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WE'LL BE GRILLIN' & CHILLIN' |
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"Grey's Anatomy" |
Washington
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Title 4, Section 8: this "should never be carried flat or horizontally, but always aloft and free" |
the flag
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A manuscript by this "Good Earth" author was lost for 40 years, found in a storage unit in Texas & published in 2013 |
(Pearl) Buck
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The HPBA recons Memorial Day, Fourth of July & this holiday as the 3 biggest steak-grilling days in the USA |
[Alex read "HPBA" in the clue as "Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association".]
Labor Day
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It's a person in charge of a museum collection; Margaret Mead was one at the American Museum of Natural History |
a curator
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A September 1666 fire destroyed much of this capital city, including its cathedral |
London
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Title 13, Sec. 141: "The Secretary shall, in the year 1980 and every 10 years thereafter, take a decennial" one of these |
a census
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She made a splash with her 1970 young adult novel "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret?" |
(Judy) Blume
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Named for an insect, the preparation for grilling involves splitting meat down the middle |
butterflying
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He's the Stooge in the middle |
Curly
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September in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of this month in the north |
March
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"Northern Exposure" & "Men in Trees" |
Alaska
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Title 2, Sec. 4901: "A person shall not serve as" one of these "of the Senate before he has attained the age of 16 years" |
(Courtney: What is majority leader?) ... (Alex: [*], yes. A majority leader has to be at least 16. Boy, you're taking us into some strange politics.) (Courtney: Yeah.)
a page
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In "The Mill on the Floss", she wrote, "The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history" |
George Eliot
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This sizzling Mexican dish consists of strips of grilled beef or chicken sauteed with onions & peppers |
fajitas
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The name of this movement came from a derisive 1908 review about Georges Braque |
Cubism
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On September 9 (not in spring) Japan observes Choyo No Sekku, a festival celebrating this flower |
(Barbra: What is the cherry blossom?)
the chrysanthemum
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Title 6, Section 291: "Abolishment of INS", this service of the Justice Department |
(Courtney: What is Immigration?) (Alex: And...?) (Courtney: Immigration and, uh...) (Alex: Didn't give it all.)
Immigration and Naturalization
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The 10th novel in Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonriders" fantasy series is titled "The Renegades of" this planet |
Pern
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Grown in Georgia, the Vidalia type of these are in season during summer & are great on burgers or skewered |
onions
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(Hi, I'm Al Roker.) You can expect heavy rain, lightning & thunder from this type of cloud that's recognized by its anvil-shaped top |
(Barbra: What is cumulus?)
cumulonimbus
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Tajikistan, Armenia & Latvia all gained independence in September of this tumultuous year |
1991
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Title 3, Section 102: "The President shall receive...compensation in the aggregate amount of _____ a year" |
$400,000 a year
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A towering tale of the old west, "Cimarron" by this "Show Boat" author was the No. 1 book of 1930 |
Edna Ferber
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Texas based Genghis Grill specializes in this assemble-it-yourself style of barbecue grilling |
Mongolian barbecue
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The name of this resort city about 40 miles south of Mexico city translates to "horn of the cow" |
Cuernavaca
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Make a donation on September 27, the feast day of this saint "de Paul", the patron saint of charities |
(Jim: Who is St. Jude?)
St. Vincent de Paul
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