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DREW'S CLUES ON FAMOUS FAMILIES |
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Jasper Johns completed the first of his paintings of this in 1955, so he only had to do 48 stars |
the U.S. flag
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Altavista was a groundbreaking one of these; then it was gobbled up by Yahoo! |
a search engine
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This type of bread made from a starter has been a San Francisco specialty since the gold rush days |
sourdough
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This Chinese sea got its name from the color of its muddy banks & silty water |
the Yellow Sea
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A child's teeter-totter |
a seesaw
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In 1924 Andre Breton left this art -ism to help begin the equally wacky Surrealism |
Dadaism
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In between launching Saturn & Dreamcast consoles, this company tried the subscription service heat.net |
Sega
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I'll take this whiskey & vermouth cocktail that legend once said was created for a party given by Lady Churchill |
a Manhattan
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The gulfs of Suez & Aqaba are branches of this sea |
(Allison: What is the Arabian Sea?)
the Red Sea
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Slang for a black eye |
a shiner
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The subject of a 2014 film, Margaret Keane was noted for her paintings of waifs with this distinction, the film's title |
big eyes
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Mercilessly recapping your nightly shows was the website called "Television Without" this, which would itself be canceled |
Pity
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On the East Coast it's Pat's vs. Geno's as to who makes a better one of these regional sandwiches |
Philly cheesesteak
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The St. Clair River is a conduit by which the waters of Lake Huron eventually flow south into this other Great Lake |
(Dennis: What is Ontario?)
Erie
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Candle bracket |
(Fox: What is a holder?)
a sconce
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"Apples and Oranges" is by this influential post-impressionist whom Henri Matisse called "The Father of Us All" |
(Paul) Cézanne
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The webpage provider known as "Geo" this divided its content into "neighborhoods" |
GeoCities
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What's sometimes called Indian candy in Alaska is strips of this fish smoked until hard |
salmon
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Named for an 1830s explorer & linked to salt flats, this ancient lake hit a 5,000' in elevation & covered much of what is now Utah |
(Fox: What is the Great Salt Lake?)
Lake Bonneville
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An ape, or apelike |
simian
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Historically impossible, this Raphael painting put Pythagoras, Epicurus, Socrates & Diogenes all in one "School" |
the Athens School
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Customers of Nirvanix, one of these "atmospheric" storage services, had to scramble when the company closed up shop |
a cloud
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They call me this cherryish-flavored soft drink, introduced by Coca-Cola in 1972 to rival Dr Pepper |
(Fox: What is Cherry Coke?)
Mr. Pibb
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The Adriatic, between Italy & the Balkans, gets more press than this sea on the other side, between Italy & Corsica & Sardinia |
the Tyrrhenian Sea
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To envelop or to bandage |
swathe
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(Drew Barrymore presents the clue.) A film composer named Carmine was the patriarch of this family that includes Nicolas Cage, Jason Schwartzman, Talia Shire & a couple of very famous directors |
the Coppolas
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