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Slice into a pluot & you'll find it's made up of these 2 words |
plum and apricot
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In 1995 he co-founded George, a political magazine; it ceased publication in 2001, after his death |
JFK Jr.
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The picture of Dorian Gray from the 1945 movie hangs at the Art Institute of this U.S. city |
Chicago
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"Good night, good night! Parting is such" this oxymoron |
sweet sorrow
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This farm building can precede "spider" or "raising" |
a barn
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Alabama Shakes, Merle Haggard & Iggy Pop played on this "City Limits" but not all at once |
Austin
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Like Mama June Shannon, a momager is a parent who is specifically trying to do this |
(Liz: What is manage?) (Alex: Be--) (Liz: Her child?) (Alex: Give a little more.)
manage a stage child (get them in show business)
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Beverly, Harriet, Eston & Madison Hemings were but some of the kids believed to have been fathered by this president |
Jefferson
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This substance was used to make "The Locomotive", the Edward Hopper drawing seen here |
charcoal
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This British Romantic poet & lord wrote, "Maid of Athens, ere we part, give, oh give me back my heart!" |
Lord Byron
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Leeds is a stone one built by a Norman baron |
a castle
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PBS appraises this series as "part adventure, part history lesson, and part treasure hunt!" |
Antiques Roadshow
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A chugger is this type of "mugger" found outside a grocery store with a clipboard trying to get your cash |
a charity
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(I'm Jenna Bush Hager.) Also the child of a president, he was the chairman of the GOP in Dade County as well as Florida's Commerce Secretary & I must admit, I know him pretty well |
Jeb Bush
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His relative by marriage James Ives served as a partner of their lithographic firm |
(Nathaniel) Currier
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A song from this musical says, "So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodnight" |
The Sound of Music
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The Camp Dome 4 is a model of this from REI |
a tent
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In Russia they don' give this comic (& now a professor!) the relationship show "Happily Ever Laughter"; we do! |
Yakov Smirnoff
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urbandictionary.com refers to these ovine types as "those who follow trends blindly" |
sheeple
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Serving in the House in 1848, he died in the Capitol itself, 2 days after a stroke |
(Alan: Uh... who is... hmm.) (Alex: Hurry.) ... (Alex: Did you forget the category, PRESIDENTIAL KIDS? That might have helped you.)
John Quincy Adams
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In his still life paintings, this post-Impressionist sought "to render perspective only through color" |
(Paul) Cézanne
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"Goodbye, Piccadilly, farewell, Leicester Square, it's a long, long way to" this Irish place |
Tipperary
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A wooden building such as a Native American medicine one |
(Liz: What is a wigwam?)
a lodge
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This host of "The Week" on PBS moonlights--or daylights, really-- weekday mornings on CBS |
Charlie Rose
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It's a composite of 2 old, posh British universities |
Oxbridge
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Abram, the longest-lived child of this 19th c. president whose middle name was Abram, died in 1958 at age 85 |
(Liz: Who is Fillmore?)
James Garfield
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The name of this technique pioneered by Leonardo da Vinci means "light & dark" |
chiaroscuro
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One of her poems says, "Parting is all we know of heaven, and all we need of hell" |
Emily Dickinson
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Mike Yankoski explored the lives of the homeless in the book "Under" this 8-letter structure |
(Alex: Under [*].)
the overpass
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"Billy Porter: Broadway & Soul" & "Sinatra: Voice for a Century" were "Live from" this landmark around 64th & Columbus |
(Liz: What is Carnegie Hall?) ... (Alex: We have very little time left.)
Lincoln Center
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