The name of this dance is from German for "revolve"
The Waltz
Originally in the center of the West Wing, this office of the president is now in a corner
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The Oval Office
This type of sweater is named for the rowing team
Crew (Crew Neck)
A large, concave one of these on your wall will make your room look bigger
A Mirror
This title object of a 1963 film doesn't refer to a large feline but to a large gem targeted by a thief
The Pink Panther
To twist a wet towel to extract all the moisture
Wring
In 1965 a garden on the east side of the mansion was named for this first lady by Mrs. Johnson
The Jackie Kennedy Garden

Seen here, this item is said to date back to the 1920s or '30s, when kimono fabric began to be used for men's shirts
Hawaiian Shirt
Perfect for your bedroom, this item is thought to provide protection through the night
A Dream Catcher
In 1939 Paul & Betty Pink began selling soda & these from a cart on La Brea & Melrose in L.A. & the rest is history
Hot Dogs
An edible grass in the genus Triticum
Wheat
Formerly a study, this bedroom displays the only signed & dated copy of the Gettysburg Address
The Lincoln Bedroom
A 2021 Rolling Stone headline: "The best" these "shirts for channeling every style, from grunge to cool lumber jack"
Flannel Shirts
Got some fresh plaster on your walls? Try painting one of these murals Correggio was famous for
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A Fresco
Introduced in 1957, this brand was packaged in little pink packets so that it would stand out in sugar bowls
Sweet 'n' Low
I can see it in your eyes when you do this, to flinch in pain
Wince
The oldest possession in the White House is a portrait of George Washington by this artist
Gilbert Stuart
The name of this university is found from nearly head to toe in a fashionable type of shirt as well as a type of shoe
Oxford
Types of this wall adornment include verdure, beauvais & millefleur
Tapestries
2020 marked the 20th anniversary of this fashion designer's Pink Pony initiative to fight cancer
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Ralph Lauren
Roger, I heard your radio message & I'll use this combination of 2 words to indicate I'll do what you asked
Wilco
Used for the president's official banquets, this room can seat as many as 140 guests
The State Dining Room
Maude Adams' look in a 1905 Broadway production of a J.M. Barrie work popularized this flat collar on shirts
Peter Pan
Used first for candles, this 6-letter fixture seen here really brightens up the place
A Sconce
In Hawaii, these flowers, often with a touch of pink, are popular for leis

Plumeria