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| The love song "Heartbeat" took this "Miami Vice" star all the way to No. 5 |
Don Johnson
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| It's a storage place for water, dog |
(Alex: [*] Dogs? Yeah. The writers get a little fancy once in a while.)
reservoir
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| In 2015 this country singer was on the road again, touring & promoting his new memoir "It's a Long Story" |
(Lindsay: Who is Merle Haggard?) (Matt: Who is Seeger?)
Willie Nelson
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| It's "The Country Music Capital of the World" |
Nashville
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| Term for flowers like the marigold that complete their life cycles in a single growing season |
an annual
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| Escaping Nazi domination in 1938, Sigmund Freud left his longtime Vienna home to settle in this capital |
London
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| Steve Martin gave us all a wacky history lesson about Egypt in this song |
"King Tut"
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| This word for a cost is often found before "account" |
(Tony: Um... I'm sorry.)
expense
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| "The truth is, Mitch... once you learn how to die, you learn how to live" is a line from this bestselling memoir |
Tuesdays with Morrie
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| It's Florida's largest city in population & the largest city in area in the lower 48 states |
Jacksonville
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| On day 21 of the 29 1/2 day cycle, the Moon's phase is gibbous & this, as the illuminated area is decreasing |
waning
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| Freud & this Swiss mister met in 1907 & collaborated for 5 years before disagreeing & splitting up |
(Carl) Jung
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| From "Dirty Dancing", he had a No. 1 adult contemporary hit with "She's Like The Wind" |
Patrick Swayze
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| A perfume, or the basic, invariable nature of something |
essence
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| In 2015's "American Wife", his widow Taya talks about their life together & coping with his death at a Texas gun range |
(Alex: The man was [*]. American Sniper.)
Chris Kyle
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| The "most exciting two minutes in sports" happens each May in this city |
(Alex: Home of the Kentucky Derby. Yes.)
Louisville
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| In German, Freud called this part of the human psyche the "Uber-Ich" |
the superego
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| In a 1985 hit this funnyman's girlfriend just wanted to "Party All The Time" |
Eddie Murphy
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| In "Night", this Nobel Peace Prize winner described the horrors he witnessed as a young boy in a Nazi death camp |
Wiesel
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| Named for its abundance of ore, this Colorado city is the USA's highest incorporated city |
Leadville
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| A bereft lover wanders through the cold in "Winterreise", an 1827 song cycle by this master of Lieder |
Schubert
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| Like father, like child--this offspring of Sigmund is considered a founder of child psychoanalysis |
Anna Freud
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| As the frontman for Thirty Seconds to Mars, this 2013 Oscar winner has had 3 No. 1s on the alternative chart |
Jared Leto
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| A loss of ability to use language, often due to brain injury |
aphasia
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| In this 2005 memoir Jeannette Walls writes about growing up poor in a dysfunctional family constantly on the move |
(Tony: What is Little Miss Sunshine?)
The Glass Castle
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| Built by a Vanderbilt, Biltmore House & Estate is in this city |
Asheville (North Carolina)
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| Its long growth cycle underground earns it the misleading nickname "17-year locust" |
the cicada
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| In mythology, he was the brother of Hypnos; in Freudian theory, it represents the death instinct |
Thanatos
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