|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Graceland, Presidents Island |
Memphis
|
|
|
Get lost in Hampton Court Palace's one of these, formed by clipped hedges, that dates back to the 17th c. |
a maze
|
|
|
There's the signpost up ahead... it says "He was a WWII paratrooper, a boxer & a 1960 Emmy winner"; your next stop: him |
(Dave: Who is Rod Steiger?) ... (Alex: I bet you Dave just mispoke on that one. Paul, go back to you.) (Paul: No, I was going to say Steiger too.)
Rod Serling
|
|
|
Take this letter, wrap it in towel, & it becomes a masonry tool |
R (trowel)
|
|
|
|
|
The Museum of Flight at Boeing Field, The Pacific Science Center |
Seattle
|
|
|
In the 1800s city founders designed Macon, Georgia to look like this ancient city known for its gardens |
Babylon
|
|
|
This construction worker seen here was in the news in 1991 |
Rodney King
|
|
|
It turns the Greek letter lambda into a sexy dance |
A (lambada)
|
|
|
|
|
The Joe Louis Fist, The Dossin Great Lakes Museum |
Detroit
|
|
|
The "Cinnamon Gardens" are among the most fashionable neighborhoods in this Sri Lankan capital city |
Colombo
|
|
|
It may be shocking to know you can act as one of these to divert attention from other targets of inquiry |
a lightning rod
|
|
|
When this letter is added to flame it becomes a flaming dessert |
(Mark: What is a flambé?) ... (Alex: We're going for the letter. Remember, we pointed that out at the beginning.)
B (flambé)
|
|
|
|
Mark & Donnie |
(Dave: Who's Osmond?)
the Wahlbergs
|
|
|
Audubon Park, Jean Lafitte National Historic Park |
New Orleans
|
|
|
Shakespeare said these conflicts, appropriately, began in the Middle Temple Gardens of the Inns of Court |
(Alex: Mark, you've been struggling with that signaling device, but on this clue you're all on your own and you can risk up to $1,000.) ... (Mark: What are legal conflicts?)
the Wars of the Roses
|
|
|
The 1967 book "Listen to the Warm" featured song lyrics by this American poet |
Rod McKuen
|
|
|
Add this letter to cafe & you get a word meaning to irritate by rubbing |
H (chafe)
|
|
|
|
Joely & Natasha |
Richardson
|
|
|
Centennial Olympic Park, Woodruff Arts Center |
Atlanta
|
|
|
After a little financial trouble in 2003, these famous "Gardens" in Winter Haven, Florida are now back in business |
Cypress Gardens
|
|
|
Entombing his still-living sister Madeline, always a social faux pas, wasn't this Poe boy's best move |
(Dave: Who's Rodney Usher?) ... (Alex: You had the right idea, Dave, but it's [*], not Rodney, Usher. The Fall of the House of Usher.)
Roderick Usher
|
|
|
This letter turns the classic movie "Gigi" into a less than classic 2003 film |
L (Gigli)
|
|