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THAT'S A CLOWN QUESTION, BRO |
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A, B, C, D, E & THAT'S ALL |
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The dome of the state capitol in this Pennsylvania city is a copy of St. Peter's in Rome |
Harrisburg
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Christina's got "The Voice"; Kelly Clarkson is on this singing competition where it takes 2 |
(Sean: What is Duet?) (Alex: That's it.) (Sean: [Selecting] Um...) (Alex: [Apparently getting a signal from the judges] No...) ... (Alex: I didn't hear Sean drop the "S.")
Duets
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"'Tis some visitor,' I muttered, 'tapping at my chamber door--only this, and nothing more'" |
(Alex: [*], "The Raven".)
(Edgar Allan) Poe
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Turns out Luke Perry is a "worthless half-brother" of this clown on "The Simpsons" |
Krusty
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Fitzroy House, a fine 1791 mansion in this style named for the kings of the time, is now devoted to L. Ron Hubbard |
(Lauren: What is Hanover?) ... (Alex: It's in the [*] style for all the Georges.)
Georgian
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A Murphy one comes out of the wall |
a bed
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Though small in population, it has an area of 3,248 square miles, part covered by an ice cap |
Juneau (Alaska)
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With a rare ability to remember, Marilu Henner consults on this show about a cop with the same knack |
Unforgettable
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"My little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse near" |
Robert Frost
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This mascot of a restaurant made his official debut in 1963 & is still around today |
Ronald McDonald
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In the Freud Museum, formerly Sigmund's house, you can see this comfy piece of furniture that's covered with a rug |
a couch
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A taxi, or to travel in one |
cab
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This South Dakota city was named for Monsieur Chouteau, a fur trader |
Pierre
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The first season of this show was the behind-the-scenes drama of making a Broadway musical about Marilyn Monroe |
Smash
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"A tree that may in summer wear a nest of robins in her hair" |
(Sean: Who is Keats?) (Alex: No. The poem is "Trees", and the poet is [*].)
Joyce Kilmer
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The 1904-06 Rose Period of this painter included the use of masked clown characters popular in commedia dell'arte |
Picasso
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Apsley House, home of this duke & general, is known as "Number One London" |
the Duke of Wellington
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To recede, like the tide; it's often paired with "flow" |
ebb</em>
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In an 1894 election to decide the state capital, the city of Anaconda near Butte lost out to this city |
Helena
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You gotta love Archie Panjabi as Kalinda, Lockhart/Gardner's tenacious investigator, on this legal drama |
The Good Wife
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"I can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps: his day is marching on" |
(Alex: "Glory, glory, hallelujah"--[*].)
Julia Ward Howe
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"Send In The Clowns" is from 1973's "A Little Night Music" by this legendary Broadway songwriter |
(Sean: Who is Leonard Bernstein?)
Stephen Sondheim
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A Jimi Hendrix house & museum is next to the house & museum where this German-born composer lived 1723-1759 |
Handel
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The completion of the DuPont Highway in 1924 was a catalyst in this capital's growth |
(Joshua: What is Boise?) ... (Alex: [*] and DuPont closely associated.)
Dover, Delaware
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Jennifer Love Hewitt plays a mom who works at that kind of massage parlor on this steamy Lifetime series |
The Client List
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"So much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens" |
William Carlos Williams
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Charlie Chaplin inspired this man born in Strasbourg in 1923 to create his own brand of silent clowning |
(Marcel) Marceau
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A palace built from 1756 to 1766 is known as this house, after the Earl & ancestor of Princess Diana who built it |
Spencer
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A work of classical Icelandic poetry |
an edda
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