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| In the early 19th century, this Spaniard painted "The Clothed Maja" |
Goya
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| Jeffrey Tambor was Mayor Augustus Maywho in this 2000 Dr. Seuss holiday tale |
(Christina: What is The Grinch? The Grinch that Stole Christmas?)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
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| Got plenty of sugar & this other essential seasoning to make country-cured ham |
salt
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| In a Christopher Moore tale, Christmas is thrown into chaos by Raziel, "the stupidest" of these winged beings |
angels
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| The main circuitry of a computer is found here |
the motherboard
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| This female Impressionist helped Americans collect art, like the Havemeyers, whose collection went to the Met |
(Will: Who is Frida Kahlo?)
Mary Cassatt
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| James Woods received an Emmy nomination for portraying this mayor, his rise to power & his response to 9/11 |
Giuliani
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| "Thank You for Smoking" & "No Way to Treat a First Lady" are books by this political satirist |
Christopher Buckley
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| Ex-slave Pierre Francois Dominique Toussaint L'Ouverture |
(Josh: What is Liberia?)
Haiti
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| Oyster shell lining prized in jewelry making |
mother-of-pearl
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| This family of painters from Augsburg, Germany included Hans the Elder, Sigmund, Ambrosius & Hans the Younger |
(Josh: Who is Bruegel?)
Holbein
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| David Margulies played mayor Lenny in this sci-fi comedy & its sequel--who ya gonna call? |
Ghostbusters
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| You're lucky--this is my last tin of McCann's steel-cut Irish this food |
oatmeal
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| Christopher Lasch critiqued our society of self-lovers in the 1979 bestseller "The Culture of" this -ism |
(Will: What is Me-ism?)
Narcissism
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| Marshal Jozef Pilsudski |
Poland
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| The Missionaries of Charity copyrighted her name in 2003 in order to protect it |
Mother Teresa
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| A dynasty of Flemish artists with this last name included Pieter the Elder, Pieter the Younger & Jan (aka Velvet) |
Bruegel
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| On the David Lynch TV series, Dwayne Milford, played by John Boylan, was mayor of this northwest town |
Twin Peaks
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| I've got a sideline in bridles, saddles & other horse equipment, known by this 4-letter name |
tack
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| The films "Zathura" & "Jumanji" are based on books by this Chris |
Chris Van Allsburg
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| Prince William I of Orange |
the Netherlands
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| It's a larger vessel that guards & supplies smaller ones |
a mother ship
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| In "Milk", Victor Garber portrayed this slain San Francisco mayor |
(Josh: Who is Harvey Milk?) [Josh lowers his head to the lectern just before Alex reveals the correct response]
George Moscone
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| Totally morphine-free, it's Sutton's Ague Drops, one of these cures that sounds like it's government protected |
(Will: What is a patent?... What is [*]?)
a patent medicine
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| The film "Chris & Don: A Love Story" is about painter Don Bachardy & this author of "Goodbye to Berlin" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Christopher Isherwood
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| Lawyer Muhammad Ali Jinnah |
Pakistan
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| Mary Wollstonecraft was this to Percy Shelley |
mother-in-law
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