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The answer to 53 Across, "DOH," surely refers to Homer Simpson, who, surprisingly, has his own stationery, inviting the couple to visit a table read for an episode of "The Simpsons" while in California.
If the term "literary fiction" has any meaning, it surely refers to a writer's attempt to reflect something of the complexity of our lives in the interaction of characters.
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The mayor was surely referring to Kevin Garnett (K.G).
Reed Krakoff is surely referring to the 1990s when minimalism stanched the flow of over-the-top clothes.
Mr Obama will surely refer to the divisive campaign language on immigration and – Mr Trump again – on the place of Muslims in society.
That statement of principles that Jed sends back to Kane and that Kane then tears up must surely refer to the principles behind the co-founding of the Mercury Theatre by Welles and Houseman.
But then Queen was on the soundtrack singing "Don't stop me now" — surely referring to all these purposeful women in their black business outfits, ringed with cold metal and worn with low-heeled brogues.
Your father is surely referring to a stampede in the Yankee Stadium bleachers on May 19 , 1929 when a sudden rainstorm during a Red Sox game caused the crowd to mob the nearest exit.
Approving a tax cut for millions of middle-class taxpayers, though a modest one, will surely be referred to in the elections.
Shakespeare may even have had some antipathy for that most famous of melancholic musicians, John Dowland; his portrayal in Twelfth Night of Duke Orsino's rather superficial taste for the "dying fall" surely must refer to the opening strain of Dowland's "Flow My Tears".
Surely, "Swimming Pools" refers to the luxury of the Hollywood Hills or the view of the L.A. basin, right?
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