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The + a Jewish holiday in which the story of Exodus is retold + a musical term for a gradual increase in volume |
The Passover Crescendo
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This word denoting a counterpart is German & means "double-walker" |
Doppelgänger
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This American known for his portraits was born in Italy to the former Mary Newbold Singer |
(Russ: Who is... Stuart?)
John Singer Sargent
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In a letter to a 5-year-old boy, she wrote the story of 4 little rabbits named Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail & Peter |
(Beatrix) Potter
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Giant of American music seen here |
Paul Simon
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The + a Green Knight-battling Round Tabler + milk substitute for babies, such as Enfamil |
The Gawain Formula
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Doctorate document |
dissertation
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This French word for "lounge" was used for exhibits of artworks; famous ones were "d'Automne" & "des Independants" |
salon
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PS can stand for picosecond, this fraction of a second |
a trillionth
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The + our 9th president's last name + a "diplomatic" term for a correct method of medical treatment |
(Alex: And the response, what is [*]? Yeah, it's a strange category. Chuck, go again.) (Chuck: Uh, it might have been better to start at the top of that one.) [Laughter]
The Harrison Protocol
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Grammatically, in "When Al headbutted a lamppost, he got a concussion", "Al" is this of "he", & Al is stupid |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go now, Chuck.)
the antecedent
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Nature morte (literally "dead nature") is another name for this genre of painting |
still life
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His 1954 & 1955 Supporting Actor Emmys were for "The Jackie Gleason Show" |
(Art) Carney
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This explorer wrote to his friend J.M. Barrie in 1912, "we have accomplished our object in reaching the Pole" |
(Ken: Oh, I wanna do this right. Let's--let's do about $6,000, let's do $6,000. More or less.) (Alex: Okay.) [Laughter] (Ken: Surprise me, Alex!) (Alex: All right. Here's the clue. I hope this is not too much of a surprise.) ... (Ken: Who is... Amundsen?)
Robert Falcon Scott
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This justice said of pornography, "I know it when I see it", & you'll know him when you see him |
(Potter) Stewart
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The + a Mongol emperor's poetic palace + a type of papal teaching letter first issued in 1740 |
(Ken: What is... The Xanadu Edict?)
The Xanadu Encyclical
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Adjective for the perfect embodiment of something, or something a Dionne kid must have |
(Alex: I know what you're going to say. I can read your mind.) (Chuck: I never had a chance to say this before, but let's make it a True Daily Double.) (Alex: All right, Chuck.) [Applause]
quintessential
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Da Vinci used both chiaroscuro & this, Italian for "smoked", to gradually transition hues |
sfumato
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He made 'em laugh & won for his "Colgate Comedy Hour" work |
Donald O'Connor
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In this 1845 story, the stolen title object has been hidden in plain sight |
The Purloined Letter
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The + a 35-year "Price is Right" host + an act of reasoning from the general to the specific |
The Barker Deduction
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From the Latin for "uncertain", it refers to a judgment based on one's whim rather than on a rule |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
arbitrary
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Joseph Cornell took these small display cases into the realm of Surrealist art |
(Russ: What's a diorama?)
a shadow box
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In 1952 this comedian won the "Best Actor" Emmy; in 2014 his "hour" came as he passed away at 91 |
Sid Caesar
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He wrote to his muse Georgia O'Keeffe, "How I wanted to photograph you--the hands--the mouth--& eyes" |
(Chuck: [Selecting the next clue] Uh, MAKE... uh, no. ART "S"TUFF for $400.) [Laughter]
(Alfred) Stieglitz
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