm surge barrier accepted)
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Massachusetts, 1972 |
(Vijay: All of it, please.) (Alex: All of it?) (Vijay: Yeah.) (Alex: You like doing that. You like going all in.) (Vijay: But I don't like losing it.) ... (Vijay: Who is Nixon?) (Alex: Who was [*]? That was the only state he carried.)
George McGovern
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1980: "Call Me" by Blondie |
American Gigolo
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A recipe for Mediterranean citrus chicken skewers had this Mid-Eastern sauce made of ground sesame seeds |
(Stefan: What is, uh, uh, tabbouleh?) (Jason: What is hummus?)
tahini
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Of the 4 Marx Brothers in "Horse Feathers", the one with the same name as a California city |
Chico
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Alphabetically, it's last of the noble gases |
xenon
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