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The name of this desert city that can hit 130° is used to mean anywhere remote |
Timbuktu
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2014: Michael Keaton, Emma Stone |
Birdman
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He wasn't inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but into the Army |
Elvis Presley
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Books to help with these persistent fears include a workbook about overcoming the commitment type |
phobias
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George's movie scores include "Shall We Dance", which starred his friends, this dancing pair |
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
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The "R" in an IRA, it's what you're investing towards |
retirement
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This remote "-land" is from the German for "land behind" |
hinterland
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2017: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams |
Get Out
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The Great Leap Forward program launched in this country led to a famine & millions of deaths |
China
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The cover of "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" by Dr. Richard Carlson reveals this great truth |
it's all small stuff
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Despite pressure to use white singers in blackface, George Gershwin insisted on a black cast for this work set on Catfish Row |
Porgy and Bess
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If you leave your job, you can turn your 401(k) into this 8-letter type of IRA |
a rollover
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This remote "-water" is an uncultured place out of the mainstream |
a backwater
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2009: Gabourey Sidibe, Mo'nique |
Precious
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Dedicated in June, this bridge linked Michigan's upper & lower peninsulas |
Mackinac
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This motivational speaker urged us, in book form, to "Awaken the Giant Within" (easy for him to say--he's 6'7"!) |
(Tony) Robbins
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In "I Got Rhythm" it's the line that follows "I got daisies in green pastures, I got my man..." |
"Who could ask for anything more?"
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You can use the money in your IRA in a variety of ways, but you can't use it as this type of security used for a loan |
collateral
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Sent to work for an obscure movie co., Clark Gable asked employees, "Why ain't you wearing parkas in" this region? |
(Alex: He went to work for Columbia, and it was considered [*].)
Siberia
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2016: Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon |
Ghostbusters
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After he was publicly vilified, this "Doctor Zhivago" author declined to accept his Nobel Prize |
Boris Pasternak
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"The Power of Positive Thinking", by this Protestant minister, made positive thinking a household term in the 1950s |
Norman Vincent Peale
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(Kelly presents the clue beside a reproducing piano.) Similar to a player piano, a reproducing piano uses a roll to recreate a performance by a human pianist, which is how we're able to hear & see how George Gershwin played this famous piece of his |
Rhapsody in Blue
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Contributions but not always distributions are taxed in the type of IRA named for this Delaware senator |
(William) Roth
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In 1846 a Buffalo, N.Y. newspaper spoofed life in small, out-of-the-way towns in "Letters from" here |
Podunk
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1991: Bill Murray, Richard Dreyfuss |
What About Bob?
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Later vice president, he was elected to the first of 4 terms as governor of New York |
Nelson Rockefeller
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A book shows how "Predictably Irrational" we are--a pain pill worked better if subjects were told its this was higher |
(Scott: What is dosage?)
price
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George's song "'S Wonderful" was featured in this Oscar-winning 1951 film starring Gene Kelly & Leslie Caron |
An American in Paris
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This "faithful" investment firm with $6.8 trillion in customer assets says it's the USA's "No. 1 IRA provider" |
Fidelity
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