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ALLITERATIVE 2-WORD TERMS |
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE |
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"Homo Musicus" |
The Music Man
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To curb excessive decoration of these boats by nobles, Venice passed a law that kept them black |
a gondola
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"She sells seashells by the sea shore" is a classic one of these |
a tongue twister
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The midnight to 8 A.M. shift |
the graveyard shift
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At the height of its naval power, Venice was known as the "Queen of" this sea |
the Adriatic
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No need to cry over this tree |
a weeping willow
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After Bizet's death at age 36, Ernest Guiraud assembled 2 instrumental suites from this opera |
Carmen
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"Mikado" librettist |
Gilbert
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"Mea Domina Bella" |
My Fair Lady
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Venice's "Main Street", it winds through the city's center for almost 2 1/2 miles |
the Grand Canal
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It's the bovine term for a business or product that generates a steady flow of income |
a cash cow
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Gustav Holst finished this work by writing "Mercury" in 1916 |
(Alex: Lisa?) (Lisa: [no response])
The Planets
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There's a ruffed type of this game bird |
a grouse
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"Quadragesimus Secundus Vicus" |
42nd Street
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This sandbar, home to the Venice Film Festival since 1932, is one of Europe's most popular beach resorts |
Lido Beach
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They're the classic footwear seen here |
saddle shoes
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Mendelssohn's "Calm Sea And Prosperous Voyage" is a concert one--not before an opera but standing alone |
an overture
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He built what's now Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre |
(Sid) Grauman
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"Caligae Torquentes" |
Kinky Boots
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The Museum of Glass Art in the Giustinian Palace chronicles this nearby island's glassmaking history |
(Alex: About a minute to go now.)
Murano
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Alliterative synonym for a shaman |
a medicine man
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In a performance of this 1931 suite, the percussionist needs coconut shells to imitate a burro on the trail |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Grand Canyon Suite
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