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...this country, traveling from Denmark across the scenic Oresund Bridge |
Sweden
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"Murder in the Rough" |
golf
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In good shape, like that violin |
[Mild laughter at Greg's getting a clue related to his contestant interview story]
fit as a fiddle
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John Singer Sargent painted portraits of the wealthy & the elite, including this founder of Standard Oil |
(Jon: Who is Getty?)
(John D.) Rockefeller
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In 1951 Harry Truman pulled rank & relieved this old soldier, who slowly faded away |
Douglas MacArthur
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...Cruzeiro do Sul, a city in this country, traveling on a highway called Rodovia Transamazonica |
Brazil
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"North Dallas Forty" |
football
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Cozy like that beetle enveloped by the Persian floor covering |
snug as a bug in a rug
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Sargent won acclaim for "Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose", painted outdoors in the style of this art movement |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Impressionism
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In late 1944 Hitler overruled his staff & ordered a last-ditch attack that became this "protruding" battle |
the Battle of the Bulge
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...see the sights in this capital; we've left the Mecca Highway & are now on the King Fahd Highway |
Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
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"National Velvet" |
horse racing
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Out there past ballplayer Griffey or actor Jeong |
(Greg: What is in the outfield?)
beyond our ken
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A company called Vigilant Solutions claims the first central repository of data from scanning these on cars |
license plates
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Sargent was friends with this author of "Treasure Island" & painted the Scot kicking back in a wicker chair |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go, you are right.)
Robert Louis Stevenson
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In 1862 Abe Lincoln countermanded this general & future president's order expelling Jews from areas under his command |
Grant
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...this country for some R&R; Switzerland was great--now on through St. Gotthard Pass |
(Greg: What is Austria?)
Italy
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"Bang the Drum Slowly" |
baseball
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Allow those you speak of to consume Gateau St. Honore |
(Greg: Um... what is let them eat their cake?) (Alex: Not quickly enough!)
let them eat cake
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If you want to add to Britain's 6 mil. CCTV cameras, you need to ask the ministerial department called this office |
[Alex reads "CCTV" as "closed circuit TV".]
the Home Office
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Sargent painted this three-named patron of the arts, whose Boston museum includes a watercolor by Sargent |
(Greg: [After Alex gave the response] I was just there.)
Isabella Stewart Gardner
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This prince & would-be king ignored advisors & fought the 1746 Battle of Culloden Moor; 'twas not a bonnie choice |
(Jon: Who is... Edward III?)
Bonnie Prince Charlie
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...this Paris quarter where Boulevard St. Germain & Boulevard St. Michel intersect |
(Greg: What is the Left Bank?)
the Latin Quarter (le quartier Latin)
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"The Tribes of Palos Verdes" |
surfing
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The cauldron being looked at won't get hot enough to vaporize |
a watched pot doesn't boil
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Cell phone location tracking is one possible violation of privacy tracked by the EFF, short for this foundation |
the Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Friends of this author of "The Portrait of a Lady" commissioned Sargent to paint a portrait of the man at age 70 |
Henry James
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When General Patton wanted to censor this Pulitzer-winning sergeant's "Willie & Joe" cartoons, General Eisenhower said no |
(Greg: Who is Sargent Shriver?)
Bill Mauldin
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