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ANIMALS IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS |
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Come on, you donkeys! You have to know BBC America presented this chef's "F Word" |
Gordon Ramsay
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On June 26, 1963 he declared, "All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin" |
John F. Kennedy
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If you can switch over to "Jeopardy!" from your sofa, thank Robert Adler, who invented this for Zenith in 1956 |
the remote control
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Socks, who is owned by the Brickers in a book by Beverly Cleary |
a cat
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Bradley Cooper"... You. Were. Amazing. When you visited James Lipton on this Bravo series (& you're an alum, as well... marvelous) |
Inside the Actors Studio
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"Bartlett's" says that around 1900, upon seeing an imitation of herself, she said, "We are not amused" |
Queen Victoria
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Virtuoso Larry Adler brought this instrument also called a mouth organ into the concert hall |
the harmonica
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Alphabetically, it's the first lower case letter that has what's called an ascender |
(Beau: What is d?)
b
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Olivia, who "Saves the Circus" & "Goes to Venice" |
a pig
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If you look closely, I mean, really, really closely, you'll see there are 6, no, make that 7, of these in the clue |
commas
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Turned out the CDC was no help in stopping the zombie apocalypse on this AMC show |
The Walking Dead
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After a scandal, this line entered baseball lore, though Mr. Jackson said he never heard those words |
"Say it ain't so"
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Psychiatrist Alfred Adler developed the idea of this "complex" of feeling less than others |
inferiority
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To show there is good reason for something, or to make the left or right edges of a paragraph form a straight line |
justify
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Elmer: a patchwork, not a gray, one of these |
elephant
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A sale of secondhand items, or to paw through them |
rummage
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New Mexico drug kingpin Gus Fring lost a good deal of face on this drama |
(Chuck: What is [*], my favorite.) (Alex: Yeah, great series, isn't it?)
Breaking Bad
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In 1944 he said, "I have returned, by the grace of almighty God, our forces stand again on Philippine soil" |
General MacArthur
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This woman! This woman! The daughter of Yiddish actors, she taught Marlon Brando "The Method" |
Stella Adler
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Trademarked thin blade mounted on a knife handle & used for cutting |
an X-ACTO knife
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Corduroy: a brown one, wearing green overalls |
a bear
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Not identical on both sides of a central line |
asymmetrical
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Julian Fellowes, screenwriter of "Gosford Park", gave us another peek at a big British house in "Downton" this |
(Alex: That's another great series.)
Abbey
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Winston Churchill said this Secretary of State under Eisenhower was a "bull who carries his China shop with him" |
(Alex: You ran the category. Well done.) [Applause for Chuck's run of the category]
John Foster Dulles
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With Robert Hutchins, Mortimer Adler edited a 54-volume series called "Great Books of" this, "GBWW" for short |
[Chuck left the "the" out of his response.]
Great Books of the Western World
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Also used for linen, it's a small piece of colored paper used as a sample of a larger piece |
(Alex: Oh, you're all familiar with the term--what is [*]?)
a swatch
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The title pooch of "Good Dog, Carl" is this breed named for a German place |
(Chuck: What is a "Weimariner"?) ... (Alex: Not a Weimaraner, but a [*].)
Rottweiler
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"Equine" piece of equipment for male gymnasts |
a Pommel horse
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