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This ringed planet is the farthest one from earth that can be seen with the naked eye |
Saturn
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20 years before "Murphy Brown", her play "The Freezer" was named one of "the Best Short Plays of 1968" |
Candice Bergen
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No money, no goods: C.O.D. |
cash on delivery
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Giving herself a wavy look with a home one of these--if it doesn't work, she may not come out for days |
a permanent
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After an all-night negotiation led to a settlement, Tom Glavine revealed, "There is no strike" in this sport |
baseball
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Frank Zappa's daughter thinks "Good Times" comic Jimmie is "Dy-no-mite!" & becomes this, like Buzz Aldrin |
(Brian: Who is Moon Unit Walker?)
Moon Walker
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It's actually too small to influence other planets' orbits, the theory that led to its discovery |
Pluto
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Jason Miller wrote & starred in a 1997 play about this actor nicknamed "The Great Profile" |
John Barrymore
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A first sale of stock on the open market: IPO |
an initial public offering
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Soothing her tired eyes with slices of this veggie that's popular in British tea sandwiches |
cucumbers
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After that pretzel incident, she said, "You will be glad to know the president is practicing safe snacks" |
Laura Bush
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Sen. Rodham Clinton conquers Sir Edmund who conquered Everest & becomes... |
Hillary Hillary
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With thick clouds reflecting lots of light, this planet was once known as Lucifer & Phosphorus |
Venus
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Pertaining to a fictitious name: DBA |
doing business as
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Improving her pedicure with this object made using ground corundum |
an emery board
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A former senator from Tennessee, he quipped in 2002, "I am concerned about the economy. I was the first one laid off" |
Al Gore
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If actress Lange of "Peyton Place" turned on the "Heartlight" of singer Neil, she'd have this jewel of a name |
Hope Diamond
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Astrologers say that when this "Planet of Communication" goes retrograde, stuff on Earth falls apart |
Mercury
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Now best remembered as a playwright, in his day he was famous for playing the ghost of Hamlet's father |
(himself) William Shakespeare
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Furnisher of financial data on Wall St.: S&P |
Standard & Poor's
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Using a pumice stone to do this to her skin, from the Latin for "to strip leaves" |
exfoliating
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Prodded about possible insider trading, she remarked on national TV, "I want to focus on my salads" |
[This clue appeared in the 2005 Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie film Mr. & Mrs. Smith.]
Martha Stewart
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Ms. Khan, once the lead singer of Rufus, feels for Senator Trent & gets this sweet name |
Chaka Lott
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This planet's day is almost exactly the same as ours--24 hours, 37 minutes |
(Maura: What is Venus?)
Mars
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This British actress seen here based the heroine of her play "The Mandrake Root" on her mother, Rachel Kempson |
Lynn Redgrave
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A salary increase in response to inflation: COLA |
a cost of living adjustment
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Using this Jergens brand's strips to clean out her pores -- I wouldn't go in right now |
Bioré
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Regarding Mick Jagger's knighthood, he scoffed, "It's a paltry honor... hold out for the Lordship, mate" |
[Alex reads the quote part of the clue with some sort of accent.] ... (Maura: Who is Sean Connery?)
(his partner) Keith Richards
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Ms. Frontiere, owner of the Rams, marries Lucrezia's brother Cesare & gets this rhyming name |
Georgia Borgia
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