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His "signature" is an elegantly scripted YSL |
[Applause for Susan's run of the category]
Yves Saint Laurent
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The term "renaissance" is from a French word meaning this |
rebirth
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A Marine Corps camp, or appropriate footwear for one |
(Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
boot
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Use of reasonable force to protect oneself is called this |
self-defense
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This New England state is about the same size as the other 5 combined |
(Susan: What is... [*], please? [Grimaces]) (Alex: Right. Yes. You got it in. You were going to say something else, I thought.)
Maine
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In the U.S., it's traditionally the best night of the year to see ghosts |
Halloween
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This American costumer revealed the mysteries of Cher's navel wkly. on "The Sonny & Cher Show" |
Bob Mackie
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A 1490 census of Rome showed 15% of the female population registered in this "profession" |
prostitutes
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You try to do it to a putt or an enemy boat |
sink
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For only time in U.S. history, he had Congress suspend habeas corpus during the Civil War |
Lincoln
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Shortest state motto, "Hope!", appropriately belongs to this New England state |
Rhode Island
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He, not the president, is said to haunt Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. |
John Wilkes Booth
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Austrian princess who created the look of the simple wrap jersey dress of the '70s |
(Alan: Who is Maria von Furstenberg?)
Diane von Furstenburg
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Some say he based the ruthless ruler in "The Prince" on Cesare Borgia |
Machiavelli
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1st four-letter word in the Lord's Prayer |
(Alex: You got it in just the nick of time, also.)
name
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Court session when a prisoner hears charges against him & enters plea |
an arraignment
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The first & last of 6 New England-born presidents both had this first name |
(Alex: [*] Adams and [*] Kennedy, right, for $600.)
John
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At Windsor Castle, this Tudor queen supposedly haunts the Queen's library |
Elizabeth I
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American designer Willi Smith's ready-to-wear label |
Williwear
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The 9th letter in the Greek alphabet, it's come to mean "a small amount" |
iota
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The Supreme Court said electrocuting someone again after the chair failed once wasn't this |
(Susan: What is, or isn't, [*]?)
cruel & unusual punishment
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In '64, it became the 1st in the nation to have a state lottery |
(Susan: What is Massachusetts?)
New Hampshire
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Shakespearean monarch visited by 11 ghosts of his victims before the Battle of Bosworth Field |
Richard III
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Although over 80, she's still consulting editor of Vogue magazine |
Diana Vreeland
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His brilliant 16th century translation of the Bible into German became the basis for modern German |
(Alan: Who is Gutenberg?) ... (Alex: He translate it--translated it, Gutenberg printed it.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Martin Luther
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Spelled forward it's how you feel, backwards it spells disaster |
(Susan: What is [*] or doom?)
mood
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Specific purpose stated in 2nd Amendment for right to bear arms |
for the furnishment of the militia (or maintaining a militia)
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Sikorsky built 1st one-rotor helicopter in this state which still makes most helicopters |
(Steve: What is New Jersey?) ... (Alex: Big swing there.) [Applause for Susan's getting her home state as the correct response.]
Connecticut
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A hideous Arabian ghost who steals corpses, it's come to mean any grave robber |
a ghoul
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