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Modernist jeweler Art Smith opened his first shop in this New York City "Village" in 1946 |
Greenwich Village
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Once made of ivory, today they're made of plastic & weigh 5 1/2 to 6 ounces; rack 'em up! |
(Jocelyn: What are bowling pins?)
billiard balls
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I've bought us 2 tickets, my love, to this "City of Light" where we'll visit the domed Pantheon & the Bourbon Palace |
(Jocelyn: What is Rome?)
Paris
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Marine Corporal Duane Dewey, for throwing himself on one of these to protect his comrades (He survived) |
grenade
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He takes over for the starting pitcher |
relief pitcher
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Arthur Rackham's illustrations of fairies adorn the 1906 book titled this character "in Kensington Gardens" |
Peter Pan
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In tournament play, tennis balls must be one of these 2 colors |
(Silvio: What is yellow? ...And...) (Dave: What is green or yellow?) ... (Alex: The two colors are [*]. We needed both, Silvio, and you looked so comfortable, but you just gave us one of them.)
white & yellow
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Would that I could have painted this picture of a sleeping Roman god for you; but Caravaggio beat me to it |
Cupid
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Civil War officer Thomas Custer, twice: once for a fight in which this was shot from under him |
his horse
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A sergeant may be promoted to one |
lieutenant
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Art Kleinman's "Attitude" is done with oil paint, wax, & this type of drawing stick made from partially burned wood |
charcoal
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Leather laces along one of the seams make it easier to hold & pass this ball |
a football
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Shall we away to this oldest section of Algiers whose name means "fortress"? |
the Casbah
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This future Hawaiian senator, for actions in Italy in 1945 that cost him his right arm |
(Daniel) Inouye
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Certain rights are said to be this, meaning not transferable |
inalienable
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Architect Arch Genzler's firm designed the new Century City, California headquarters of CAA, this agency |
Creative Artists
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In the movie "Castaway" the non-speaking character Wilson is one of these |
a volleyball
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Truffle, ma chere? This chocolatier named for a historical woman offers a 36-piece assortment for $65: how decadent! |
Godiva
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This aviator, for his "highly destructive raid on the Japanese mainland" |
James Doolittle
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The Echo |
(Silvio: What is Ford?)
Toyota
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Put to use in a practical context, like a branch of physics |
applied
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Belgian Berthe Art was known for these 2-word paintings of inanimate objects such as flowers & fruits |
still life
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Basically, this sports ball is a truncated icosahedron; it's just a little rounder |
soccer
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I see the "Simply Cheerful Mixed Rose Bouquet" arrived from this 3-letter co., "The Flower Experts"; lovely, like you |
FTD
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Sgt. Francis Currey, for actions at Malmedy, Belgium, Dec. 21, 1944, during this battle |
the Battle of the Bulge
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An isolated body or an unusual piece of data |
outlier
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