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    | Cashmere comes from the downy undercoat of the Kashmir type of this animal | 
    goat
 
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    | In "Bleak House" this author used the word "swipes" for weak beer | 
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    | Zapata & Villa were part of this country's revolution of 1910-1920, said to have claimed a million lives | 
    Mexico
 
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    | In February 2011 he sat down for a somewhat grumpy interview with his replacement, Piers Morgan | 
    Larry King
 
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    | In the fall of 2011, these sisters, Zooey & Emily, both had shows on Fox | 
    the Deschanel sisters
 
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    | This, like the one Gov. Schwarzenegger declared in Santa Barbara County on July 3, 2008 due to wildfires | 
    (Sean: What is disaster?)
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    | In "The Age of Innocence", society women must be "properly coiffees"--meaning this must look just right | 
    hair
 
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    | The power loom & steam engine helped fuel this "revolution" of economic & social changes starting around 1760 | 
    the Industrial Revolution
 
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    | (Hi.  I'm Anderson Cooper.) Hosting a 2009 special on the Time 100, I got to interview Barbara Walters & her co-hosts on this show about their influence | 
    The View
 
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    | A contract signed in 2011 will keep her perking up viewers' mornings through 2017 | 
    Kelly Ripa
 
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    | This, the annual message required by the Constitution in Article II, Section 3 | 
    State of the Union Address
 
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    | This author wasn't charitable to readers when he used "eleemosynary" in the first line of "Tom Jones" | 
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    | Tahrir is Arabic for "liberation"; Tahrir Square was the center of this country's 2011 revolution, culminating Feb. 11 | 
    (Judy: What is Tunisia?)
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    | This late "Meet the Press" host told the N.Y. Times he sometimes felt like shaking his guests & saying, "Answer the question" | 
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    | Her recurring characters on "SNL" include the excitable Target Lady & Lawrence Welk singer Dooneese | 
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    | This, the condition of being in God's favor or one of the Elect | 
    a state of grace
 
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    | The book "Baby Cashmere" tells of Loro Piana's yearly trek to buy cashmere in this large landlocked country | 
    (Megan: What is Tibet?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | Emily Bronte uses "flaysome", meaning dreadful, several times in this novel | 
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    | This chairman's "Little Red Book" (& big Red Guards) were big parts of China's Cultural Revolution that began in 1966 | 
    Mao
 
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    | About his famous interviews with Richard Nixon, he said he felt empathy, not sympathy, for Nixon | 
    (Alex: Right.  Less than a minute to go now.)
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    | This Colombian beauty is actually a natural blonde but dyed her hair darker to get acting jobs | 
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    | This, the physiological effect made by the passage of an electric current through the body | 
    shock
 
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    | Paintings by this 3-named American include "The Cashmere Shawl" & "Rose-Marie Ormond Reading in a Cashmere Shawl" | 
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    | This adjective meaning "frenzied" is in the title of an 1874 Thomas Hardy novel | 
    madding (in Far from the Madding Crowd)
 
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    | In 1775 he led 1,100 men on an invasion of Canada, so really he ticked off 3 countries during the revolution | 
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    | In 2005 Mike Wallace got the treatment he'd often dished out--from this "Fox News Sunday" interviewer | 
    Chris Wallace (his son)
 
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    | This co-anchor of "Good Morning America" was a hoops star at Southeastern Louisiana University | 
    Robin Roberts
 
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    | This, a phrase meaning the latest & most sophisticated stage of a technology | 
    state of the art
 
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