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ALSO ON THE MONOPOLY BOARD |
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WASN'T THAT AN '80s THING? |
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Not only did he produce "Citizen Kane", he co-wrote, starred in & directed the film, too--talk about a best boy |
Welles
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Alliterative slang for crying |
the waterworks
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An iconic 1930 image: "____ Gothic" |
(Phillip: What is [*] Gothic?)
American
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Alice Ball was 23 & a college instructor in Hawaii in 1915 when she developed the first successful treatment for this, also known as Hansen's disease |
leprosy
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A man... a woman in distress... ladder climbing... a giant ape... this video game that debuted in 1981 had it all! |
Donkey Kong
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We hope your dog doesn't suffer ennui when boarded in one of these establishments |
a kennel
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In addition to exec producing "Michael Clayton", he got an Oscar nomination for Best Lead Actor |
George Clooney
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Morgan Freeman's first regular TV gig |
(Ken: PBS kids remember [*].)
The Electric Company
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From 1912, more mechanical than nude: "Nude Descending a ____, No. 2" |
Staircase
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Nobel laureate Gertrude Elion helped develop drugs to treat herpes, gout & this, cancer of the bone marrow |
leukemia
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The Wayfarer style of this brand of sunglasses was an '80s fave |
Ray-Bans
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Get thee to this synonym for a convent |
nunnery
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This mega producer & creator of "Scandal" declared, "You can waste your lives drawing lines or you can live your life crossing them" |
(Shonda) Rhimes
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In baseball, this "punitive" measure began in 1997, & for the Yankees it was over $4.4 million |
a luxury tax
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A group portrait by Rembrandt: "The ____ ____ (The Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq)" |
The Night Watch
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Rosalind Franklin's X-ray photograph of this helped prove it to be a double-helix polymer |
[Carlos selected the first clue.]
DNA
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"Say You, Say Me" is on his album "Dancing On The Ceiling" |
Lionel Richie
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Manually sifting for gold in a river |
panning
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As a producer, he was smart enough to hire himself to direct "A Beautiful Mind"; imagine that! |
(Ken: Of Imagine Entertainment, yeah.)
Ron Howard
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The president lives on it |
Pennsylvania Avenue
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Picasso cubed it: "Les Demoiselles d'____" |
Avignon
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Dorothy Hodgkin's Nobel Prize in Chemistry was for her work on this vitamin, whose deficiency causes pernicious anemia |
B12
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He was elected governor of Massachusetts in 1982 & 1986 & then it was on to the presidency--well, not quite |
Dukakis
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A chronological record of the events of successive years |
an annal
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"Top Gun" & "CSI" are just two of the projects of this last of Hollywood's mega producers |
(Emily: Who is Scott?) ... (Ken: But Tony Scott often directed the movies of this guy, [*].)
Jerry Bruckheimer
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A Latvian street? |
Baltic Avenue
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Francisco Goya: "The 3rd of ____, 1808" |
May
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Called the first female M.D. in modern times, she helped found the London School of Medicine for Women in 1875 |
Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell
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This stainless-steel car with gull-wing doors debuted in 1981; fewer than 10,000 were made |
a DeLorean
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Gould, Miller or Ford |
Glenn
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