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THE CELEB'S DINING ESTABLISHMENT |
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It provides an exit from a highway or a graceful way to get out of a situation |
an off ramp
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In "Animal Farm" Boxer is one of these beasts, a dedicated laborer eventually exploited & sent to a glue factory |
a horse
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Marty McFly was called by the name of this designer in "Back to the Future"; after all, that name was on his underwear |
Calvin Klein
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Locusts, hail, frogs, darkness |
(Abbi: What are plagues?) (Ken: Can you be more specific?)
biblical plagues (the plagues of Egypt)
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Richard Byrd got the Medal of Honor for flying over this directional extreme in 1926, but may have actually been off by miles |
the North Pole
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Seen here are two of the brothers involved in this restaurant, which has expanded from one location in Hingham, Massachusetts |
Wahlburgers
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An angry person or an item successfully done on a to-do list is said to be this phrase |
ticked off
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4 different ghosts visit Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol", including this one who represents memory |
the Ghost of Christmas Past
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Once the creative director of Gucci, he also co-wrote & directed the film "A Single Man" |
Tom Ford
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The Lovers, the Chariot, the Hierophant, the Fool |
tarot cards (cards in a tarot deck)
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The first European to reach the west coast of Australia, Dirck Hartog was captain of a ship of this nation & landed there in 1616 |
the Netherlands
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You dinin' with me? You dinin' with me? Well, I'm not the only one here at Locanda Verde in Tribeca, & I'm this actor who co-owns it |
De Niro
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It was widely & sorrowfully reported that Jodie Foster's 1989 Oscar victory dress was bought this way |
off the rack
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In "Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire", Fleur Delacour, a pupil at a French Academy of Magic, visits Hogwarts for this tournament |
the Triwizard Tournament
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Audrey Tautou played this designer in a 2009 biopic |
Coco Chanel
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Lexington, Carl Vinson, Saratoga, John F. Kennedy |
aircraft carriers
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In 1682 the explorer La Salle claimed all the land drained by this river & its tributaries for France |
(Geoff: What is the St. Lawrence?) (Kyle: What is... the Hudson?)
the Mississippi
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Before it was a Jay-Z-owned sports bar, this "Club" was the handful of MLB players to reach a benchmark in both home runs & steals |
the 40/40 Club
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The use of a drug in a way that hasn't been approved; it's common among those often excluded from clinical trials, like pregnant women |
off-label
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Using this character's eyeglasses allows the stranded boys to start a fire in "Lord of the Flies" |
Piggy
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The documentary "Unzipped" followed this designer & the production of his Fall 1994 collection |
Isaac Mizrahi
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Julian, Dinaric, Bavarian, Maritime |
(Geoff: What are calendars?) (Ken: Sorry, no, Julian is, but all four of them are parts of [*].)
the Alps
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In the 1840s an expedition led by Sir John Franklin sought this elusive Arctic waterway but became stuck in the ice & all perished |
the Northwest Passage
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An offer this director couldn't refuse was opening Rustic, his restaurant in Sonoma County in 2010 |
(Kyle: Who is Coppola?) (Ken: Can you be more specific?)
Francis Ford Coppola
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The Magnetic Fields sang, "My heart's running 'round like" this, "all around the barnyard falling in & out of love" |
a chicken with its head cut off
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Malachi is the real name of "Buck" Mulligan, roommate of Stephen Dedalus mentioned in the first sentence of this novel |
Ulysses
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Billy Joel's song "Big Shot" namechecks this American designer who was frequently seen at Studio 54 back in the day |
Halston
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Centriole, lysosome, golgi apparatus, cytoplasm |
parts of a cell
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Antonio Pigafetta, who chronicled the 1519-1522 Magellan expedition, was the first to document the Cebuano language in this island group |
the Philippines
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Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina began red rocking in 1990 in this Mexican city |
(Ken: You got all five in that category; you know your gimmicky celebrity restaurants, well done.) [Applause]
Cabo San Lucas
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