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A FEW WORDS WITH "MOM" & "DAD" |
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He's the president seen here signing into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964 |
Lyndon Johnson
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December is a good time to see this 1892 ballet that features the Sugar Plum Fairy |
The Nutcracker
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One symptom of love is a loss of this, the desire for food |
appetite
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Lewis Morgan said we've progressed "from savagery through barbarism to" this sophisticated stage |
civilization
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Incorporating part of an old song into a new song, or trying a free piece of cheese at the deli |
sampling
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For very low temperatures, these may use magnets instead of mercury |
thermometers
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In the early '80s it was sometimes called "GRID", gay-related immune deficiency |
AIDS
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Praise the Lord! Over a century old, this American form of Christian music combines elements of blues, jazz & spirituals |
gospel
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Xerostomia means a dry one of these; try not to put your foot in yours when you talk to your crush |
mouth
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"Bougie", slang for upscale or snobby, comes from this class described by Karl Marx |
bourgeoisie
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If your iPod display reads "Drake f/ Majid Jordan", the f/ stands for this |
featuring
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Name of a city in southern Colorado as well as Tobago's partner island |
Trinidad
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Donatello sculpted a marble statue of this biblical youth almost 100 years before Michelangelo |
David
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When your beloved is near, you hear the 1824 "Ode to Joy" by this composer |
Beethoven
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Elsie Parsons studied these "apartment"-dwelling Indians of the Southwest, including the Zuni |
Pueblos
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An album that sells 10 million copies is certified this gem |
diamond
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Look out, this type of small family store, here comes Walmart |
mom-and-pop
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This senator from Wisconsin is best remembered for his Communist "witch hunts" of the 1950s |
(Joseph) McCarthy
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This city's pops is affectionately known as "America's Orchestra" |
Boston
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Poor coordination & tingling--could be love or a lack of thiamine, also called this alphanumeric vitamin |
B1
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A classic work of cultural anthropology is antonymically titled this "and the Cooked" |
(Jeff: What is The Cooker?)
The Raw
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"AC" stands for this radio format favored by some folks of a certain age |
(Jeff: What is alternate current?) ... (Alex: For guys like me.)
adult contemporary
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A relaxing type of herbal tea from celestial seasonings |
chamomile
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In 1972 terrorism by a group of Palestinians marred the Olympic Games in this German city |
Munich
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At the Louvre, 16th century Italian tapestries depict scenes from this poet's "Metamorphoses" |
[Alex corrects Cooper's pronunciation to sound like "AH-vid".]
Ovid
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Forms of this abnormality of the heartbeat include "skipping a beat", fibrillation & tachycardia, beating too fast |
arrhythmia
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In 1925 she set out for the South Pacific to study adolescent girls |
Margaret Mead
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A songwriter can make money writing these; they are brief catchy tunes to sell cars, tissues or prunes |
jingle
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Meaning "city", this word comes before "Juarez" & "de Mexico" |
Ciudad
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