BEST MUSICAL ACTOR TONY WINNERS |
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2001: As Max Bialystock in "The Producers" |
Nathan Lane
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Michelangelo took a stab at carving a bust of this slayer of Julius Caesar |
Brutus
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It completes the motto of Mad magazine's zany icon Alfred E. Neuman: "What--me..." |
worry?
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Hardened sap from its drill holes typically surrounds the nest of the red-cockaded this |
woodpecker
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Go for the whole caboodle with this word--a young, small, furbearing animal such as a fox |
a kit
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1988: As the Phantom in "Phantom of the Opera" |
Michael Crawford
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John Trumbull's painting of this event can be seen on the back of a $2 bill |
(Alex: Jefferson's on the front.)
the signing of the Declaration of Independence
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In one study it averages $35,051 per fresh-faced mortarboard-wearing degree holder |
(Stew: What is tuition?) [Torrey gave both listed responses.]
student (loan) debt
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An enclosure for equines |
a corral
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Loving soil more than sky, & not nocturnal like its kin, there's a burrowing type of this raptor |
a burrowing owl
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Edward Stratemeyer conceived the juvenile novel series about these 2 brothers, teen detectives |
the Hardy Boys
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2014: This 3-named actor as the 1-named Hedwig |
Neil Patrick Harris
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Rene Gagnon, one of the actual flag raisers on this island, is seen posing for the Marine Corps War Memorial statue |
Iwo Jima
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In 2014 1/4 of U.S. 16-year-olds had this document; 30 years ago it was nearly half |
a driver's license
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Soldiers; men & women in the reserves are sometimes called "weekend" ones |
warriors
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Since 1896 a Toledo baseball team has been known as these swamp dwellers |
the Mud Hens
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Youth "violence prevention" is part of what this org. offers in the Twin Cities; we hear it's "fun to stay" there |
the YMCA
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2003: As Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray" |
(Torrey: Who is John Travolta?)
Harvey Fierstein
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An official war artist for Britain, in 1946 Dame Laura Knight documented the trials in this German city |
Nuremberg
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With fewer entries, this "chilly" arm of Homeland Security deported 316,000 people in 2014 & 80,000 fewer in 2015 |
ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
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A weasel-like mammal related to the polecat, or, as used before "out", it means to bring to light |
ferret
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A 2014 study says the guts of these scavengers are adapted to not get sick from their putrid diet |
vultures
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5% of people with this disease have it as type 1, formerly termed juvenile |
diabetes
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1965: As Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof" |
(Hunter: Who is Topol?)
Zero Mostel
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Benjamin West's "The Death of General Wolfe" depicts the 1759 battle of Quebec during this North American conflict |
the French and Indian War
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It's the busiest Amtrak station, with around 10 million riders a year |
(Hunter: What is Grand Central Station?)
Pennsylvania Station
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From the Latin for "parch", it's the warm zone between the Tropic of Cancer & the Tropic of Capricorn |
(Hunter: What is arid?)
torrid
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Yeah, baby! This "C" bird that produces guano, valued as fertilizer, is also called a shag |
the cormorant
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In 2016 President Obama put a ban on this type of confinement for juveniles in the federal prison system |
solitary confinement
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