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Begun in 1503, it's been called "the most famous portrait in art history" |
the Mona Lisa
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Whether I reported on Carlos Santana (the catcher, not the guitarist) or a pre-Heat-ed LeBron, I loved it at this city's WEWS |
Cleveland
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This word once referred to a mushroom puree more often than to the familiar tomato version |
catsup
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Gladness, or a shout of encouragement |
(Dan: What is Tide?)
Cheer
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On March 2 Texas celebrates its independence from this country |
Mexico
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Lions & tigers & bears, oh, my, are all this type of mammal--they eat meat |
carnivorous
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Michelangelo's scenes on the Sistine Chapel ceiling include this pair's "temptation and expulsion" |
Adam & Eve
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At Dallas' KTVT, I was all over this QB's 2009 breakup with Jessica Simpson |
Tony Romo
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Made from the seeds of a flowering plant, Plochman's & Gulden's are types of this |
mustard
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3-letter adjective for the Beatles |
Fab
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Quebec's Fete Nationale is June 24, the feast day of this herald of Jesus |
(Dan: Who's Gabriel?)
St. John the Baptist (St. Jean Baptiste)
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It's what Kelly is doing here |
cartwheel
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I was at New York City's WABC in 1977 when this ever-quotable man said that he was "the straw that stirs the drink" for the Yankees |
Reggie Jackson
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Wilbur Scoville developed a test to gauge the perceived potency of these, found in condiments |
hot peppers (chili peppers)
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3-letter word meaning "the whole of" |
All
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In 2008 this holiday began "late", sundown on Dec. 21; how come no one said, "Christmas is early this year"? |
Hanukkah
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The Panteo Nacional in this city is the final resting place of Simon Bolivar |
(Dan: What's Cartagena?)
Caracas
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In his "Purgatorio", this poet mentions that painter Giotto di Bondone "is all the rage today" |
Dante
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Though WLS-TV did not exist, I covered Babe Ruth's called shot in the 1932 series in this park's "friendly confines"; I'm old |
Wrigley Field
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In Kashmir, locals enjoy a type of this relish made with walnuts, yogurt & pomegranate seeds |
chutney
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Ebb or neap, for example |
Tide
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Administrative professionals day was originally called this day, for the person who filed & took dictation |
Secretary's Day
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It's No. 6 on the periodic table |
carbon
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Covering this player for Detroit's WDIV was an adventure |
Dennis Rodman
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Sure, salsa verde has jalapenos & cilantro, but most of the "verde" comes from these |
tomatillos
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Philip III, king of France 1270-1285, was nicknamed this, another word for "brazen" |
Bold
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This holiday is also called La Fheile Padraig |
St. Patrick's Day
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14-letter adjective meaning pertaining to the heart & blood vessels |
cardiovascular
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