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In 2016 London's double decker buses, traditionally this color, went green... all-electric, that is |
red
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The Bravo channel has introduced us to "The Real" ones of Atlanta, Beverly Hills & New Jersey |
housewives
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It's the "W." in George W. Bush |
Walker
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It's a mythological mixture of goat & human |
satyr
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"The Seasons" by Haydn, in which the oboe imitates the crowing of this barnyard bird |
a rooster
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"I don't feel like going into it", says Holden Caulfield on page 1 of this book; we're off to a great start |
Catcher in the Rye
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The Star of the Republic Museum is devoted to this state's history as an independent republic from 1836 to 1845 |
Texas
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The female judge on the last season of "American Idol" was this singer & movie star |
Jennifer Lopez
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Stonewall Jackson was the "right arm" of this man, middle name Edward |
Robert E. Lee
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Panne & antique are types of this fabric |
satin
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Sax man Kenny G's holiday album "Miracles", featuring "Away In A" this |
a manger
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This author makes me feel like I'm there, talking of a Hobbit-hole with "a tube-shaped hall like a tunnel" |
Tolkien
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Visitors to this inventor's New Jersey lab can hear recordings from his 1890 talking doll, a costly failure |
Edison
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On "Undercover Boss", a CEO worked at this convenience store & learned firsthand about customer service |
(Antonio: What is Walmart?) (Connor: What is CVS?)
7-Eleven
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This "Empire" actress' middle initial P. stands for Penda, Swahili for "love"; her first name means hope |
Taraji P. Henson
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Another term for a moon, or the object seen here |
a satellite
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The episode of this show where Telly Monster's friend Richard Stoltzman visits to play clarinet |
(Alex: Are you three too old for [*]?) [Laughter]
Sesame Street
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Judy Blume's book about this whale of a nickname says a classroom is hot & stuffy & smells "like this afternoon" |
"Blubber"
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The 4 sets of sea horses around this city's Buckingham Fountain represent the states that border Lake Michigan |
(Alex: Lucia, pick a city.) (Lucia: What is Detroit?)
Chicago
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Reality shows on this cable channel have included "Bad Dog!" & "Snake Man of Appalachia" |
Animal Planet
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Here's the "T": this educator's middle initial T. is for Taliaferro |
Booker T. Washington
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To be labeled "free" of this type of fat, a food must contain less than 0.5 grams of it per serving |
saturated fat
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A CD of the 1777 oboe concerto, the only one by this precocious composer |
(Lucia: [Too quickly for her phrasing to be heard] Who is [*]?) (Alex: I'm sorry?) (Lucia: [*]. Wolfgang Amadeus...) (Alex: No.) [Lucia gives up.] (Alex: She--she phrased it in the form of a question? Okay.) (Lucia: Who--who is...) (Alex: You speak too quickly for me, Lucia.) (Lucia: Sorry.)
Mozart
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He began a book, "I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe" |
(Ralph) Ellison
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A major attraction in Colombia, Tequendama Falls are on this river with the same name as the capital |
Bogotá
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This supermodel is the creator of "America's Next Top Model" |
Tyra Banks
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The middle C. in the name of this "2001" writer stood for Charles |
(Arthur C.) Clarke
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Papa's got a brand-new bag--one of these |
a satchel
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A piece that shows off the clarinet's range, the widest of all woodwinds, nearly 4 of these |
(Lucia: [Distinctly this time] What are [*]?) (Alex: Thank you for phrasing it slower.)
octaves
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Ponyboy says in the first few lines of this classic, "I was wishing I looked like Paul Newman"; don't we all, Ponyboy |
The Outsiders
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