|
|
STATES THAT FLOW TOGETHER |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cheerleaders know it traditionally precedes "sis, boom, bah!" |
rah rah
|
|
|
One has St. Louis, the other has East St. Louis |
(Steve: What is... Kansas and Missouri?) ... (Alex: The last letter of [*], the first letter of [**].)
Missouri & Illinois
|
|
|
A variety of bawdy stage show, or reminding one of Mr. Ives |
burlesque
|
|
|
DC Comics dubbed this character "The Clown Prince of Crime" |
the Joker
|
|
|
In 1990 John Major was no longer minor as he succeeded this towering British prime minister |
(Alex: The Iron Lady, [*].)
Margaret Thatcher
|
|
|
Eleanor's triumph, passage of the UDHR, got her the first standing ovation for a single delegate in this organization's history |
(Alex: Universal Declaration of Human Rights, standing ovation at [*].)
the United Nations
|
|
|
In 1983 there was no harmony at this New York prison when inmates rioted over poor conditions |
Sing Sing
|
|
|
Hoover Dam is on their border |
Nevada & Arizona
|
|
|
Pertaining to an Italian Renaissance painter, or in a very different mood, to TV's Sally Jessy |
(Steve: What is Romanesque?) ... (Alex: Yes, Sally Jessy Raphael.)
Raphaelesque
|
|
|
Cam becomes Fizbo, "the (butt)-kicking clown that'll twist you like a balloon animal", on this ABC sitcom |
Modern Family
|
|
|
Isabel Peron, 3rd wife of Juan, surely cried after his death... until succeeding him as president of this country |
Argentina
|
|
|
|
In an '80s hit it precedes "keep it down now, voices carry" |
Hush, hush
|
|
|
The state where Martin Luther King was born & the state where he married Coretta Scott |
Alabama & Georgia
|
|
|
"Goddess" term meaning stately, or something a lot like that Ellen Page film |
Junoesque
|
|
|
On "In Living Color" this Damon Wayans clown "don't play that" |
Homey
|
|
|
In 1997 Sister Nirmala succeeded this woman as the head of the Missionaries of Charity |
Mother Teresa
|
|
|
Referring to this volunteer regiment & their victorious charge in Cuba, Teddy called it "the great day of my life" |
the Rough Riders
|
|
|
At foodnetwork.com recipes for this fish include Macadamia Nut Crusted & Grilled Tacos |
mahi-mahi
|
|
|
The big land buy named for one also got us the other |
Louisiana & Arkansas
|
|
|
Solid term suggesting massive, majestic beauty, or referring to Christ the Redeemer |
statuesque
|
|
|
This song begins, "Isn't it rich? Are we a pair? Me here at last on the ground, you in mid-air" |
"Send In The Clowns"
|
|
|
David Muir was named to replace her as the regular anchor of "World News Tonight" |
Diane Sawyer
|
|
|
Before her death in 1962, Eleanor made a final visit to the old family summer home on this Canadian island |
(Alex: And that is [*]. So it's a good thing Ken Burns is airing this series. We'll learn about the Roosevelts.)
Campobello
|
|
|
German health plans cover visits to a spa, including this one at the foothills of the Black Forest |
Baden-Baden
|
|
|
One has Rocky Mountain National Park, one has Cherokee State Park |
(Steve: What is Colorado? Oh, what is Colorado and... Wyoming?)
Colorado & Oklahoma
|
|
|
It refers specifically to an author who died in 1924, or broadly to senseless, menacing complexity |
Kafkaesque
|
|
|
In 1988 John Vernon, the dean in "Animal House", found more than 0.0 "Killer Klowns from" here |
Outer Space
|
|
|
After filling Ted Kennedy's shoes in Mass., this man decided to try out Jeanne Shaheen's senatorial ones in New Hampshire |
Scott Brown
|
|