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His words "The people's heroes are immortal" are engraved on a monument in Tiananmen Square |
Mao Tse-tung
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In Style's first issue, in 1994, visited Barbra Streisand's pad in this wealthy California coastal community |
(Alex: And that's [*]--not too far from here.)
Malibu
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In the 2005 Orange Bowl, this university's Trojans trampled the Sooners, 55-19 |
Southern California
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The Incas munched on charque (what we call jerky) from the dried meat of this 5-letter pack animal |
the llama
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On January 3, 1990 he surrendered to U.S. troops surrounding the Vatican Embassy |
Manuel Noriega
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In the old song standard, it's the line that precedes "all the livelong day" |
(Zeb: What is "I'll be working on the railroad"?) ... (Alex: "I've been working", not "I'll be", yes.)
"I've been working on the railroad"
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Vasco da Gama is among those depicted on this capital city's Monument to the Discoveries |
Lisbon
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In Style's 10th anniversary cover girl was this South African actress in gold sequins |
Charlize Theron
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Of the Ivy League colleges, this one is alphabetically first |
Brown
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2 of the 5 different nuts in a jar of Planters Deluxe Mixed Nuts |
cashews & pecans (also hazelnuts, brazils, & almonds)
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Longtime congressman Manuel Lujan was appointed Secretary of the Interior by this man in 1989 |
(Jason: Who is, uh, George Bush?) (Alex: Which one?) (Jason: Uh, the First.) (Alex: Okay. Ha ha ha. It's not a dynasty. It's not royalty... yet.) (Jason: Yet.)
George H.W. Bush
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This play is set in Tuscumbia, Alabama & at the Perkins Institute for the blind |
The Miracle Worker
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Though Mumtaz died in 1631, this tomb of hers (& it was some tomb) wasn't completed until about 1643 |
the Taj Mahal
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In Style often features these places that feature massage & pampering, named for a town in Belgium |
spa
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Seton Hill University is in Greensburg, Penn.; Seton Hall University is in South Orange in this state |
New Jersey
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In 2003 these frozen waffles let go with a 50th anniversary party |
Eggos
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In this novel, Judge Miller's gardener's helper Manuel kidnaps the dog Buck & sells him to pay his gambling debts |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
The Call of the Wild
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2-word term for insurance required of businesses for employees injured on the job |
workman's compensation
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The TV special "In Style Celebrity Weddings" included the nuptials of Danielle Spencer to this actor |
(Alex: And that Oscar-winning actor is [*].)
Russell Crowe
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Wheaton College in Illinois recently ranked No. 1 in college food, followed by this school in Brunswick, Maine |
Bowdoin College
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Though it sounds like the most terrible food, it's really just German for sausage |
(Zeb: Uh, what is awful?)
wurst
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In 1962 Cesar Chavez founded the union that is today known as this |
the United Farm Workers of America
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Auckland's One Tree Hill is the former site of a "pa", or fortified village, of these people |
the Maori
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In Style defined this type of "fabulous" as requiring lots of jewelry & fur, as seen on Lil' Kim & Missy Elliott |
ghetto fabulous
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In 1982 Jimmy Carter established the Carter Center in partnership with this university |
[Applause for Jason's run of the category]
Emory
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Yum! It's removed from a fish, pressed through a screen to remove membranes, put in brine, then packed with salt in a tin |
[No applause for Jason's run of the category]
caviar
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One of the "New Deal" programs created for the unemployed, it was abbreviated the WPA |
(Jason: What is the Works Project Administration?) (Alex: Say it again?) (Jason: [*]?) (Alex: That's it, yes.)
the Works Progress Administration
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