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    | Rocco Landesman, a producer of Broadway's "The Producers", was named to chair this federal arts organization | 
    (Pat: What's [*]?  No.) (Alex: Yes.) (Pat: [Quickly changing his mind]  Yes.  Yeah.  Thank you.  You'll tell me if it's right or wrong.  I don't have to.)
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    Johnny Cash
 
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    | The third longest-serving senator in history, Kennedy represented this state for 47 years | 
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    | It's a nickname for the U.S. flag | 
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    | He wrote "Oliver Twist" against the background of the Poor Law of 1834, which ended the supplemental dole to the poor | 
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    | Ford proclaimed the 1957 launch date of this car "E-Day"; let's say sales were disappointing | 
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    | "Mucho Gustavo", said L.A. music lovers as 28-year-old conductor Gustavo Dudamel took over this orchestra | 
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    | The Jordanaires have been called "the sound behind the King" for their work with him | 
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    | Destined for a political career, Ted Kennedy was born Feb. 22, 1932, the 200th anniv. of this president's birth | 
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    | These fruit chews by Wrigley are advertised as "a pack of contradictions" | 
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    | While creating Alice in Wonderland, he was serving as a math lecturer | 
    (Elizabeth: Who is Lewis?) (Alex: No.) (Elizabeth: Carroll--[*].  Who is [*]?) (Alex: Okay, you got it in there, and we have a minute to go.)
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    | If you want to see GM's revolutionary EV1, watch the documentary "Who Killed" this type of "Car" | 
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    | In London Oscar winner Rachel Weisz took on this iconic stage role in "A Streetcar Named Desire" | 
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    | This "Soul Brother Number One" was backed by the Famous Flames & the JBs | 
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    | This governor said Uncle Teddy was "a liberal icon, a warrior for the less fortunate... the rock of his family" | 
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    | He followed up "Treasure Island" with a volume of children's poetry, "A Child's Garden of Verses" | 
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    | The attempt to change the car world by this man didn't quite work out | 
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    | Children in Belfast made a 22,500-square-foot artwork using this juvenile type of painting | 
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    | This backing band includes saxophonist Clarence Clemons & guitarist Steve Van Zandt | 
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    | Kennedy called this the cause of his life & was hoping to see a reform bill passed before he died | 
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    | Both Barbra Streisand & Kris Kristofferson won Golden Globe awards for their roles in this 1976 musical remake | 
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    | On film Jeff Bridges played this man whose 1940s car venture was crushed by Detroit | 
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    | To honor the 400th anniv. of Hudson sailing to NYC from this Dutch city, Vermeer's "The Milkmaid" took the same trip | 
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    | He's worked with both The Attractions & The Imposters | 
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    | After a funeral mass in Boston, Ted was laid to rest near John & Bobby at this cemetery | 
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    | Meaning "ill-fated" & usually paired with "lovers", this term was used by Shakespeare in his prologue to "Romeo and Juliet" | 
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    | "The Land Beyond the Forest", a book on Eastern European folklore, was one of his influences in writing "Dracula" | 
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    | In 2008, an assembly line in Serbia produced the last of these, which never caught on in North America | 
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