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    | This museum was founded by Amy, Eleanor & Sarah Hewitt, granddaughters of industrialist Peter Cooper | (Alex: You're right, the National Design Museum.) 
 Cooper-Hewitt
 
 
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    | The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame didn't "shaft" him, it inducted him, in 2002 | Isaac Hayes 
 
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    | When Variety talks about the "Mouse", they're referring to this studio | Disney 
 
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    | It's a cozy little hotel, perhaps for a holiday | inn 
 
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    | These days, rosé wines are popularly referred to by this name; ah, I can see it in your cheeks | (Alex: With a minute to go.) 
 blush
 
 
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    | "Private Dancer" &
 "We Don't Need Another Hero"
 | Tina Turner 
 
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    | You don't have to have an apple fall on your head to think of this scientist seen here | Isaac Newton 
 
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    | The "Eye Web" is commonly used to refer to this network | CBS 
 
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    | "Rabbit ears" is a slang term for an indoor one of these for your TV | antenna 
 
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    | Like a bunch of flowers, the fragrance of a wine is called this | a bouquet 
 
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    | "You're So Vain" &
 "Nobody Does It Better"
 | Carly Simon 
 
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    | JFK often stayed at this hotel at 76th & Madison, & Bobby Short entertained there for decades in its Cafe Carlyle | The Hotel Carlyle 
 
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    | This Isaac had his future all sewn up when he patented his famous sewing machine in 1851 | Isaac Singer 
 
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    | An "oater" is specifically this genre of film | a Western 
 
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    | 2 of the 4 states with "NN" in their names | (Harry: [To Isaac] Damn her!  Damn her!) (Isaac: I know.)
 (Alex: You trail Harry by $500.)
 (Soledad: Let's say $5,000. [To Isaac] It's for charity.)
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 (Soledad: 2 of the 4 U.S. states...)
 (Alex: Hurry.)
 [Soledad does not respond.]
 (Alex: Ooh.  What are [*]?)
 
 (2 of) Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, & Minnesota
 
 
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    | Italian for "sparkling", it follows Asti in the name of an Italian sparkling wine | Spumante 
 
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    | "Any Man Of Mine" &
 "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!"
 | Shania Twain 
 
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    | In 2001 the Hayden Planetarium in NYC hosted the first annual memorial panel debate named for this sci-fi author | (Soledad: I'm not a risk taker but it's for charity, so let's say $2500.) 
 Isaac Asimov
 
 
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    | If Variety says a film is doing well in "Oz", it doesn't mean the Munchkins like it, it means it's popular here | Australia 
 
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    | This aromatic plant used in cooking tastes like licorice & has the crunchy texture of celery | fennel 
 
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    | Wines produced from this family of grapes include blanc, noir & grigio | pinot 
 
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    | "What A Girl Wants" &
 "Genie In A Bottle"
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 Christina Aguilera
 
 
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    | When this acting couple lived on West 22nd St. in Chelsea, they nicknamed their home the Torn Page | Rip Torn & Geraldine Page 
 
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    | Sony Classical released a 2002 CD as a lasting tribute to this late, great violinist | Isaac Stern 
 
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    | The "Alphabet Web" refers to this network | ABC 
 
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    | If one of these anthropophagic tribesmen invites you over for lunch, get away quick! | cannibal 
 
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    | In the 1960s a feud with brother Peter led him to establish his own Napa Valley winery | (Robert) Mondavi 
 
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    | "I'm The Only One" &
 "Come To My Window"
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 Melissa Etheridge
 
 
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