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PRITZKER ARCHITECTURE PRIZE WINNERS |
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In 1994 the FBI busted Aldrich Ames, a 31-year vet of this agency, for selling secrets to the Soviets |
the CIA
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Anyone uncool was this rectangular polygon, dig? |
square
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2007 winner Richard Rogers & 1998's Renzo Piano teamed up to design the Pompidou Centre in this city |
Paris
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This printmaking method was invented around 1800 & soon, art stars like Delacroix & Goya were using it |
(Trish: What is silkscreen?)
lithography
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Nine UK rivers bear this name, including the one seen here; oh, that's the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in the background |
Avon
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John Belushi & the other Deltas help make Frank Underwood the president |
(Trish: What is Alpha House?)
Animal House of Cards
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In the 1940s & '50s top British agent Harold Philby, nicknamed this after a Kipling title boy, was really a KGB mole |
(Trish: What is Mowgli?) (Jeff: Who is Rikki-Tikki-Tavi?) (Rob: Who is Jim?)
Kim
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It wasn't just something to write on, it was a place to crash-- you know, to sleep |
a pad
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In 1966 Jorn Utzon quit the opera house project designed for this city but today, that's his legacy |
Sydney
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A set religious rite, such as the Eucharist |
liturgy
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Out Stack, a rocky islet in this "equine" island group, is the United Kingdom's northernmost point |
the Shetlands
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Plantation-set Disney film about Kyle, Cartman & their animated friends |
(Rob: What is [*] Movie? What is [*]: Bigger, Longer and Uncut?)
Song of the South Park
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Rosenblum was the real last name of this early 1900s British "Ace of Spies" |
Sidney Reilly
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Meaning falling off a surfboard or other similar disaster, it was also the title of the Surfaris' 1963 Top 10 hit |
wipeout
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Philip Johnson, the prize's very first winner in 1979, designed the Glass House in New Canaan in this state |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Connecticut
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Not in a figurative way, it means "relating to a seashore" |
littoral
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In recent years, large chunks of the white chalk cliffs near this port have fallen into the sea |
Dover
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Actress Julia Roberts flirts with Hugh Grant in a Steven Bochco cop series, & let's be careful out there |
Notting Hill Street Blues
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Your "treads" were your shoes; insert 1 letter to get these, your clothes, man |
threads
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Dickens traumatized himself writing the death of this girl |
Little Nell
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With 114 miles of canals, this second-largest city in England rival Venice in total length of its canals |
Birmingham
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Arthur Miller play adaptation about a violent biker gang in a drug war |
All My Sons of Anarchy
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This "colorful" Secret Service chief & detective agency founder busted Confederate spy Rose Greenhow |
(Allan) Pinkerton
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Bummer-- they closed the last "groove yard", this type of store, in my neighborhood |
a record store
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When a treaty was signed there, Brest was followed by this |
Litovsk
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2,036-foot Snaefell is the tallest-- & only--mountain on this isle in the Irish Sea |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Isle of Man
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Hubert Selby Jr. novel adaptation about comical cop Andy Samberg |
(Rob: What is A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 9-9?)
Last Exit to Brooklyn 9-9
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