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    | One of the few portraits of colonial craftsmen is Copley's painting of this silversmith | Paul Revere 
 
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    | Her mother Cissy sang back-up on her 1985 hit "How Will I Know" | Whitney Houston 
 
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    | The leading fashion influence of 1961, she picked Oleg Cassini to do her official wardrobe | Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 
 
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    | End of the Lake, Wisconsin | Fond du Lac 
 
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    | 3 sequels followed this delightful Disney comedy about a magical Volkswagen | The Love Bug 
 
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    | In "Snow White", it follows the line, "Magic Mirror on the wall..." | Who is the fairest of them all? 
 
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    | After traveling west on this famous trail that led to the Willamette Valley, Albert Bierstadt painted it in 1869 | Oregon Trail 
 
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    | The title cut from Aretha Franklin's "A Rose Is Still A Rose" album was written & produced by this Fugees phenom | (B: Who is Wyclef Jean?) 
 Lauryn Hill
 
 
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    | 1963 Elizabeth Taylor film that inspired the fashionable, at the time, eye makeup seen here | Cleopatra 
 
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    | Wooded Place, Idaho | (B: What is Coeur d'Alene?) 
 Boise
 
 
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    | Captain Merrill Stubing was the main man onboard this title TV cruiser | The Love Boat 
 
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    | It's the question asked of Scooby Doo in the title & theme of his first TV series | Where are you? 
 
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    | The book "Iowans of Impact" calls him "Anamosa's Famous Artist" | Grant Wood 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Brian McKnight)  In 1993 I duetted with this beautiful lady on the hit song "Love Is" | Vanessa Williams 
 
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    | Introduced by Scott as a publicity stunt, in 1966 they sold for about $1.25 each | Paper dresses 
 
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    | Clear Water, Wisconsin | (L: No response) (less than a minute to go...)
 
 Eau Claire
 
 
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    | Robert Shaw & Lotte Lenya joined Sean Connery in this 1963 James Bond adventure | From Russia With Love 
 
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    | Rod Stewart asked this title question in a 1978 No. 1 hit song, so "come on sugar, let me know" | "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" 
 
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    | 4 of the murals lining this building's rotunda are by John Trumbull | U.S. Capitol 
 
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    | The first female artist to sign with LaFace Records, in 2000 she released her third CD, "The Heat" | Toni Braxton 
 
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    | This late 1960s "Look" was basically men's clothing tailored for women, not vice-versa | Unisex 
 
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    | Beautiful Mountain, Texas | Beaumont 
 
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    | This author's horror & fantasy novels like "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" only became popular after his death | H.P. Lovecraft 
 
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    | It's the title of Edward Albee's first full-length play | "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" 
 
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    | Asked if there was any "social content" in his work, this "Nighthawks" artist replied, "None whatsoever" | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Edward Hopper
 
 
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    | Later known for his rather "Rudi" topless designs, he won a 1960 Coty Award for his swimsuits | Rudi Gernreich 
 
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    | High Land, Indiana | Terre Haute 
 
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    | In the opening prologue to the play, Romeo and Juliet are called "A pair of" these | Star-crossed lovers 
 
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    | "Now" is the time to ask this question, the title of Connie Francis' first Top 40 hit | (J: What is "Who's Lonely Now?") 
 "Who's Sorry Now?"
 
 
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