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The first woman featured on this news magazine's cover was Italian actress Eleonora Duse on July 30, 1923 |
(Alex: Famous for its covers, [*] magazine.)
Time
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He's an observer from Ork who travels in a pod & meets up with Mindy |
Mork
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This man wrote, "Anna (Karenina) was intoxicated with the wine of admiration she had aroused" |
Tolstoy
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Home to Disneyland, this city was founded by German immigrants in 1857 |
Anaheim
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Using 3 right triangles, president & former math teacher James Garfield gave an original proof of this |
the Pythagorean Theorem
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In biology, to produce eggs |
ovulate
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The first woman to serve in this government position was Dr. Antonia Novello in 1990 |
Surgeon General
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Long-running show about a Time Lord from Gallifrey |
Doctor Who
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"Glass, china and reputation, are easily crack'd, and never well mended" is from "Poor Richard's Almanack" by him |
Benjamin Franklin
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The 64-story U.S. Steel Tower in this city is one of the tallest buildings in Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh
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A proof that shows a statement to be true by building an example is called this, like helpful criticism |
constructive
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This word for organ meats sounds just terrible |
offal
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In 1955 the Boyd was on the wing as Louise Boyd became the first woman to fly over this point |
the North Pole
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Sitcom about the Solomon family, who must occasionally report to "The Big Giant Head" |
3rd Rock from the Sun
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This New York Times "On Language" columnist: "We're becoming a short-take society... our food for thought is junk food" |
William Safire
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This city, part of a metro area with Dallas & Fort Worth, was named for the Virginia home of Robert E. Lee |
Arlington
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There's no "di" in this term for a short theorem used to prove a larger one--but watch out for the horns anyway |
(Alex: What is [*]. A di-[*].)
lemma
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As you see, humans are not the only primates with this type of digit that's handy for grasping |
an opposable thumb
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In 1999 Nancy Mace became the first female cadet to graduate from this formerly all-male South Carolina military school |
the Citadel
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Its title character was planetary neighbor Uncle Martin, with the retractable antennae |
(Alex: Ray Walston as [*].)
My Favorite Martian
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In "Nocturne", this woman known for her table talk wrote, "Cover with ashes our love's cold crater"; always so cheery! |
(Alex: And that would be the infamous [*].)
Dorothy Parker
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Take a hike & get in touch with your spiritual side at Cathedral Rock in this Arizona city |
Sedona
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In 1637 he wrote, "I have discovered a truly remarkable proof, but this margin is too small to contain it" |
(Ann: Who is Isaac Newton?)
Pierre de Fermat
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Synonyms for this adjective are "supernatural" & "obscured from view" |
(Alex: The word starting with the letter "o" is [*].)
occult
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San Francisco's 38th mayor, she was the first woman in the post |
(Alex: Now U.S. senator.)
Dianne Feinstein
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The Fifth Column fought the reptilian "Visitors" on this drama |
(Alex: Series of not too many years ago called [*].)
V
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In 1917 this future rival of Stalin told the Mensheviks, "Go where you belong... into the dustbin of history" |
(Leon) Trotsky
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A Montana city is named for a peak called "Big" this |
(MaryBeth: What is Sur?) (Alex: Oh, no. What is [*]? Big [*].)
Butte
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Mathematicians were shocked to read his 1931 proof of the incompleteness of any given formal system |
Kurt Gödel
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This 5-letter Latin word for hatred is an English word, too |
odium
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