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'"Doryphorus" or "Spear Bearer" by Polyclitus, around 450 B.C.'
bronze
'Samuel A. Robb's original "Old Chief Stogie"'
wood
'Bernini's 11 1/2-foot "Ecstasy of St. Teresa"'
marble
'David Smith's very reflective, metallic "Cubi" series of the 1960s'
stainless steel
'Snip the proboscis to punish the visage'
Cut off your nose to spite your face
'Participating with one cent, participating with 100 p.'
In for a penny, in for a pound
'Speak in gobbles'
Turkey Talk
'Resemble a feline who ingested a yellow bird'
Look like the cat that swallowed the canary
'We've probably asked "Nil novi sub sole" before, as there's "Nothing new under" this'
The sun
'It's what's no excuse in "Ignorantia legis neminem excusat"'
Ignorance of the law is no excuse
'Ancient Romans put great stock in "Ars moriendi", "The art" of doing this'
Dying
'"Dictum sapient sat est" translates as "A word to" these people'
The wise
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'"Very truly yours" is a "complimentary" this, also something done to a door'
Closing
'The garment worn here, it follows "zip" in something the Postal Service wants you to use'
Plus fours
'Emily Post says in this kind of letter, don't call death "a blessing in disguise"'
Condolence letter
'An assumed identity, or the type of letter that accompanies a resume'
Cover letter
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