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This ex-vice president's shady dealings forced him to go by the name Adolphus Arnot in 1812 |
(Aaron) Burr
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Edward Hopper's wife was his model for this worker at a filing cabinet in "Office at Night" |
a secretary
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In this fictional E.B. White family, there are cat & mouse games between Snowbell & Stuart |
the Littles (the Little family)
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Last name in common to women's sportswear designers Anne & Calvin |
Klein
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To refuse to buy a company's products |
boycott
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Carole Middleton served as his nanny in the days immediately following his July 2013 birth |
(Prince) George
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The French capture of Algiers in 1830 ended a long run of preying on shipping by these Barbary-an guys |
the Barbary pirates
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Luke Fildes used the sickbed of his little son as inspiration for an 1891 work depicting this professional |
a doctor
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Church, the cat in this Stephen King novel, is killed one day, then pops up the next day like nothing happened--typical cat |
Pet Sematary
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We know that "The Devil Wears" this designer, but do you know she has a doctorate in political science & studied mime? |
Prada
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Pair it with tights & you've got a ballet outfit |
a leotard
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She was lucky enough to win an Oscar (for "Silver Linings Playbook") but unlucky when she tripped on her way to the stage |
Jennifer Lawrence
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Not a fan of abolitionists, he was a volunteer in the militia at the hanging of John Brown |
John Wilkes Booth
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19th century art's focus on unglamorous work included Daumier's this -ess |
The Laundress
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"The Cat" by this single-named Frenchwoman is about a Russian blue who's devoted to her master--but not to his fiancee |
Colette
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She took over creative control of her family's design house in 1997, after her brother Gianni's death |
(Joshua: Who is Versace?) (Alex: Correct. Oh, be more specific.) (Joshua: Who is... Sally Versace?)
Donatella Versace
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"You Give Love A Bad Name" was on the set list of this group's 2013 tour, the year's highest grossing |
Bon Jovi
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Exiled from Prussia in 1849, this newspaper editor printed his final issue in red |
(Joshua: I don't know.)
Karl Marx
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You can find a book of the Pentateuch in the name of this T.S. Eliot cat who has "buried nine wives" |
Old Deuteronomy
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Before "Project Runway" & his own fashion line, he was a child actor born Karl Anderson Jr. |
(Michael) Kors
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In 1923 the New York Times defined it as "to escape" |
Houdini
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Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis became global superstars when this video featuring a vulpine query went viral |
"What Does The Fox Say?"
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This 20th century African-American master depicted "The Carpenters" here |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go now, Cyndi.)
Jacob Lawrence
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Robert Heinlein's "The Cat Who Walks Through Walls" mentions a cat named Pixel, a reference to this physicist's cat |
(Erwin) Schrodinger
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After his suicide in 2010, Vogue paid tribute to him with a portfolio of his pieces called "Alexander the Great" |
McQueen
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This style named for a painter is a goatee plus a wispy mustache |
a van Dyck
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On July 13, 2013 she tied the knot with actor Olivier Martinez; 3 months later, at the age of 47, she gave birth to their son |
Halle Berry
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