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In 1932 he created the Taliesin fellowship for those wanting to learn organic architecture |
Frank Lloyd Wright
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Rock royalty from Minneapolis: Nelson |
Prince
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Things that fell from the skies in Aristotelian times were known as these, from which a science later took its name |
meteors
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This term for the top of a mushroom can also be a small hat |
a cap
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6-letter term for the type of closet with room for a person, not only clothes; Mariah Carey has one just for her underwear |
walk-in
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It means detestable or loathsome, though I have no beef with the snowman, myself |
abominable
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At each end, a pitched roof has one of these triangles, from an Old English word meaning "fork" |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go, now.)
a gable
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Late Tejano singer: Quintanilla |
Selena
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This term often given to a poisonous mushroom sounds like a chair for a frog's cousin |
toadstool
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Store this item from a memorable day in acid-free paper, especially if it's a Vera Wang, who's made them since 1990 |
a wedding dress
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It precedes "...all hope, ye who enter here" |
abandon
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This Greek order of columns was the first created & the only one that normally has no base |
a Doric
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Barbados-born singer & covergirl: Fenty |
Rihanna
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Residents of this "Crossroads of the World" country can see the sun rise over the Pacific & set over the Atlantic |
(Molly: What is the United States?) ... (Alex: What is [*]? You can see them both from the same spot.)
Panama
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Mushrooms are classed in the phylum Basidiomycota in this kingdom |
fungus
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Rubbermaid's Home Free Closet Kit is one of these, also someone trying to attract union membership |
organizer
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Heeeeey, this job title for the head of a monastery |
(Molly: What is abbey, [*]?) (Alex: No. [Looks at judges] Well, all right, you corrected yourself in time. Hey, [*], yes.)
abbot
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The wheel-shaped windows found in Gothic cathedrals are known by this floral name |
a rose window
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In the '60s they called him "Mellow Yellow": Leitch |
Donovan
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This grassroots movement founded by Annabel Park invariably draws comparisons to the Tea Party |
the Coffee Party
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These large, dark edible mushrooms of Asia take their name from the Japanese for "oak mushroom" |
shiitake
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Your wear on Friday shelf may have these casual pants whose logo is seen here |
Dockers
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It's a turn of 180 degrees from the position of attention |
about face
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In 1851 Joseph Paxton designed this building for a London exhibition using a prefab iron frame & glass panels |
the Crystal Palace
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Get "Caught Up" with this R&B singer: Raymond |
Usher
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This 4-digit number is the Hollywood production company of director Chris Columbus |
1492
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The name of this widely eaten variety, Agaricus bisporus, implies that it's cute |
a button mushroom
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A coiled spring is often part of these items that preserve the shape of hubby's brogues |
shoe trees
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This large mollusk is used as a source of mother-of-pearl |
abalone
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