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A loose mixture of particles larger than sand, you might it in your driveway |
gravel
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It's the only west coast newspaper with a Sunday circulation exceeding 1 million |
the Los Angeles Times
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The canine quarters a person occupies when in disgrace |
the doghouse
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In his film "Do The Right Thing" he played Mookie, the delivery boy |
Spike Lee
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To eliminate the good as well as the bad is called throwing out the baby with this |
the bathwater
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According to Britannica, Aristotle said the perfect age for this was 37 for men, 18 for women |
marriage
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This form of carbon used in pencils is also called plumbago, or black lead |
graphite
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This city's Arkansas Gazette is the oldest newspaper west of the Mississippi |
Little Rock
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Another word for bunk or baloney, from the name for the slop fed to pigs |
hogwash
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She played the psychic through whom ghost Patrick Swayze talked to Demi Moore |
(Alex: In the film Ghost, right.)
Whoopi Goldberg
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Hey, Charlie! This company was the first to announce that it would sell dolphin-safe tuna |
Starkist
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After tutoring the soon to be great Alexander, Aristotle returned to this city & founded the Lyceum |
Athens
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Africa's Olduvai, where fossils of early man were found, is one of these deep, narrow valleys |
a gorge
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Until 1976 this Chicago paper called itself the "World's Greatest Newspaper" |
the Chicago Tribune
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An equine way to say your information comes from the original source |
from the horse's mouth
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This 1957 film is the only one Red Buttons & Marlon Brando made together |
(David: What is Guys & Dolls?) (Marc: What is On the Waterfront?)
Sayonara
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It's a sign of the Zodiac as well as the name of 13 popes |
Leo
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He joined this man's Academy as a student & went on to teach there |
Plato
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The Waimangu, one of these in New Zealand, killed at least 2 people when it erupted in 1917 |
a geyser
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Begun in 1919 this New York City newspaper was the first tabloid picture paper in the U.S. |
the Daily News
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If you are a sitting one of these, you could become a dead one |
a duck
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This star of "M" didn't know how to whistle, so director Fritz Lang did it for him |
Peter Lorre
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Leeza of Entertainment Tonight or a bunch of lesser apes |
Gibbons
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Title of the following famous painting |
(Marc: What is "Socrates Contemplating The Bust of Aristotle"?)
"Aristotle Contemplating The Bust of Homer"
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This mineral is used in making plaster of Paris & Portland cement |
gypsum
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Columnist George Will writes for Newsweek & this newspaper that owns it |
the Washington Post
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Bart Simpson has steered the kids of the country to this way of saying, "Cool it!" |
"Don't have a cow, man!"
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Her filmography includes "Joyride", "Something Wild", "Working Girl" & "Cherry 2000" |
Melanie Griffith
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A play by Chekhov, or a trio of mountain peaks in Oregon |
Three Sisters
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Aristotle's term for this was "Analytica", meaning to unravel |
(Marc: What was philosophy?)
logic
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