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    | In the 1920s, her "poor girl" look of simple & comfortable clothes attracted wealthy women tired of corsets | (Coco) Chanel 
 
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    | Meryl Streep wonders, "Is there some reason my coffee isn't here?  Has she died or something?" in this workplace film | The Devil Wears Prada 
 
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    | Gori, occupied by Russian troops in 2008, was the birthplace of this Soviet dictator in 1879 | Stalin 
 
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    | This international organization concerned with helping victims of war was founded in Geneva in 1863 | the Red Cross 
 
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    | A boat made by hollowing out a log | a dugout 
 
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    | On Aug. 25, 1900 God could have said this philosopher "is dead" | Nietzsche 
 
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    | This designer, hailed as the man who brought pants to women, died in 2008 | (Tom: Who is Lagerfeld?) (Mandy: Who is Armani?)
 
 Yves Saint Laurent
 
 
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    | Charlie Sheen hears "Greed... is good" in this film, which came out just after the 1987 stock market crash | Wall Street 
 
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    | Tblisi, the capital, was linked by rail to the Black Sea in 1872 & to this sea in 1883 | the Caspian 
 
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    | This acronym of a humanitarian organization that fights poverty is a synonym for "concern" | (Alex: [*], yes, Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere.) 
 CARE
 
 
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    | Sushi's on me; it's the colorful name of the food fish Thunnus albacares | (Mathew: What is yellowtail?) 
 yellowfin
 
 
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    | This physicist's temperature read extremely cold on any scale on Sept. 16, 1736 | (Mandy: Who is Kelvin?) 
 Fahrenheit
 
 
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    | This Italian duo, partners in life & business, use the initials D&G from their last names as the company logo | Dolce & Gabbana 
 
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    | Will Ferrell tells San Diego to stay classy (among other things) working in this title job | Anchorman 
 
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    | In the summer of 2008, Georgia tried to discipline this breakaway region & Russia responded with great force | South Ossetia 
 
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    | "Oxfam" is short for the Oxford Committee for this Relief | (Tom: I'm blanking.  Sorry.) (Mandy: What is Family?)
 
 Famine
 
 
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    | This term for a circus or carnival worker is also the title of an Elvis Presley film | roustabout 
 
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    | This German novelist's death was not in Venice but in Switzerland on Aug. 12, 1955 | Thomas Mann 
 
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    | His first women's collection was launched at Bergdorf's before he was a judge on "Project Runway" | Michael Kors 
 
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    | Lily, Jane & Dolly think they've killed their boss at Consolidated Companies in this film | 9 to 5 
 
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    | Georgia's main mountain system is this one, where Europe & Asia converge | the Caucasus 
 
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    | This group, BBBS, concerns itself with helping children reach their potential by matching them with mentors | Big Brothers Big Sisters (of America) 
 
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    | Recently legalized, this green aromatic liqueur can be around 70% alcohol | absinthe 
 
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    | The planets may have been in motion, but after Nov. 15, 1630, this German astronomer wasn't | (Johannes) Kepler 
 
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    | Her house model was Edie Sedgwick & she started her foray into retail with a store called Betsey Bunki Nini | Betsey Johnson 
 
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    | It seems the ratio of Stanley nickels to Schrute bucks is the same as unicorns to leprechauns on this sitcom | The Office 
 
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    | Only 40 during the 2008 crisis, this Georgian president worked for a NYC law firm in the '90s | [Applause for Mathew's run of the category] (Alex: Well done in that category--you're up on the current news.)
 
 Saakashvili
 
 
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    | Founded in 1912, this group concerned with Jewish unity is the Women's Zionist Organization of America | (Tom: What is B'nai B'rith?) 
 Hadassah
 
 
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    | A long home run, or pull with a politico | (Mandy: What is out-of-the-park?) 
 clout
 
 
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    | After June 25, 1822 this writer had no more "Tales" to tell & no more E.T.A.s | Hoffmann 
 
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