Renée Cox
publication date: Saturday, December 11, 2004 (part of Round XXIV)
category: Art
clue: Your mother wouldn't recognize this controversy-courting photographer if she sat down to one final dinner with her.
explanation: The phrasing of the clue hints at Cox's most famous work, "Yo Mama's Last Supper." more…
solved by: Steve West, Denise Sawicki, Steve Dunn, Amy Austin, Mike Eberhart, Elliot Farney, Megan Baxter, Lori Lancaster, Aaron Fischer, Jackie Mason, E. M., Christine Marie Doiron, Anna Gregoline, Anthony Lewis, and Jeff Ball
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