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1955's medal went to Marcia Brown for the illustrations of this tale subtitled "Or, the Little Glass Slipper" |
Cinderella
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The ROKA & the KPA were initial combatants in this 1950s war |
the Korean War
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Governments deal with monopolies by using these sorts of laws that sound like they literally don't have faith |
antitrust laws
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It's a speech or tribute usually given during a funeral |
a eulogy
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In 2015 it was game over for him & Lindsey Vonn after nearly 3 years of dating |
Tiger Woods
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Another term for rouge, or what you might do if you don't know the correct response |
blush
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Ed Young's Caldecott winner "Lon Po Po", which means "granny wolf", is a Chinese version of this fairy tale |
Little Red Riding Hood
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In 1973 the fourth Arab-Israeli War, sometimes called the Yom Kippur War, occurred during this Islamic month |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Ramadan
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The monetary system called this standard allows holders to exchange currency for No. 79 on the periodic table |
the gold standard
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Aha! You'll find that this word is used to express triumph at a discovery |
eureka
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She & husband of 10 years Chris Martin consciously uncoupled in 2014 |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go now.)
Gwyneth Paltrow
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"Maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's" this makeup brand that celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2015 |
Maybelline
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This 1963 Maurice Sendak book won the Caldecott as well as the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award |
Where the Wild Things Are
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The Forty Years' War in Burma began in 1385; 233 years later began this somewhat shorter European war |
(Shea: What is the Twelve Years' War?)
the Thirty Years' War
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A strongly free-market school of economics is named for the University of this Midwestern city |
Chicago
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Seen here with mom Sarah Ferguson are princesses Beatrice & her |
Eugenie
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Singer Seal thought he sealed the deal when he married her in 2005, but they've since divorced |
Heidi Klum
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As its name implies, one of these, often in stick or cream form, is used especially to cover up dark circles & blemishes |
concealer
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"Chanticleer and the Fox", the 1959 winner, was adapted by Barbara Cooney from this 14th century work |
The Canterbury Tales
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The first of the wars named for these locals started in New Zealand in 1845 |
Maori
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Russia after the fall of Communism was called a "kleptocracy" by some, meaning politicians did this a lot |
steal
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This controversial act is from the Greek for "good death" |
euthanasia
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In a very expensive breakup, his divorce from Heather Mills cost him more than $48 million |
Paul McCartney
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Some brands of this cosmetic now have a vibrating brush to give volume, length & curl during application |
mascara
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In the 1980s Chris Van Allsburg won 2 Caldecotts: for "Jumanji" & this story of a northbound train |
The Polar Express
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"Diminutive" term for selling unowned stock shares on the gamble that the price will fall |
short sale
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It's the cousin of the tuba being played here |
a euphonium
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After 13 years together, Helena Bonham Carter & this director called it quits in 2014 |
(Shea: Who is, uh, uh, oh...) (Alex: Get him. Oh, darn.)
Tim Burton
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This line of loose powder makeup urges you to "Be original. Be natural. Be good" |
(Shea: What is Bare Escentuals?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Shea: What is Bare Escentuals, um... Airbrush?)
bareMinerals
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