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PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING BIOS |
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In November 2002 Resolution 1441 declared this nation in "material breach" of its obligations |
Iraq
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Kate Mulgrew portrayed this legendary Kate in the 2002 play "Tea at Five" |
Kate Hepburn
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In the '80s aerobics shoes were a big item from the company called L.A. this |
Gear
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A. Scott Berg won in 1999 for a bio on this guy who won in 1954 with "The Spirit of St. Louis" |
Charles Lindbergh
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In a newspaper personals ad |
single
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Completes the title of a guide Heidi Murkoff co-wrote for expectant mothers "What To Expect When You're..." |
expecting
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In population, one of the 2 smallest permanent members |
(David: What is Monaco?)
England (or Great Britain; or France)
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Angus MacFadyen in "Cradle Will Rock" & Liev Schreiber in "RKO 281" played this man who raised "Kane" |
Orson Welles
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In "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", Jeff Spicoli wore the now-classic checkerboard pattern of these shoes |
(Sara: What are All-Stars?)
Vans
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Forrest Wilson's "Crusader in Crinoline" tackled the life of this novelist & abolitionist |
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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On a report card |
satisfactory
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Endocrinology deals with the function & secretion of these glands |
the endocrine glands
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The military type of these were imposed on North Korea in the '50s; the economic type, on Rhodesia in the '60s |
sanctions
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Kevin Kline cut a dashing figure as this silent screen swashbuckler in the film "Chaplin" |
Douglas Fairbanks
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"Flashdance" inspired torn, off-the-shoulder sweatshirts & these, not socks, bunched at the ankles |
leg warmers
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In 1944 Carleton Mabee dubbed this telegraph pioneer "The American Leonardo" |
Morse
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A "First" or "Second" book of the BIble |
Samuel
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A cation is a positively charged one of these; an anion is a negatively charged one |
an ion
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In 1948 the Council passed 29 resolutions, 16 on the Mideast region it referred to as this |
Palestine
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In a 1983 TV movie, Cheryl Ladd played this regal beauty who knew her way around "High Society" |
Grace Kelly
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Bugle Boy dreamed up these tight-fitting pants decorated with many zippers; the nylon was ideal for break dancing |
parachute pants
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Emory Holloway's sampler of this poet's life won for 1927 |
(David: Who is Longfellow?) (Alex: No, the important word in the clue was "sampler.")
Walt Whitman
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A chemical element |
sulfur
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This American cyclist criticized Lance Armstrong in the July 15, 2004 issue of the French newspaper Le Monde |
(Tom: Who is Lance Armstrong?)
(Greg) LeMond
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In 2004 the Security Council called for a halt to fighting in Darfur & the Upper Nile in this country |
Sudan
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Christopher Plummer is seen here (in profile, of course) in his Tony-winning role as this legend of stage & screen |
John Barrymore
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A Sheryl Crow song says that Uncle Larry wears this brand of jacket "'cause he thinks it turns on all the ladies" |
(Alex: Yes, you have one, don't you? I have three of them. I keep trying.) (David: Um, I keep it next to my Nehru jacket.) [Laughter]
Members Only
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David Herbert Donald's 1988 winner "Look Homeward" was "A Life of" this author |
Thomas Wolfe
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Former British currency that smacks of a certain Boston pitcher |
shilling
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Henry Adams, grandson of John Quincy Adams, wrote the nonfiction classic "The Education of" him |
Henry Adams
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