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In 2010 he hit the shelves with his legal thriller "The Confession" |
(Ryan: Who is Clancy?)
(John) Grisham
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Patton Oswalt cooked up the voice of Remy the Rodent in this 2007 Pixar film |
Ratatouille
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J. Edgar Hoover became the first director of the new FBI on March 22, 1935, serving this president |
FDR
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Life magazine photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt snapped a sailor kissing a nurse on the August 1945 day known as this |
(Tom: What is D-Day?) ... (Alex: Victory in Japan, yes.)
V-J Day
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"Ho, ho, ho!" This jolly guy has appeared in ads for vegetables since 1928; the company was named for him in 1950 |
the Jolly Green Giant
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I try, & I try, but I can't get no this word meaning an act of gratification |
satisfaction
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In 1936 this Jazz Age author detailed his physical & spiritual collapse in "The Crack-Up" |
Fitzgerald
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From 1960 to 2010 Don Hastings played Bob Hughes on this "global" CBS soap opera |
As the World Turns
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Born in this city in 1895, J. Edgar Hoover graduated from its National University law school in 1917 |
Washington
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Certain Robert Mapplethorpe photos caused Congress to enact restrictions on grants given by this body |
the NEA (National Endowment for the Arts)
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Robert Chesebrough produced a clear petroleum jelly & started selling it under this brand name in 1870 |
Vaseline
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A decrease in economic activity; I couldn't bear it! I can't! I won't! I shan't! |
a contraction
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Peru's version of "Super Mario", he won the 2010 Nobel Prize for Literature |
Mario Vargas Llosa
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Esai Morales lawyered up as Edward James Olmos' dad, Joseph Adama, in this "Battlestar Galactica" prequel |
Caprica
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Hoover's many innovations included establishing a national bank for these biometric identifiers |
fingerprints
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John Filo, an undergrad at this Ohio school, won a 1971 Pulitzer after getting an iconic photo of a slain classmate |
Kent State
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"Choosy moms choose" this brand of peanut butter |
Jif
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2-word "atomic" term for a series of events in which each event is the result of the one preceding & the cause of the next |
a chain reaction
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Muriel Spark's 1961 novel about an eccentric Edinburgh teacher detailed "The Prime of Miss" this |
Miss Jean Brodie
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J.K. Simmons, seriously evil in "Oz", brought it down to "not so nice" as publisher J. Jonah Jameson in this 2002 film |
Spider-Man
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In the 1960s Hoover expanded his COINTELPRO plan to harass & disrupt this Southern extremist white power group |
the KKK (Ku Klux Klan)
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Steve McCurry took a photo of an Afghan girl for this venerated magazine in 1984, then reunited with her 17 years later |
(Tom: What is Life?)
National Geographic
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This brand's Wienermobile dates back to 1936 |
Oscar Mayer
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Rotting, or the anaerobic decomposition of organic matter by bacteria |
putrefaction
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This man who penned "A la recherche du temps perdu" suffered from asthma |
Marcel Proust
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This "Some Like It Hot" co-star who died in 2010 turned to Matisse-influenced art in later years |
(Tom: Who is Lemmon?)
Tony Curtis
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Among those Hoover's FBI tracked down & killed was this young-looking brute, in November 1934 |
"Baby Face" Nelson
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He told the Warren Commission of a nightmare in which his film plays out until its violent end & he snaps awake |
(Alex: Ryan?) (Ryan: Who is McCarthy?) (Alex: No, the man's name was [*], and he's the one who photographed the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Dallas. That was before your time.)
Abraham Zapruder
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This superpremium ice cream brand produces a line called Five--with only (you guessed it) 5 ingredients |
Häagen-Dazs
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For federal contracts, this 2-word employment term was first used in an order issued by JFK in 1961 |
affirmative action
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