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TONIGHT--A WORLD PREMIER! |
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2-word term for Oleson's in Laura Ingalls Wilder's books |
the general store
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Eros is a pungent type of this spice (hint: eros is a Hungarian term) |
paprika
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It's the 5-letter term for the advancing edge of an air mass |
a front
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To regard with horror or loathing |
abhor
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Bruce Golding, this country's premier, is also the MP for West Kingston |
Jamaica
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This weather man does "happy birthday" greetings on the "Today" Show |
Willard Scott
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In this novel John Galt leaves the Twentieth Century Motor Company when it goes Socialist |
Atlas Shrugged
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It's used medically to treat colic (oh, & in Japan to cleanse the palate) |
ginger
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Gulf of Mexico moisture meets dry wind from the rockies to form twisters in this dangerous U.S. "Alley" |
Tornado Alley
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Awry, or to one side |
askew
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Premier Juncker of this Grand Duchy ran for EU President, saying that though his country is small, "I am not a dwarf" |
(Tom: What is Liechtenstein?)
Luxembourg
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This actor was "Charles in Charge", the male governess on an '80s sitcom |
Scott Baio
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The St. Gregory is the title establishment in this Arthur Hailey novel |
(Teresa: What is Roots?)
Hotel
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This spice resembles an onion seed (oh yeah, the hint--it shares its name with TV chef Lawson) |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
nigella
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Very pale |
(Nina: What is ashy?)
ashen
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French Premier Francois Fillon is seen here visiting this city of his birth known for a major sporting event |
Le Mans
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He's seen here on his way to winning Olympic gold in 1984 |
Scott Hamilton
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The full title of this Dickens work begins, "Dealings with the firm of..." |
Dombey & Son
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In this temperature condition, a layer of warm air surmounts cooler air & traps pollutants near the ground |
(Alex: It happens here in Southern California. It's called [*].)
an inversion
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It's a saying that sets forth a general truth & has gained credit through long use |
(Teresa: What is an axiom?) [Originally ruled incorrect, reversed before first Daily Double at clue 20]
adage
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Manmohan Singh, of this religion, is India's first non-Hindu prime minister |
Sikh
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He directed 2000's "Gladiator" |
Ridley Scott
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This type of agency is spiraling downward in "Then We Came To The End" by Joshua Ferris |
an advertising agency
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These "equine" regions straddle the equator & are characterized by high pressure & relative calm |
the horse latitudes
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It can mean passion or zeal, or the intense heat or glow of a fire |
ardor
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Sometimes sharing power with Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Hun Sen was first elected PM of this country in 1985 |
Cambodia
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Campbell was the middle name of this actor who refused an Oscar in 1971 |
George C. Scott
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