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ALLITERATIVE TV ACTRESSES |
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The source of this longest Chinese river is a glacier high in the mountains |
the Yangtze
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In Deborah Moggach's "Tulip Fever", a mania for the title bulbs sweeps this Dutch city in the 1630s |
(Margie: Uh... I'm sorry. Uh...) (Alex: [Indicating time expiry] Oh.) (Margie: Tulips--) (Alex: [Overlapping] No, took too long.) (Margie: What are tulips?) (Alex: No.)
Amsterdam
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She had to deal with a cancer diagnosis on the cable dramedy "The Big C" |
Laura Linney
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The first successful nationally distributed low-calorie beer was Lite from this brand |
Miller
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BullGuard & the Kure are anti-this danger with a biological name |
virus
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A part of NYC's metro area, it was named for founder Adriaen van der Donck's nickname, which meant "young gentleman" |
Yonkers
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Democrats & Republicans fight it out to win in this type of state, like Florida or Ohio |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a battleground
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"The Mystery at Lilac Inn" was the fourth novel to feature this teen detective |
Nancy Drew
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Charisma Carpenter played Cordelia on "Buffy" & they liked her so much she made it to the cast of this spinoff |
Angel
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In 1929, "Wings" took the first Best Picture Oscar, & this swashbuckler senior was the first host of the ceremony |
(Margie: Who is Errol Flynn?)
Douglas Fairbanks
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In 2016 Dag Kittlaus demoed Viv, which will make this virtual assistant Dag co-created look like a brain-damaged chipmunk |
Siri
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This port on Tokyo Bay was destroyed in 1923 by the Great Kanto earthquake & again in World War II by U.S. bombing |
Yokohama
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This equine name for a fashionable dresser is also used for a rack to dry laundry |
a clotheshorse
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A monk turns detective & investigates a murder at a medieval abbey in this Umberto Eco work |
The Name of the Rose
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Lori Loughlin reprised her role as John Stamos' wife when this reboot hit Netflix in 2016 |
Fuller House
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The first woman mayor of a major U.S. city was Bertha Landes in Seattle; soon after came Dorothy Lee in this city 172 miles south |
Portland
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It's approval over a finished film; add "Pro" & you have editing software |
Final Cut
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A great view of Mount Ararat 32 miles away can be had from the Old Fort in this Armenian capital |
Yerevan
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This type of German spirit double appears in Dostoyevsky's novel "The Double" |
(Alex: You are now $6,000 off the lead.) (Margie: Um, I'll wager $6,000.) (Alex: For a tie, here is the clue...)
a doppelganger
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"Daisy Miller", about a young American in Europe, brought this man international fame |
Henry James
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Post-Xena, she's played Izzy on "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." & Ruby on "Ash vs. Evil Dead" |
Lucy Lawless
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The Downing Urn was the first memorial to be placed in this capital area that now has many |
the National Mall
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This 3-letter format for e-exchange of documents prints nice using "Cute" this format "Writer" |
PDF
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The seal of this state of the Federated States of Micronesia has a stone coin & the words "Land of stone money" |
Yap
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It's the act of bending the knee in worship |
genuflecting
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This Daniel Keyes title refers to offerings left on the backyard grave of a once smart mouse |
Flowers for Algernon
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In the 1968 episode "Plato's Stepchildren" she went where few women had gone before, one of TV's first interracial kisses |
Nichelle Nichols
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The first nuclear explosion was set off at the New Mexico site with this religious name, aka Jornada del Muerto |
Trinity
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This name of a fictional butler is also an app to Mac-simize your productivity |
(Seth: What is Jeeves?) ... (Alex: And we have less than a minute now to deal with that last category, Eric.)
Alfred
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