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A MIXED BAG OF MIXED BAGS |
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It's no mystery--this novelist is honored in London's West End |
(Agatha) Christie
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Palestine's West Bank is named for its location along this river |
the Jordan
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A subject of abuse, or something you can really lay into at the boxing gym |
a punching bag
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Math whizzes know that for 2, it's 8 |
the cube
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A sixth-round pick in the 2000 draft, this QB told owner Robert Kraft, "I'm the best decision" the team "ever made" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Tom Brady
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Holding a propeller, she's immortalized in North Hollywood, California |
(Amelia) Earhart
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It turns so sharply on its trip through Paris that its west bank becomes its east, so locals say Right & Left Bank instead |
the Seine
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Colorful term for bringing your own lunch to work |
brown-bagging
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A son of Jacob & a forefather of one of the tribes of Israel |
Reuben
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"The Daily Show" dealt with "PSI: New England" after the Pats won the AFC title game in 2015 against this "luck"y team |
the (Indianapolis) Colts
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Calling it the king of all wines, a rousing song to this beverage ends Act II |
(Alex Trebek: [*] is right, with a minute to go.)
champagne
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In 1996, Hillary Clinton was in Riverside Park for the dedication of the monument of this fellow First Lady |
(Doug: Who is Dolley Madison?)
(Eleanor) Roosevelt
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To beat your feet on its mud, visit places on its bank like Davenport, Iowa |
(Alex Jacob: What is Missouri?)
the Mississippi
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The subject of the cartoon seen here is one of these, named for his luggage |
a carpetbagger
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This adjective means relating to a state executive, not relating to peanuts |
gubernatorial
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2 Patriot losses in the Super Bowl came against this team, & both times near-miracle catches were involved |
the (New York) Giants
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A 1955 film version featured the acting & singing of Michael, patriarch of this British acting family |
Redgrave
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D.C. is the suffragette city to see Stanton, Mott & this woman, carved from an 8-ton block of marble |
(Susan B.) Anthony
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Cleopatra's Needle & Paul's Walk are on its north bank |
(Doug: What is the Nile?)
the Thames
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Seal your lunch in the polyethylene of these S.C. Johnson sandwich bags |
Ziploc bags
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This 19th century song composer's "Serenade" is heard here
"Leise flehen meine Liede..." |
(Franz) Schubert
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Not to be confused with "I am Groot", this exuberant tight end could declare, "I am Gronk" |
Gronkowski
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The part of Prince Orlofsky is usually played by a woman in men's garb singing in this "middle" range |
(Doug: What is contralto?)
mezzo-soprano
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This Washington, D.C. university has a statue of a deaf girl, Alice Cogswell, sitting with the school's namesake |
Gallaudet
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It's an ancient custom to cremate the dead along this river's banks at Varanasi |
the Ganges
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Mothers know that this temporary part of the body is sometimes called the "bag of waters" |
the amniotic sac
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Oh, joy! We all love people with this overabundance of unrestrained enthusiasm, don't we? |
exuberance
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This Hall of Fame head coach led the Pats to the 1997 Super Bowl, then left to go fly with the Jets |
Bill Parcells
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Fledermaus means this winged creature; Doctor Falke was humiliated when he was dressed as one for a party |
a bat
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