It was the first song by a rapper to top the Billboard Hot 100
What is Ice, Ice Baby?
The work's reflection of your attitude to your subject will come out as mood or this other 4-letter word
What is tone?
This daytime TV judge called her book "Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining"
A mixed-breed dog
A funeral director
It generated a lot of talk & a lot of spoofs
What is Blurred Lines?
Wish I had a nickel for every time I've told authors to avoid this type of expression; it's from the French for "stereotype"
What is a cliché?
Cedric the Entertainer & Terry Crews both hosted the daytime version of this show
It's the name of an Ivy League college newspaper as well as a color
What is Crimson?
A falafel or a burger to go
What is takeout?
It was featured in a 1982 movie
What is Eye of the Tiger?
From the Greek for "first competitor", it's your leading character
What is a protagonist?
One of the highest ratings ever in daytime TV came in 1981 when this "General Hospital" pair got married
Who are Luke & Laura?
A disaccharide composed of glucose & fructose; we know it as table sugar
What is sucrose?
Film left on the cutting room floor
What is an outtake?
It's this 1988 No. 1 hit
What is The Man in the Mirror?
You can't have much character development without it; "of interest" is another type
What is conflict?
At 7 A.M. on this cable network, political junkies can watch "Washington Journal" & even call in
What is C-SPAN?
From the Latin mundus, "world", it means boringly everyday
What is mundane?
The amount of salary you actually get after taxes & other deductions are withheld
What is take-home pay?
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What is I Fall to Pieces?
Try to inspire this release of emotions like fear or pity, a term used by Aristotle
What is catharsis?
This daytime doc wrote the self-help book "Life Strategies: Doing What Works, Doing What Matters"
It's not just a lighthouse light; it's also the room at the top where the light is located
What is a lantern?
A horse race in which money is bet & divided among the winners
What is a sweepstake?