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Sometime between 1508 & 1512 Michelangelo painted a drunk Noah on its ceiling |
the Sistine Chapel
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The New World bean named for the capital of Peru |
the lima bean
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Title line preceding "After 'while crocodile" |
(Mike: [No response])
"See You Later, Alligator"
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The Earthworks Group published "50 Simple Things Kids Can Do" to save this |
the Earth
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Pass this birthday & you're too old to enlist, but you can now become president |
35
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Ned is always hiding in this room |
the den (NED/DEN)
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The water must have been cold in Bath; it was after he moved there he painted "The Blue Boy" |
Gainsborough
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Smoked precooked sausages, named for the German town whose link sausages may have inspired them |
a frankfurter
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In "Eleanor Rigby", he writes "the words of a sermon that no one will hear" |
Father McKenzie
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Charles Perrault called this nursery character "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge" |
Little Red Riding Hood
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Special cap worn by members of the U.S. Army Special Forces "A" Team |
(Mike: What is a beret?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Mike: What is [*]?)
a green beret
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Nero never fiddled around in this Nevada city |
Reno (NERO/RENO)
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Rembrandt made his by using acid on a metal plate, then printing onto paper |
etching
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Tenderized flank steak, thinly sliced along the grain |
London broil
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"Long distance information, give me" this city |
Memphis (Tennessee)
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He first enchanted children with 1937's "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street" |
Dr. Seuss
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The Navy's special forces who are trained for all-terrain combat, not for playing horns in a circus |
the SEALs
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The first name of a late, great Swedish actress |
Greta (GREAT/GRETA)
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De Kooning & Pollock are both classified as this type of expressionists |
abstract
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Also called a "western sandwich", it combines scrambled eggs, ham, onion & green pepper |
a Denver omelet (Denver sandwich)
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Tom Jones hit that begins, "Well, she's all you'd ever want, she's the kind men like to flaunt" |
"She's A Lady"
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In 1990 this embattled author wrote "Haroun and the Sea of Stories" from his place in hiding |
Salman Rushdie
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The first WAC contingent served in this war |
World War II
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If you dared to look at this mythological monster, you'd be far from amused |
Medusa (AMUSED/MEDUSA)
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Houdon's marble statue of this Enlightenment philosopher seated is at the Comedie Francaise |
(Ken: Who is the Thinker?) --- (Alex: The Thinker is by Rodin. We are referring here to [*], who was seated, thinking.)
Voltaire
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Magyu cattle, massaged with straw & fed on beer, produce this expensive Japanese beef named for a city |
[ERRATUM: "Wagyu" was misspelled as shown.]
Kobe beef
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Neil DIamond told us that "ev'rybody knows one" & "ev'ry garden grows one" |
"Song Sung Blue"
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When Maurice Sendak's Max gets mad he goes "Where" these "Are" |
(Ken: Sorry, I don't know.)
Where the Wild Things Are
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The emblem of the Marine Corps shows a globe, an eagle & one of these |
an anchor
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1 of these is missing from my linen closet |
the sheet (THESE/SHEET)
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