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Red bone marrow, as well as the spleen & this organ, aid in the destruction of old red blood cells |
the liver
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An antique furniture style is named for this long-reigning French king of the late 17th century |
(Alex: That would be the Sun King, [*].)
Louis XIV
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This redheaded prop comedian has a long-term gig at the Luxor in Las Vegas |
Carrot Top
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The Library was originally housed in this building, which the British set on fire in 1814, destroying almost all its books |
(Will: What is the White House?)
the Capitol Building
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It takes 2 to do the tango, the national dance of this country where it originated |
Argentina
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A candy bar, or when checks are received at work |
Payday
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Triglycerides, a reserve of chemical energy, can be stored in these cells that mainly make up yellow marrow |
fat cells
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In 1857 Flaubert was tried & nearly convicted of immorality due to the subject matter of this novel |
Madame Bovary
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This New York Mets outfielder was Rookie of the Year in 1983 & led the league in home runs 5 years later |
(Darryl) Strawberry
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The Library has Steve Ditko's drawings for this webslinger's origin story containing notes by Stan Lee |
Spider-Man
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The Order of the Thistle is the highest honor given to men & women of this U.K. country |
Scotland
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Title time when Snow White's "Prince Will Come" |
"Someday"
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Megakaryocytes are giant marrow cells that form the small blood cell fragments used in clotting called these |
platelets
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At 15 in 1931 this "La Vie En Rose" singer was already supporting herself singing in Paris |
(Edith) Piaf
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As Jan Brady on "The Brady Bunch", she uttered the line "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" |
(Laurie: Who is Jan Plumb?) (Marjika: Who is Plumb?) (Alex: All right, we'll give it to you. It's [*]. Laurie gave us too much information, and you lucked out, Marjika. Go again.) (Marjika: Great.)
(Eve) Plumb
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Of the approximately 700 daguerreotypes in the Library's photo division, about half are from this man's studio |
Mathew Brady
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The Letts are the main ethnic group of this country |
Latvia
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Rhyming period of one's greatest strength, youth or vigor |
heyday
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Chronic lymphocytic this, cancer of the bone marrow, may take 10 years to develop |
leukemia
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The Musee d'Orsay houses a large collection of 19th century French art, including his scandalous painting "Olympia" |
Edouard Manet
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Her debut album "Tidal" went triple platinum & included the hit song "Criminal" |
(Fiona) Apple
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The largest book in the Library measures 5 feet by 7 feet & features color images of this small Himalayan kingdom |
(Will: Uh, what is Nepal?)
Bhutan
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Anthony Hopkins played the loyal butler in this 1993 movie based on Kazuo Ishiguro's novel |
The Remains of the Day
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"Helping patients before, during and after transplant", bethethis.org is a national marrow donor program |
(Laurie: What is cure?)
match
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"Manon" is probably the best-known opera by this composer whose last name also starts with "MA" |
Massenet
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Once a writer for TV's "The Golden Girls", he later created "Desperate Housewives" |
Marc Cherry
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In 2010 the Library began archiving all public these short messages starting from 2006--sometimes 500 million per day |
tweets
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After it was stolen from India, the Peacock Throne became a symbol of this country's monarchy |
Iran
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2-word phrase for what a horrifying sight might scare "out of you" |
the living daylights
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