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The word for "Greek" in this artist's nickname is Italian, not Spanish |
(Maggie: Who is Greco?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Maggie: [Shakes head])
El Greco
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This huge flower which can be a foot in diameter, is grown for both its seeds & their oil |
sunflower
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"Swanson on Swanson" |
Gloria Swanson
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Color commonly associated with jaundice |
yellow
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My oh my, what a wonderful day it was when Disney's "Song of the South" won an Oscar for this song |
(Alex: Yes, 1948.)
"Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
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To keep new technology secret, this Battle Creek co. has stopped their 80-year-old plant tour |
Kellogg's
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In 1891 painter Paul Gauguin left Paris bound for this island |
Tahiti
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It only takes about 85 of these to make a pound of milk chocolate |
cocoa beans
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This strong-willed Watergate felon simply titled his autobiography "Will" |
G. Gordon Liddy
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People with this universal donor blood type are more likely to develop ulcers |
O
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Mangosuthu Gatcha Buthulesi has been in the news as chief of this, South Africa's largest Black tribe |
the Zulus
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Named for rock formations in the area, this Colorado city gets its water from a glacier it owns |
Boulder
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Event depicted in this famous painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder: |
(Wendy: I can't see it that well.) (Alex: Hang on just a second, we'll turn the monitor for you; I don't want you to miss this.) (Wendy: What is Dinner?)
The Peasant Wedding
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Summer berries only found growing wild until 1st cultivated in New Jersey in early 20th c. |
(Wendy: What are cranberries?) (Maggie: What are strawberries?)
blueberries
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"Up from Slavery" |
Booker T. Washington
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Condition where your legs turn inward at the patellas, it's how a 1-man-band plays the cymbals |
knock-kneed
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Only president whose first or last name fits this category |
Zachary Taylor
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City where you can visit Minnehaha Falls, its name combines Indian & Greek words for water & city |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
MInneapolis
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He's famous for his depiction of "The 4 Freedoms" as well as scenes from life in middle America |
Norman Rockwell
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Pea, beans & peanuts are members of this 2nd largest family of flowering plants |
legumes
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"My Life for Beauty" is autobiography of this cosmetician |
(Wendy: Who is Mary Kay?)
Helena Rubinstein
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From Greek for "gray", this eye disorder is characterized by extreme pressure in the eyeball |
glaucoma
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This former arm of the North Sea, now being reclaimed, has become the 12th Netherlands province |
the Zuider Zee
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Critics of this prolific artist point out his name anagrams to "Avida Dollars", meaning eager for bucks |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go.)
Salvador Dali
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85% of U.S. supply of this species of hard wheat used in pasta comes from North Dakota |
(Joel: What is semolina?)
durum
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"Good Evening, Everybody" & "So Long Until Tomorrow" |
(Wendy: What is Walter Cronkite's autobiography?)
Lowell Thomas
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If you consult an otorhinolaryngologist, you're seeing a doctor who specializes in these |
ear, nose & throat
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Mary Leakey found remains of this 1 3/4 million-year -old being later renamed Australo-pithecus boisei |
Zinjanthropus
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