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At her wedding to Nicholas Longworth in 1906, Alice Roosevelt cut the wedding cake by grabbing this from a military aide |
a sword
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Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2 is a mouthful; this nickname for the piece is not |
the Moonlight Sonata
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Fundamental discoveries about how cancer cells proliferate came from study of the baker's type of this organism |
yeast
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The alliterative this "from Scratch" features tastes & treats from Denmark, Norway & Sweden |
Scandinavia
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Tom Selleck is Commissioner Frank Reagan on this NYPD-centric show |
Blue Bloods
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I'm doin' okay... you remember the ol' idiom, "fair to" this |
middling
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3 weddings took place during his administration: daughter Jessie in 1913, daughter Nellie in 1914 & niece Alice in 1918 |
Wilson
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Derived from the rumba, it's a dance of Cuban origin as well as the style of music for the dance |
(Abby: What is the marimba?)
the mambo
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Around 1960, she observed a chimp she named David Greybeard using blades of stiff grass to extract termites from holes |
(Abby: Jane Good--who is [*]?)
Jane Goodall
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Gabriel "Gator" Guilbeau, a chef & caterer for this TV drama, put together a "Dutton Ranch Family Cookbook" |
Yellowstone
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Her character on "Misfits of Science" had telekinetic powers, something she lacked as friend Monica |
Courteney Cox
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How do I feel? Comme ci, comme ça, you know... this-this |
so-so
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The first outdoor ceremony was Tricia Nixon's in 1971 in this picturesque spot outside the West Wing |
the Rose Garden
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This Austrian composer converted from Judaism to Catholicism to get the job as musical director of the Vienna Court Opera |
Mahler
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Even a burrowing mammal with poor vision could see this is a standard unit of measuring big amounts of small entities like atoms |
mole
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Erika Council's "Still We Rise" is "A Love Letter to" these Southern staples often served with gravy |
biscuits
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The Satin Dolls strip club on New Jersey Route 17 became this spot on an HBO series |
(Ken: On Sopranos it was [*].)
the Bada Bing
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Showing one's indifference, this interjection is called a "bleating" sound & defined as "be it as it may" in a 1928 dictionary |
(Brian: What is a bah?)
meh
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The 1st ceremony was in 1812 when Lucy Payne Washington, this first lady's sister, married Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd |
(Brian: Who is Martha Washington?)
Dolley Madison
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Some say this voice ranges between the notes A3 & A5, but it's more about the color |
(Ken: Adriana?) ... (Ken: Just in the nick of time.)
mezzo-soprano
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An Indonesian volcano spews blue; that's the color you get when this element meets oxygen & produces this dioxide |
sulfur
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"Plant-Based India" includes recipes for crispy masala dosa & these stews made with legumes like lentils & chickpeas |
dal
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"I am the danger... I am the one who knocks!" said this antihero of an acclaimed (& alliterative) AMC series |
(Brian: What is Breaking Bad?) ... (Ken: Yes, needed the character.)
Walter White
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Everything is just this, meaning pleasant & also a Bowie album with some "Changes" |
(Adriana: What is dandy?)
hunky dory
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Here's the title waltz from this operetta by Franz Lehár |
The Merry Widow waltz
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He was at the University of Manchester when he proposed his planetary model of the atom in 1911 |
Rutherford
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"Modern Comfort Food" & "Go-To Dinners" are among her Barefoot Contessa cookbooks |
Ina Garten
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About Kendall, this "Succession" character says their dad "wished that mom gave birth to a can opener... then it would be useful" |
(Ken: It's a sick burn from his brother [*].)
Roman Roy
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In the lingo of the 1930s or so, it's an adjective meaning fine & dandy or a noun meaning a dressed-up gentleman |
(Brian: What is gussie or gussied?)
a swell
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