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| On Sept. 1, 1715 Louis XIV died in this city, site of a fabulous palace he built |
Versailles
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| 2 Oscar nominations, 2 "Sexiest Man Alive" crowns & we won't get into the whole Jennifer/Angelina thing... |
Brad Pitt
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| Arizona's motto, ditat deus, means he "enriches" |
God
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| Eagles & leopards are known to hunt DeBrazza's monkeys but intrusion by these primates is their biggest threat |
(J.D. Oh...) (Alex: Say something!) (J.D. What are [*]?)
humans
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| In Greece a favorite pizza from Domino's is topped with pepperoni, onions, Greek olives & this 4-letter cheese |
feta
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| Foriegn freinds fullfil fantasies |
(Alex: That's the properly spelled word.)
fantasies
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| A lavaliere, an ornamental one of these hanging from a necklace, bears the name of a duchess who bore Louis 4 kids |
a pendant
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| Multi-platinum-selling singer with "Justified"; has spent quality time with Cameron Diaz |
Justin Timberlake
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| Aha! I have found it--this Greek word, California's motto |
Eureka
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| Old-world monkeys, like our friend the patas, don't have prehensile these, many new-world monkeys do |
tails
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| Sakura cheese from Hokkaido is a soft cheese flavored with leaves from this fruit tree |
cherry
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| Persistant primatives possess potatos |
possess
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| As a 10-year-old, Louis' rule was strengthened in 1648 with the end of this numeric religious war |
(J.D. What is the Forty Years' War?)
the Thirty Years' War
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| Nice H.S. grad present! Nike signed him to a $90 million contract before he'd even played 1 game as a Cleveland Cavalier |
[Alex reads "H.S." in the clue as "high school".]
LeBron James
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| For Oklahoma, not amor but labor omnia vincit; "work" does this to "all things" |
conquers all
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| The Hanuman langur is named for a monkey god of this religion |
Hinduism
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| Cojack is a blend of Jack cheese & this one |
Colby
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| Dependent defendents dissapoint debters |
dependent
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| This "Candide" writer portrayed the grandeur of the Sun King in his "Age Of Louis XIV" |
Voltaire
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| Fans shrieking & swooning when you sing your hits like "You Raise Me Up"--no joshing, it's good to be this 29-year-old |
Josh Groban
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| Pennsylvania's motto is "Virtue, liberty, and" this, also the name of a hall there |
(Meg: What is brotherhood?) (Alex: No, virtue, liberty, [*]. [*] Hall.)
Independence
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| Saki monkeys are diurnal, which means this is when they like to get things done |
during the daytime
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| The "Cheese Primer" calls these 2 classics from the Netherlands "two of the most unexciting cheeses imaginable" |
(James: What is Havarti and Gouda?)
Edam & Gouda
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| Eficiency experts exagerate excelence |
experts
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| This French phrase attributed to Louis XIV translates to "I am the state" |
L'etat c'est moi
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| QBed his team to 3 Super Bowl wins in 4 years; probably never has to buy a meal in Boston again |
Tom Brady
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| Alaska has this 4-word motto |
"North to the Future"
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| It's the 5-letter name of the monkey seen here; what a tool! |
a drill
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| Fonduta is the Italian version of fondue, made with this type of cheese that also begins with "fon" |
fontina
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| Sacrilegious sheperds seperate suspisciously |
sacrilegious
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