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The first national issue of TV Guide, April 1953, featured a photo of this zany comedienne's "$50,000,000 baby" |
Lucille Ball
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In 2013 France's Communist party said adieu to this pair of symbols, saying "It isn't so relevant to a new generation" |
the hammer & sickle
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RCMH: Kick up your heels on its stage |
Radio City Music Hall
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This most prestigious Wimbledon court got a roof in 2009 |
center court
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This former NBA coach shares Zen wisdom in his 2013 autobiography "Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success" |
Phil Jackson
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Proper etiquette after eating a Japanese meal is to lay these down in front of you with the tips to the left |
chopsticks
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In the '70s, he was a perhaps unlikely sex symbol playing a cop |
Telly Savalas
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In the NFL, both the Raiders & the Buccaneers have these weapons clashing on their logos |
swords
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ESB: It was completed ahead of schedule & under budget |
the Empire State Building
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At the court of King James I this position, M.C., was created to receive foreign dignitaries |
the Master of Ceremonies
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Published in 1955, his first volume of post-White House memoirs was titled "Year of Decisions" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Truman
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The Keystone Kops & the 3 Stooges practiced this comedic art form |
slapstick
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Omar, played by Michael K. Williams, relieved Baltimore drug dealers of their profits on this HBO drama debuting in 2002 |
The Wire
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In an 1874 cartoon Thomas Nast drew this creature scaring other animals, including an elephant |
(Rose: What is a mouse?)
a donkey
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CUNY: Hunter College is one |
(Rose: What is Columbia University of New York?)
City University of New York
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This city's Superior Court Tower was designed by the architects who did the Getty Villa, not too far off |
Los Angeles
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A consumer who's confronted with the unexpected high price of a car is said to be suffering from this ailment |
sticker shock
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"I kid you not" was the catchphrase of this "Tonight Show" host before Johnny Carson |
Jack Paar
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The shield of Mars & the mirror of Venus are symbols for these, often known to clash |
men and women
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SoHo: It's how the neighborhood got its name |
South of Houston
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Court Street is the main drag for nightlife at Ohio University in this city |
(Bill: What is Miami?) (Arne: What is Columbus?)
Athens
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"Ending the Vietnam War" is one of several memoirs by this Secretary of State |
Kissinger
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This decorative item is used to hold an ascot or necktie in place |
a stickpin
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That's Morty the moose, not star Rob Morrow, in the opening credits of this Alaska-set '90s show |
Northern Exposure
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The eagle on the one-dollar bill grasps in its talons these seemingly antithetical items |
(Alex: Bill?) (Bill: Uh, what are...) (Alex: Not coming is it?) (Bill: No.)
arrows & an olive branch
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TLC: This commission licenses & regulates certain for-hire vehicles |
the Taxi and Limousine Commission
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You can stay in a 1949 Airstream at the Shady Dell Vintage Trailer Court in Bisbee in this state |
Arizona
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This hyphenated term for an old fogy dates back to the early 18th century |
a stick-in-the-mud
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