There wasn't a dry eye in the house when this show recently paid tribute to the late Len Goodman with a waltz
What is "Dancing with the Stars"?
Well, it used to be, anyway! As of 2023, if you could cross the street safely in California, this was no longer a ticketable offense
An estimated 80% of the visitors to the Louvre come just to see this portrait by Leonardo da Vinci
July 11, 1804: Aaron Burr mortally wounds this Founding Father during a pistol duel in Weehawken, New Jersey
A plant eater (9)
What is herbivore?
Tony Danza was ballplayer-turned-domestic Tony Micelli on this sitcom
What is "Who's the Boss?"?
It's knowingly lying after taking the oath to tell the truth in court, but it also applies to lying on a driver's license application
What is perjury?
Most visitors to the Capitoline Museums in Rome don't turn to stone when they see Bernini's bust of this slithery gal
Who is Medusa?
October 4, 1957: The Soviet Union launches this beach-ball-sized satellite into orbit, kicking off the Space Race
What is Sputnik?
A Japanese-style grill (7)
Working for the CTU, this character played by Kiefer Sutherland raced against time, often with just "24" hours to save the day
Who is Jack Bauer?
Those Allstate ads with Dean Winters in this role are funny, but it's also the name of the crime of maliciously injuring a person's body
What is mayhem?
The town in his "Starry Night" is Saint-Rémy, where he was a patient in its mental hospital
Who is van Gogh?
February 22, 1997: Scientists in Scotland introduce the first clone of an adult mammal, a sheep named after this country singer
Who is Dolly Parton?
God of the underworld (5)
Who is Hades?
Bruce Willis became a household name in 1985, partnering with Cybill Shepherd on this detective series
What is "Moonlighting"?
Using a baseball bat or brass knuckles to inflict injury can lead to a charge of ADW, short for this
What is assault with a deadly weapon?
Artists like Joan Miró used drawing sticks called these, also a term for any soft shade of color
What are pastels?
On Dec. 16, 1773 this body of water sipped on 342 chests of tea formerly belonging to the British East India Company
Tights & stockings (7)
Based on a book by Jay Asher, this controversial Netflix series dealt with a teen suicide & its aftermath
What is "13 Reasons Why"?
For writing a check for less than this listed amount of money, you can be fined or "imprisoned not more than six months, or both"
What is $1?
A man & a woman hold each other close in "Dance in the Country" by this French painter
Who is Renoir?
January 9, 1863: London opens the world's first underground railway, now commonly known as this
What is the Tube?
Excessive arrogance or pride (6)
What is hubris?