DAVID MUIR COVERS POLITICS |
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One who admires the customs of England |
an Anglophile
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In a classic '70s sitcom, newsroommates Gavin MacLeod, Edward Asner & Ted Knight |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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To see how this religious sect lives in Lancaster, Penn., you can take a buggy ride in the country & visit one of their farms |
the Amish
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Wagner tubas were built especially for this 4-opera cycle |
Ring
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You can whiten your smile with this brand's 3D White toothpaste & Whitestrips |
(Oliver: What is Colgate?)
Crest
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(David Muir presents.) In my 2015 interview with Hillary Clinton, she said, quote "That was a mistake, I'm sorry" about using one of these while Secretary of State |
a private server
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One who loves & collects books |
a bibliophile
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Tim Daly & Tea Leoni, dealing with the federal government |
Madam Secretary
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Every June & July, "The Miracle Worker" is performed on the grounds of Ivy Green, her home in Tuscumbia |
Helen Keller
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This character seen here is both musical & instrumental |
(Alex: That's [*]. How quickly you've forgotten.)
Tubby the Tuba
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You might want to use a toothpaste that controls this, hardened plaque |
(Milton?: What is play--uh, what is mortar?)
tartar
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(David Muir presents.) Marking an abrupt change after decades, the normalization of relations with this country was the subject of an exclusive interview I conducted with President Obama in December of 2014 |
(Todd: What is Iran?)
Cuba
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A devoted, knowledgeable moviegoer |
a cinephile
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Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer, navigating New York |
Broad City
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Louisburg Square in this "elevated" neighborhood of Boston features red brick townhomes & a gated private park |
[All three contestant's scores appeared mirrored on their lecterns display when Oliver uncovered the Daily Double.] (Oliver: What are the Boston Commons?)
Beacon Hill
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In the 1890s this "March King" redeveloped a style of bass tuba that was eventually named for him |
(Alex: Yes, it was the [*]phone.)
Sousa
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(David Muir presents.) Political reporting often means hitting the presidential campaign trail, like I did in 2015 when I conducted a one-on-one interview in English & Spanish with this ex-governor |
(Alex: We have less than a minute now.)
Jeb Bush
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One who enjoys wines as a connoisseur |
an oenophile (a vinophile accepted)
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Jim Caviezel & Michael Emerson, fighting evil in a high-tech way |
(Alex: Oh, Oliver, you knew that. You couldn't recall it. Pick again, though.)
Person of Interest
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You can visit a weather museum at the top of this New Hampshire peak, reachable via a cog railway |
Mt. Washington
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The name of this instrument, which serves as a tenor tuba in military bands, is from the Greek for "good sounding" |
(Alex: You know it as [*]. Back to you, Todd.) [Improbably, IBM's Watson selects the next clue.] (Watson: $1000, same category.)
the euphonium
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(David Muir presents.) I interviewed this first-term senator in April 2014 & she insisted she was not running for president |
(Alex: You are right again, and our thanks to David Muir for doing those clues for us.)
Elizabeth Warren
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A lover of words; hopefully you're enough of one to get this |
a logophile
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Noah Wyle & Moon Bloodgood began dealing with aliens in 2011 |
Falling Skies
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The National Farm Toy Museum in Dyersville is an attraction in this corn-rich state |
(Alex: Good, you're on the plus side again.)
Iowa
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His album "Birth of the Cool" includes the French horn & tuba, instruments rarely heard in a jazz context |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Miles Davis
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