WIVES OF THE NOT YET PRESIDENTS |
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A SHAKESPEARE PLAY IN A FEW WORDS |
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DEALING WITH THE GOVERNMENT |
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When Dwight Eisenhower first met her in 1915, he thought she had a saucy "look about her face and in her whole attitude" |
Mamie
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Challenges both professional & personal have played out at Seattle Grace Hospital on this series |
Grey's Anatomy
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Witches, Dunsinane, ghost, blood? Womb, doom |
Macbeth
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This agency was born in 1865 to combat counterfeiting, as at the Civil War's end, nearly 1/3 of currency in circulation was fake |
the Secret Service
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Varieties of this include star ruby, oro blanco & pink |
grapefruit
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(Dominique Ansel reads.) These savory appetizers are made with puff pastry & Parmesan; twist the pastry end back, but don't sip your drink with them |
cheese straws
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The former Ellen Herndon died in 1880, the year this future prez was elected veep |
(Amy: Who is Teddy Roosevelt?)
Arthur
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From the '70s, it could have alternately been titled "Defazio & Feeney" |
Laverne & Shirley
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Shipwreck, Viola... Cesario... same?! Romance |
(Amy: [Selecting the last clue] Uh, bringeth it.)
Twelfth Night
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The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service & the Bureau of Reclamation are part of this Cabinet department |
Interior
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The Pallas's cat is called the world's this superlative; it's not just the face--it's only successful on a third of its hunts |
grumpiest (cat)
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(Dominique Ansel reads.) It's not actually a thousand, despite the name, but usually three layers of puff pastry that are spread with cream & jam to make this dessert |
(James: What is "mill-FUEL"?) (Ken: Eh, "mill-FOO-ee", we'll take it.) (James: [Dismissively] Ah! French!)
mille-feuille
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Reagan's first wife, she earned 4 Oscar nominations, the first for 1946's "The Yearling" |
Jane Wyman
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"The Germans" is an episode of this British comedy about running a hotel |
(Ken: Yes, "Don't mention the war.")
Fawlty Towers
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Octavia, Octavius, battle, snake, figs, finis |
(James: So, in Vegas I can ask the manager if you can raise the limits for me. Can we try that?)
Antony and Cleopatra
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Appointed by Reagan, he was Chief Justice of the United States immediately before John Roberts |
Rehnquist
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This soft substance is used in nuclear reactor cores & pencils |
graphite
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(Dominique Ansel reads.) It's been ten years since I launched what Time magazine lauded as one of the best inventions of 2013, this signature hybrid pastry with a portmanteau name |
(Ken: Yes, today is actually the exact tenth birthday of the [*].) (James: Cool. $400 PASTRY.) [Laughter] (Ken: Scathing review.)
a cronut
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Georgia belle Ellen Axson, a relative of Confederate Gen. James Longstreet, got to live in Princeton with this not yet president |
(Sam: ...Who is [*]?) (Ken: That's correct.) (Sam: Huh.)
Wilson
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The title of this show, a continuation of "All in the Family", refers to a bar |
Archie Bunker's Place
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Magic, monsoon, misunderstanding, men from Milan |
The Tempest
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NYC's Eric Adams said, "I don't care what anyone says, there are ghosts in there", there being this 224-year-old mayoral residence |
Gracie Mansion
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This Mississippi city is home to one of the world's longest man-made beaches |
Gulfport
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Although this president's wife, Martha (nee Wayles), served as first lady of Virginia, she never served as U.S. first lady |
(Ken: Now if you at home don't want to know where the Daily Double is in this round, avert your eyes at all costs! [Beep boop] There we go.)
Jefferson
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Green Gables Farm on Prince Edward Island is home to this show's title character played by Amybeth McNulty |
Anne with an E
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Navarre, celibacy! Rosaline? Re-plan! |
Love's Labour's Lost
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Sen. Chris Coons & Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester have a relatively short D.C. commute to this, their home state |
Delaware
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Engines don't turn the main rotors on these flying machines; they self-lift due to air flow |
gyrocopters
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