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WOMEN OUTSTANDING IN THEIR FIELD |
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MAY I HAVE A WORD WITH "U"? |
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Springfield, Illinois |
Abraham Lincoln
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In "South Pacific", Nellie Forbush sings that she's "a cock-eyed" one of these |
an optimist
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Robert Louis Stevenson fell in love with Fanny Osbourne, a married woman, & later wrote this tale for her son |
Treasure Island
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Leave "Suburban" sprawl! Be a "Trailblazer" & zip off to "Tahoe" in one of this company's vehicles |
Chevy
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Giada de Laurentiis, Rachael Ray, Julia Child |
cooking
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It's the term for a university or college student who's working toward a bachelor's degree |
an undergraduate
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Stonewall, Texas |
(Stella: Who is Andrew Jackson?)
Lyndon Johnson
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This song from "Fiddler on the Roof" begins, "Is this the little girl I carried? Is this the little boy at play?" |
"Sunrise, Sunset"
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This national poet of Scotland was prolific--he had children out of wedlock with 4 different women |
Robert Burns
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It's a "Tribute" to the "RX-8" that this company is driven to succeed |
Mazda
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Barbara Mikulski, Elizabeth Dole, Barbara Boxer |
the U.S. Senate
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In the American Heritage Dictionary, the last entry under "U" is this Israeli-made submachine gun |
an Uzi
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Manhattan, New York (the one who's still there) |
(Alex: They, uh, moved Monroe to Virginia.)
Ulysses Grant
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"Isn't it rich? Are we a pair? Me here at last on the ground, you in mid-air". Do this |
send in the clowns
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King James V wed Marie de Guise in 1538 & died Dec. 14, 1542, a week after the birth of this daughter |
Mary, Queen of Scots
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Use "Fusion" to gain "Focus" & discover "Five Hundred" reasons to drive this company's cars |
Ford
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Vivienne Westwood, Anne Klein, Donna Karan |
fashion
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It's my final offer, take it or leave it; I'm giving you this |
an ultimatum
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Yorba Linda, California |
Richard Nixon
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"Climb ev'ry mountain, ford ev'ry stream, follow ev'ry rainbow till you find" this |
your dream
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In the 1750s this biographer studied law at the University of Edinburgh, where he fell in love with an actress |
(Stella: I have no idea.) ... (Alex: Biographer, the important word.) (Stella: Never would've gotten it.) (Alex: You wouldn't have gotten it? All right, let's see if you can get the last clue:)
James Boswell
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What is the "Matrix"? Let's hop in this company's "Land Cruiser" & find out |
Toyota
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Diane Arbus, Dorothea Lange, Annie Leibovitz |
photography
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It's the part of the mind Freud termed the id |
the unconscious
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Canton, Ohio |
(Robb: Who is Van Buren?)
McKinley
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"Getting to know you, putting it my way, but nicely, you are precisely" this |
(Alex: The King and I.)
my cup of tea
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In 1555 this leader of the Scottish Reformation married Marjorie Bowes, daughter of an influential Protestant family |
John Knox
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A "Quest" for a new car from this brand can lead to a new "Frontier" |
Nissan
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Geraldine Farrar, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Birgit Nilsson |
(Keith: Uh... political office?) ... (Alex: All of them singers.)
opera
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When everyone is in complete agreement, it's this 9-letter adjective |
unanimous
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