Jeopardy sample for AI import Flashcards

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$200 ||| TRENDING ||| In 2024 a 40-ounce quencher tumbler from this company seemed harder to get than the same-named NHL trophy

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Stanley

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$200 ||| MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ||| A modification of a Portuguese guitar, it became popular in Hawaii in the late 19th century

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ukulele

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$200 ||| EQUINE WORDS ||| 3-letter word meaning to hound with continued fault-finding

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nag

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$200 ||| AUTO PARTS 101 ||| When driving a pal’s treasured 1964 Pontiac GTO, go easy on this pedal that releases the crankshaft

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the clutch

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$200 ||| CRUISE LINES ||| As this character, Tom Cruise radioed the tower, “This is Ghost Rider requesting a flyby” but was told the pattern was full

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Maverick

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$200 ||| PORTS OF CALL ||| No stop at this Mexican port is complete without watching the cliff divers do their thing off La Quebrada

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Acapulco

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$400 ||| TRENDING ||| Oxford dictionaries once defined this 2-word event as when a group of strangers “perform a pointless act & then disperse”

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a flash mob

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$400 ||| MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ||| The double-action type of this instrument has 2 reeds tuned to the same note for extra fun when using the bellows

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an accordion

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$400 ||| EQUINE WORDS ||| The high version of this hairstyle was worn by Barbara Eden in “I Dream of Jeannie” & has been seen on Ariana Grande

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a high ponytail

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$400 ||| AUTO PARTS 101 ||| The star method is used to tighten these fasteners; follow each with the one diagonally opposite

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lug nuts

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$400 ||| CRUISE LINES ||| Client Rod Tidwell gets agent Jerry Maguire to say this 4-word phrase again & again, louder each time

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show me the money

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$400 ||| PORTS OF CALL ||| Cruises in this country will likely begin at the port city of Piraeus, just 7 miles from the capital

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Greece

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$600 ||| TRENDING ||| The manual for this robotic ’90s toy says, “You can feed me by inserting your fingertip into my mouth”

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a Furby

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$600 ||| MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ||| Ben Franklin made a “glass” type of this instrument, totally different from the “mouth organ” type

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a harmonica

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$600 ||| EQUINE WORDS ||| This equine term refers to an old veteran such as a politician or soldier who’s served a long time & has a lot of experience

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a war horse

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$600 ||| AUTO PARTS 101 ||| The belt that drives your alternator, water pump & other important components is known by this snaky adjective

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serpentine

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$600 ||| CRUISE LINES ||| In this comedy, Tom as studio exec Les Grossman dances to “Low” by Flo Rida & T-Pain & says, “This is… when the job gets fun”

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Tropic Thunder

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$600 ||| PORTS OF CALL ||| Many cruising to the Western Caribbean will set sail from this Texas city, the largest U.S. cruise port outside of Florida

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Galveston

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$800 ||| TRENDING ||| Co-founder Tom Anderson was your first friend on this social media platform; in 2005 he sold his company

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Myspace

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$800 ||| MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ||| The Greek for “wood” gives us the name of this instrument that’s struck with padded mallets

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xylophone

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$800 ||| EQUINE WORDS ||| These vertical pieces of wood, usually 2x4s, form the framework of an interior wall

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a stud

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$800 ||| AUTO PARTS 101 ||| It’s what Tesla calls the place you stick the charger into; Ford & GM have agreed to use Tesla charging tech in their EVs

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the (charge) port

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$800 ||| CRUISE LINES ||| “I am the world’s last barman poet”, Tom declaims in this film, “America’s getting stinking on something I stir or shake”

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Cocktail

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$800 ||| PORTS OF CALL ||| The light over this river’s estuary at Le Havre was one reason the city calls itself the cradle of Impressionism

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the Seine River

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$1000 ||| TRENDING ||| This 4-letter photo-editing app has given rise to a meme that describes a person with a specific fashion aesthetic

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VSCO

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DD ||| MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ||| Also known as an etherophone, this boxy electronic instrument was used by The Beach Boys

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a theremin

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$1000 ||| EQUINE WORDS ||| Asked by Herod what she wanted, the daughter of Herodias replied, “Give me here John Baptist’s head in” one of these platters

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a charger

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$1000 ||| AUTO PARTS 101 ||| A seal between 2 mechanisms, the “head” one seals the combustion part of an engine to allow oil & coolant to circulate properly

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a gasket

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$1000 ||| CRUISE LINES ||| Tom Cruise tells Max von Sydow in this flick, “If you don’t kill me, precogs were wrong & pre-crime is over”

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Minority Report

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$1000 ||| PORTS OF CALL ||| Once you arrive at this Jamaican port whose name means “8 rivers”, you can swim with dolphins or visit Margaritaville

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Ocho Rios

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$400 ||| DURING JAMES BUCHANAN’S PRESIDENCY ||| In January 1861 President Buchanan sent supplies & reinforcements to this fort, but the ship turned back when fired upon

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Fort Sumter

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$400 ||| ARCHITECTS ||| One of the masterminds behind the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 was Daniel Burnham of this Midwestern “School”

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the Chicago School

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$400 ||| WORLD LITERATURE ||| This French novelist’s 1843 swashbuckling book “Georges” follows a mixed-race adventurer who leads a slave rebellion

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Dumas

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$400 ||| MUSIC COLLABS ||| He had a collab with Miles Davis called “Can I Play With U?”, included on a “Sign o’ the Times” reissue

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Prince

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$400 ||| I’VE GOT A BONE TO PICK WITH YOU ||| A twisting injury can cause this type of bone fracture characterized by a helical break

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a spiral fracture

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$400 ||| THE 3 “R”s (Ken: The letter R will appear 3 times in each correct response.) ||| Types of this household tool include slotted, hex & Robertson

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screwdriver

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$800 ||| DURING JAMES BUCHANAN’S PRESIDENCY ||| In 1860 California mountain man John Adams, nicknamed this, died from a head wound suffered while wrestling one of his pet bears

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Grizzly

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$800 ||| ARCHITECTS ||| In the 1960s Black architect Paul Williams co-designed the Ira Aldridge Theater at this D.C. university

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Howard

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DD ||| WORLD LITERATURE ||| In this Hermann Hesse novel, Harry Haller reads a treatise about his dual inner self, caught between a man & a lupine creature

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Steppenwolf

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$800 ||| MUSIC COLLABS ||| This country singer collaborated with Leon Bridges on the song “If You Were Mine”

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Miranda Lambert

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$800 ||| I’VE GOT A BONE TO PICK WITH YOU ||| It’s the outer & narrower bone of the lower leg

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the fibula

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$800 ||| THE 3 “R”s (Ken: The letter R will appear 3 times in each correct response.) ||| Big laxative has made good use in its ads of this word for the problem its products treat

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irregularity

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DD ||| DURING JAMES BUCHANAN’S PRESIDENCY ||| On December 2, 1859 he rode to the gallows on his coffin & remarked, “This is a beautiful country”

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John Brown

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$1200 ||| ARCHITECTS ||| He saw himself as a trimtab, a small but powerful rudder, for humanity, & his tombstone says, “‘Call me Trimtab’-Bucky”

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Fuller

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$1200 ||| WORLD LITERATURE ||| Made into a Scorsese film with Andrew Garfield, this novel by Shusaku Endo follows 17th century Jesuit priests in Japan

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Silence

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$1200 ||| MUSIC COLLABS ||| In 1986 Run-DMC collabed with Aerosmith on a version of this song that VH1 called history making

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“Walk This Way”

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$1200 ||| I’VE GOT A BONE TO PICK WITH YOU ||| 2 regions of this bone are the manubrium, which joins with the first ribs, & the xiphoid process, which is just fun to say

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the sternum

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$1200 ||| THE 3 “R”s (Ken: The letter R will appear 3 times in each correct response.) ||| This type of pilot in the early days of aviation would travel the country giving stunt-flying exhibitions

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barnstormer

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$1600 ||| DURING JAMES BUCHANAN’S PRESIDENCY ||| New York City’s citizens, including 103 who gave $1,000 each, raised the funds to build this church; the cornerstone was laid in 1858

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St. Patrick’s

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$1600 ||| ARCHITECTS ||| With his impressive Duomo in Florence, he was called the architect who “renewed Roman masonry work”

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Brunelleschi

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$1600 ||| WORLD LITERATURE ||| In 1905 Henryk Sienkiewicz, author of this tale of ancient Rome, became the first Polish person to win a Nobel Prize in lit

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Quo Vadis

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$1600 ||| MUSIC COLLABS ||| 1990s hip-hop duo, Black Star, was a collaboration between Talib Kweli & this rapper, also known as Yasiin Bey

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Mos Def

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$1600 ||| I’VE GOT A BONE TO PICK WITH YOU ||| This bone extends from the scapula to the ulna

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the humerus

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$1600 ||| THE 3 “R”s (Ken: The letter R will appear 3 times in each correct response.) ||| Also a tropical cocktail, it’s a person who transports illegal liquor, no matter what type

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a rumrunner

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$2000 ||| DURING JAMES BUCHANAN’S PRESIDENCY ||| Regular mail across the continent began with this stage line & antonymically communication went under water via the transatlantic cable

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the Overland Stage

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$2000 ||| ARCHITECTS ||| During her Pritzker Prize acceptance speech, she said her secular & modern childhood in Iraq was an influence on her career

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Hadid

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$2000 ||| WORLD LITERATURE ||| This Chilean author of “The Savage Detectives” has gained wide fame in English translation since his early death in 2003

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Roberto Bolaño

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$2000 ||| MUSIC COLLABS ||| Billie Holiday & this sax player first linked up in 1934; soon enough they gave each other nicknames, Lady Day & Prez

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Lester Young

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$2000 ||| I’VE GOT A BONE TO PICK WITH YOU ||| Overproduction of the hormone somatotropin causes this form of gigantism marked by increased bone size

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acromegaly

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$2000 ||| THE 3 “R”s (Ken: The letter R will appear 3 times in each correct response.) ||| From the Latin for “earth” & meaning to make a planet suitable for human habitation, it dates back to a 1942 sci-fi story

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terraforming

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FJ ||| OLD WORDS ||| First appearing in an English dictionary in 1623, mesonoxian means pertaining to this word

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midnight

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$200 ||| LGBTQ+ WRITERS & THEIR WORKS ||| “Tomorrow Will Be Different” is by Sarah McBride, the first openly trans state senator from this state, known for being first

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Delaware

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$200 ||| HOP ON THE INTERSTATE ||| After visiting Michael Jackson’s family home in Gary, Ind., enjoy views of this Great Lake off I-94 East as you enter Benton Harbor

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Lake Michigan

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$200 ||| FREE FOR ALL ||| Monopoly once added a few house rules, including all fees & taxes stashed in the middle of the board are yours when you land on this spot

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Free Parking

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$200 ||| 2-WORD POP CULTURE ||| In the preface to “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” we learn that these calming words are on the front of the reference book

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don’t panic

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$200 ||| ALPHANUMERICS ||| A mix of tomatoes, oranges, garlic & more, this bills itself as “the perfect complement to burgers, steak, chicken…”

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A.1.

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$200 ||| DEFINITIONS FROM THE DEVIL’S DICTIONARY (Ken: And finally, the satirical work by Ambrose Bierce…) ||| Under C: “A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man’s head”

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a cabbage

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$400 ||| LGBTQ+ WRITERS & THEIR WORKS ||| “The House of Hidden Meanings” is a 2024 memoir from this TV host & pop culture icon, both far from & totally a drag

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RuPaul

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$400 ||| HOP ON THE INTERSTATE ||| Put Kingman in your rear view, cruise I-40 & you’ll be in Standin’ on the Corner Park in this Arizona city in 3 hours

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Winslow

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$400 ||| FREE FOR ALL ||| The nonprofit Free Software Foundation promotes this hyphenated type of software that, by definition, can be modified & shared

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open-source

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$400 ||| 2-WORD POP CULTURE ||| This catchphrase of Ed McMahon was uttered with creepy efficiency in “The Shining”

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Here’s Johnny

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$400 ||| ALPHANUMERICS ||| The U.S. spent $100 billion to defend against this glitch that threatened to doom us all as 1999 ended

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Y2K

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$400 ||| DEFINITIONS FROM THE DEVIL’S DICTIONARY (Ken: And finally, the satirical work by Ambrose Bierce…) ||| Under H: “An agreeable sensation arising from contemplating the misery of another”

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happiness

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$600 ||| LGBTQ+ WRITERS & THEIR WORKS ||| This writer’s “test” on gender disparity in Hollywood movies began as “The Rule” in a 1985 comic strip

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(Alison) Bechdel

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DD ||| HOP ON THE INTERSTATE ||| Columbia is about midway between these 2 same-state Midwest cities that squared off in the I-70 World Series in 1985

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Kansas City & St. Louis

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$600 ||| FREE FOR ALL ||| R.E.M. titled a 1981 song for this broadcasting service that aimed to inform people under the grasp of the Soviets

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Radio Free Europe

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$600 ||| 2-WORD POP CULTURE ||| Barney on “How I Met Your Mother” often implored his friends with this command that superheroes might receive

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suit up

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$600 ||| ALPHANUMERICS ||| The first movie with this designation was “Henry & June” in 1990

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NC-17

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$600 ||| DEFINITIONS FROM THE DEVIL’S DICTIONARY (Ken: And finally, the satirical work by Ambrose Bierce…) ||| Under P: “A play in which the story is told without violence to the language”

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a pantomime

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$800 ||| LGBTQ+ WRITERS & THEIR WORKS ||| Oscar Wilde wrote 2 plays of “importance” but sadly, also a “Ballad” about this place of confinement

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Reading Gaol

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$800 ||| HOP ON THE INTERSTATE ||| Enjoy 1,700 miles of the I-95 system, south from Bangor to this 2-word city whose name comes from Spanish for “mouse’s mouth”

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Boca Raton

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$800 ||| FREE FOR ALL ||| The Wilmot Proviso, which wanted no slavery in newly acquired Mexican lands, was a precursor to this political party

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the Free Soil Party

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$800 ||| 2-WORD POP CULTURE ||| This memorable 1997 Apple ad campaign notably didn’t end with a “-ly”

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Think Different

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$800 ||| ALPHANUMERICS ||| This technology introduced in 2019 brought faster connectivity all over an area

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5G

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$800 ||| DEFINITIONS FROM THE DEVIL’S DICTIONARY (Ken: And finally, the satirical work by Ambrose Bierce…) ||| Under N: “Appointing your grandmother to office for the good of the party”

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nepotism

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$1000 ||| LGBTQ+ WRITERS & THEIR WORKS ||| This playwright has used his uniquely gravelly voice to speak about gay rights & wrote the book for “La Cage aux Folles”

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Fierstein

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$1000 ||| HOP ON THE INTERSTATE ||| It’s about 2 1/2 hours going west on I-80 from Davenport to this state capital

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Des Moines

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$1000 ||| FREE FOR ALL ||| The “free” type of this refers to an atom or molecule with a loose electron that can destabilize other molecules

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a free radical

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$1000 ||| 2-WORD POP CULTURE ||| Written by Sia, this Shakira song from “Zootopia” can be heard in commercials for Disney World

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“Try Everything”

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$1000 ||| ALPHANUMERICS ||| The Russian creator of this ubiquitous weapon was quoted as saying, “I would prefer to have invented… a lawnmower”

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an AK-47

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$1000 ||| DEFINITIONS FROM THE DEVIL’S DICTIONARY (Ken: And finally, the satirical work by Ambrose Bierce…) ||| Under Q: “A sufficient number of members of a deliberative body to have their own way and their own way of having it”

A

a quorum

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$400 ||| BRITISH EXPLORERS ||| William Baffin was the first to determine degrees of this by watching the Moon pass in front of a star in 1615

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longitude

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$400 ||| ART TERMS ||| A painting on 2 panels, often hinged together; London’s National Gallery of Art has the Wilton one

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a diptych

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$400 ||| SCIENCE ||| Eccentricity measures how much this planetary path deviates from a circle

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its orbit (an ellipse)

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$400 ||| ROUND HERE ||| Since 1908, the roundel has been a symbol of this system that also contains “round”

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the Underground

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$400 ||| TOUGH VOCAB ||| In film when characters explain the plot verbally, it’s called this, also the name of a big public fair

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exposition

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97
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$400 ||| HIP-POP ||| Cordell Broadus, son of this rapper who, like us, asked “Who am I?”, was a WR for UCLA & became a streetwear fashion designer

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Snoop Dogg

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98
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$800 ||| BRITISH EXPLORERS ||| In 1610 he reached Canada’s James Bay; his crew soon mutinied & cast him & 8 others adrift, never to be seen again

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Hudson

99
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$800 ||| ART TERMS ||| It means a picture made of inlaid tile, or pertaining to the guy to whom the 10 Commandments were revealed

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mosaic

100
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$800 ||| SCIENCE ||| A “false thumb” or enlarged wrist bone on this animal helps it grasp bamboo stalks

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a panda

101
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$800 ||| ROUND HERE ||| This numeral is topmost center on a standard circular dartboard

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20

102
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$800 ||| TOUGH VOCAB ||| In Latin “fuscus” meant dark, hence this verb meaning to deliberately bewilder

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obfuscate

103
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$800 ||| HIP-POP ||| Willow Smith, daughter of Will, hit the Top 40 by doing this title quite repeatedly, “back & forth”

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“Whip My Hair”

104
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$1200 ||| BRITISH EXPLORERS ||| In 1776 James Cook received the Copley Medal for a paper on preventing this disease by feeding his crew cress & an orange extract

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scurvy

105
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$1200 ||| ART TERMS ||| Sculptors sometimes use heat & chemicals to produce this green surface film on their bronzes

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a patina

106
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DD ||| SCIENCE ||| Devised by a 19th century German scientist, this scale measures a mineral’s resistance to abrasion

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Mohs hardness scale

107
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$1200 ||| ROUND HERE ||| In legend, the Siege Perilous was a seat at King Arthur’s round table reserved for the knight destined to do this

A

find the Grail

108
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$1200 ||| TOUGH VOCAB ||| It can mean a horse carriage for rent; add -ed to mean made commonplace by frequent use

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a hackney

109
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$1200 ||| HIP-POP ||| Kanye’s 10-year-old daughter, she raps on her dad’s 2024 track “Talking/Once Again”

A

North West

110
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$1600 ||| BRITISH EXPLORERS ||| Born in the county of Devon, Francis Drake was knighted in 1581 & made mayor of this English Channel port there

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Plymouth

111
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DD ||| ART TERMS ||| Jean Arp coined this term for Alexander Calder’s inert sculptures, often made from sheet metal

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stabiles

112
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$1600 ||| SCIENCE ||| In thermodynamics this letter stands for entropy

A

S

113
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$1600 ||| ROUND HERE ||| These alliterative items seen here are used to reduce friction

A

ball bearings

114
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$1600 ||| TOUGH VOCAB ||| An attorney doesn’t need to establish cause to exclude a prospective juror with this type of challenge

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peremptory

115
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$1600 ||| HIP-POP ||| This Compton rapper died in 1995, but his son Lil this is carrying on the hip-hop name

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Eazy-E

116
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$2000 ||| BRITISH EXPLORERS ||| In 1823 Hugh Clapperton & his party explored Nigeria & became the first Europeans to see this nearby large lake

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Lake Chad

117
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$2000 ||| ART TERMS ||| Marcel Duchamp used mass-produced items for objects called these, like a bicycle wheel on a stool

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readymade

118
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$2000 ||| SCIENCE ||| CMEs for short, these blasts from the aura of plasma around the Sun can occur with solar flares

A

coronal mass ejections

119
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$2000 ||| ROUND HERE ||| The Aldar Headquarters building, 23 stories tall & presumably, 23 stories wide, too, is in this emirate, southwest of Dubai

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Abu Dhabi

120
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$2000 ||| TOUGH VOCAB ||| Meaning reverse or opposite, it’s also a rhetorical device using contrast, such as “Give me liberty or give me death”

A

antithesis

121
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$2000 ||| HIP-POP ||| Hip-hop artist Chris Rivers is the son of this “Big” guy born Christopher Rios, the first Latino solo rapper to go platinum

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Big Pun

122
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FJ ||| 20th CENTURY BOOKS ||| TIME mentioned “cruelty & enforced conformity” when summing up this novel with a “stonily silent narrator”

A

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

123
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$200 ||| THE ANCIENTS SPEAK ||| You get an “A” if you know that Horace described this emotion as “a short madness”

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anger

124
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$200 ||| STATE FLAGS ||| Not “E pluribus unum” but this national motto appears on the flags of Georgia & Mississippi

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In God We Trust

125
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$200 ||| A STANDOUT STAND-UP ||| Roy Wood Jr.: “If they can make a documentary about your time” in this post held by Spiro Agnew, you did the job “incorrectly”

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vice president

126
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$200 ||| PENALTIES & BONUSES ||| A “quicker picker upper”, or a bonus given at some poker tournaments after knocking out specific players

A

a bounty

127
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$200 ||| CLASSIC AD SLOGANS & JINGLES ||| “Double your pleasure, double your fun” with this brand

A

Doublemint

128
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$200 ||| 13-LETTER WORDS ||| From the Latin for “ask”, it’s the formal & systematic questioning of a suspect

A

interrogation

129
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$400 ||| THE ANCIENTS SPEAK ||| In “Oedipus at Colonus”, he wrote, “Acceptance–that is the great lesson suffering teaches”

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Sophocles

130
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$400 ||| STATE FLAGS ||| In 1992 this state replaced the words “The Sunshine State” on its flag with the words “The Mount Rushmore State”

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South Dakota

131
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$400 ||| A STANDOUT STAND-UP ||| What to do with Wanda Sykes’ ashes? “Spread ‘em over” this actress, Storm in “X-Men”; “she don’t even have to be at the funeral”

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Halle Berry

132
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$400 ||| PENALTIES & BONUSES ||| In the Gospel of John, the Pharisees told Jesus that this was the penalty for adultery; he told them to be cautious judging

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death by stoning

133
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$400 ||| CLASSIC AD SLOGANS & JINGLES ||| “I don’t wanna grow up, I’m” this kind of “kid”

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a Toys “R” Us kid

134
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$400 ||| 13-LETTER WORDS ||| It’s the type of photo seen here; what do we gotta do, put it on a silver plate for you

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a daguerreotype

135
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$600 ||| THE ANCIENTS SPEAK ||| In his “Histories”, he quoted Solon as saying, “Before he dies, call no man happy–he is at best but fortunate”

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Herodotus

136
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$600 ||| STATE FLAGS ||| Representations of the North Star & this other night sky feature appear on Alaska’s flag

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the Big Dipper (Ursa Major)

137
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$600 ||| A STANDOUT STAND-UP ||| His early stand-up bits like the over-chatty ventriloquist are part of what made him a legend

A

Albert Brooks

138
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$600 ||| PENALTIES & BONUSES ||| Look out below! CEO severance from a company may be in the form of this 2-word type with a precious metal in its name

A

a golden parachute

139
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$600 ||| CLASSIC AD SLOGANS & JINGLES ||| This chain promised “We’ll leave the light on for you”

A

Motel 6

140
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$600 ||| 13-LETTER WORDS ||| In this type of democracy, the political party with the most legislative seats forms a government

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parliamentary

141
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DD ||| THE ANCIENTS SPEAK ||| In “The Lives of the Twelve Caesars”, it’s said that his last words were “What an artist dies with me!”

A

Nero

142
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$800 ||| STATE FLAGS ||| This state’s flag features the frigate Raleigh, built in Portsmouth in 1776 & the first ship to fly the U.S. flag in a sea battle

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New Hampshire

143
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$800 ||| A STANDOUT STAND-UP ||| On “Rolling Stone’s 500 Worst Albums”, from Blaine Capatch: “2 Foot 2 Loose” by Kenny Loggins & “Idahoication” by this bunch of Flea’s

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the Red Hot Chili Peppers

144
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$800 ||| PENALTIES & BONUSES ||| There are fines & fees & then there’s this other “F” word referring to property seized by the po-po for criminal reasons

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forfeiture

145
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$800 ||| CLASSIC AD SLOGANS & JINGLES ||| This brand has been advertised as “Two, two, two mints in one”

A

Certs

146
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$800 ||| 13-LETTER WORDS ||| This “-ism” describes the ongoing habit of judging foreign groups by the standards of one’s own culture

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ethnocentrism

147
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$1000 ||| THE ANCIENTS SPEAK ||| We’re not sure if he found him, but this cynic, lantern in tote, was quoted as saying he was “looking for an honest man”

A

Diogenes

148
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$1000 ||| STATE FLAGS ||| This state’s flag bears the words “Battle Born”, referring to it becoming a state during the Civil War

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Nevada

149
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$1000 ||| A STANDOUT STAND-UP ||| A chapter in Laurie Kilmartin’s “Dead People Suck” is “Home Hospice: Die Surrounded by Stuff You Meant to Take to” this charity

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Goodwill

150
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$1000 ||| PENALTIES & BONUSES ||| Mark Twain loved this Louisiana French word for something extra given after a transaction is completed

A

a lagniappe

151
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$1000 ||| CLASSIC AD SLOGANS & JINGLES ||| “Quick, Henry,” this old-time insecticide that also means to move quickly from place to place

A

Flit

152
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$1000 ||| 13-LETTER WORDS ||| From the Latin for “to take away secretly”, it means secret or sneaky

A

surreptitious

153
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$400 ||| SOUTH AMERICAN HISTORY ||| This man whose name went on 2 continents explored the coast of Suriname in 1499

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(Amerigo) Vespucci

154
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$400 ||| PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS ||| This playwright created the memorable characters Laura Wingfield & Blanche DuBois

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(Tennessee) Williams

155
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$400 ||| BIOLOGY “A”, “B”, “C”s ||| “A”: This clear fluid surrounds a baby in its mother’s womb

A

amniotic fluid

156
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$400 ||| A WARMING TREND ||| Consider your heart (but really, these) warmed in song via “roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose”

A

chestnuts

157
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$400 ||| MR. OR MRS. SONG ||| (It was only a hit) it was only a hit over a year after its release; now this song by the Killers is called a “millennial anthem”

A

“Mr. Brightside”

158
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$400 ||| EPONYMS ||| A French aerialist gave us this name for a tight-fitting one-piece worn today by everyone from dancers to pro wrestlers

A

a leotard

159
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DD ||| SOUTH AMERICAN HISTORY ||| Simon Iturri Patiño was once Bolivia’s rey del estaño, king of this metal in which the land is rich

A

tin

160
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$800 ||| PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS ||| In the preface to “Major Barbara” he wrote, “The greatest of evils and the worst of crimes is poverty”

A

Shaw

161
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DD ||| BIOLOGY “A”, “B”, “C”s ||| “C”:In myth, it’s a fire-breathing hybrid monster, in genetics, it’s an organism with 2 distinct sets of DNA

A

chimera

162
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$800 ||| A WARMING TREND ||| After deep torpor, a Rivoli’s this, known for wing speed, can see its body temperature rise 50 degrees up to 100-plus

A

a hummingbird

163
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$800 ||| MR. OR MRS. SONG ||| Rapper Nas, aka Nasir Jones, claims to be the inspiration for this woman’s “Me & Mr. Jones” from “Back to Black”

A

Winehouse

164
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$800 ||| EPONYMS ||| The surname of women rights advocate Amelia inspired this style of knickers

A

bloomers

165
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$1200 ||| SOUTH AMERICAN HISTORY ||| Cemented in Argentine history is this man, whose 1986 World Cup goal was aided by the “Hand of God”

A

Maradona

166
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$1200 ||| PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS ||| 1887’s “Ivanov”, an early work by this playwright, centers on a depressed young man who considers suicide

A

Chekhov

167
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$1200 ||| BIOLOGY “A”, “B”, “C”s ||| “A”: You get one set of these alternative forms of genes from mom & one from dad

A

alleles

168
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$1200 ||| A WARMING TREND ||| This “official blanket with sleeves” sold 4 million in the 2008 holiday season after its fall introduction

A

a Snuggie

169
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$1200 ||| MR. OR MRS. SONG ||| Paul Simon said this Yankee was baffled by a lyric in “Mrs. Robinson”, telling Paul, “I haven’t gone anywhere”

A

Joe DiMaggio

170
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$1200 ||| EPONYMS ||| Last name of Belgian inventor Adolphe, who lent his name to a brass wind instrument that ranges in type from sopranino to bass

A

Sax

171
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$1600 ||| SOUTH AMERICAN HISTORY ||| Huascar co-ruled the Inca from Cuzco; his brother Atahualpa ruled from this city that also ends in “O”

A

Quito

172
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$1600 ||| PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS ||| Teleplaywright J.P. Miller first gave us these “Days” of an alcoholic couple, later a movie & then a Broadway musical in 2024

A

the Days of Wine and Roses

173
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$1600 ||| BIOLOGY “A”, “B”, “C”s ||| “B”: This pigment gives bile its yellowish color & can lead to gallstones

A

bilirubin

174
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$1600 ||| A WARMING TREND ||| One recipe from the Russian Tea Room for hot this soup includes 5 ounces of beets as well as short ribs & pork butt

A

borscht

175
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$1600 ||| MR. OR MRS. SONG ||| Avian name of the Adam Duritz band that in the ’90s sang, “Mr. Jones & me tell each other fairy tales”

A

Counting Crows

176
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$1600 ||| EPONYMS ||| A Kochel number, used to list this composer’s works, is named for the Austrian who indexed them

A

Mozart

177
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$2000 ||| SOUTH AMERICAN HISTORY ||| This Venezuelan president said in 2019 that protesters would not go unpunished & accused the U.S. of plotting against him

A

Nicolás Maduro

178
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$2000 ||| PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS ||| As this Beth Henley play opens in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, one of the 3 Magrath sisters has recently shot her husband

A

Crimes of the Heart

179
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$2000 ||| BIOLOGY “A”, “B”, “C”s ||| “C” “C”: 2-word term for the multistage process via which the basic unit of life reproduces itself

A

the cell cycle

180
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$2000 ||| A WARMING TREND ||| In this Bible book once alluded to by Samuel L. Jackson, “Another fire shall devour them; and ye shall know that I am the Lord”

A

Ezekiel

181
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$2000 ||| MR. OR MRS. SONG ||| Bob Dylan wrote, “Drugs never played a part” in the creation of this song about a percussionist

A

“Mr. Tambourine Man”

182
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$2000 ||| EPONYMS ||| The name of this Trojan hero made it into the lexicon as a verb meaning to bully or harass

A

Hector

183
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FJ ||| U.S.S.R.I.P. ||| Of the 15 countries formed by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, this one is alphabetically last

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Uzbekistan

184
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$200 ||| TAILOR’S VERSION ||| Not quite full bespoke, MTM is this type of custom suit & also describes a type of tailoring

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made-to-measure

185
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$200 ||| CURRENT EVENTS ||| On April 8th, a total this will be seen across the heart of the U.S.; it will be the last visible from the contiguous U.S. until 2044

A

an eclipse

186
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$200 ||| REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS ||| A section of I-75 in Florida is alliteratively known as this animal “Alley”

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Alligator

187
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$200 ||| INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ||| Germany defeated Serbia in the final of the 2023 FIBA World Cup for men’s national teams in this sport

A

basketball

188
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$200 ||| AUTHORS AT WAR ||| When he landed on Utah Beach on D-Day, J.D. Salinger is reported to have had 6 chapters of this work in his jacket

A

The Catcher in the Rye

189
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$200 ||| SAME LAST 3/ FIRST 3 LETTERS (Ken: We’ll need two two words in each correct response.) ||| Animal you “play” when feigning death& a brief & succinct explanation of an event

A

possum & summary

190
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$400 ||| TAILOR’S VERSION ||| Hooks & bars are a popular alternative to hooks & these, because the bars can go closer to the garment’s edge

A

eyes

191
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$400 ||| CURRENT EVENTS ||| As campaigning continued in chilly New Hampshire, he ended his presidential run in sunny Tallahassee

A

DeSantis

192
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$400 ||| REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS ||| The African clawed variety is an exception, but most frogs use this body part to catch their prey

A

the tongue

193
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$400 ||| INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ||| As of 2021, women also got to compete in the Olympic C1 & C2 races in this type of “C”raft

A

canoe

194
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$400 ||| AUTHORS AT WAR ||| As a 2nd lieutenant in the czar’s army, he saw the siege of Sevastopol & wrote about it in his “Sevastopol Sketches”

A

Tolstoy

195
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$400 ||| SAME LAST 3/ FIRST 3 LETTERS (Ken: We’ll need two two words in each correct response.) ||| The way a softball pitch is thrown& having both male & female characteristics

A

underhand & androgynous

196
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$600 ||| TAILOR’S VERSION ||| This method fixes holes using needle & thread without patches; it was news when Grace Coolidge was seen doing it to Calvin’s socks

A

darning

197
Q

$600 ||| CURRENT EVENTS ||| Will it be “How soon they forget” or “Always remembered”? He caught the Super Bowl 58-winning pass for Kansas City

A

Mecole Hardman

198
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$600 ||| REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS ||| The fire kind of this amphibian defends itself from predators by spraying poison from behind its eyes

A

a salamander

199
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$600 ||| INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ||| The team version of this is an Olympic sport that somewhat resembles soccer, but players throw the ball rather than kick it

A

handball

200
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$600 ||| AUTHORS AT WAR ||| During World War II Frank Herbert served as a photographer in this U.S. Navy group that builds bases, airfields & bridges

A

the Seabees

201
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$600 ||| SAME LAST 3/ FIRST 3 LETTERS (Ken: We’ll need two two words in each correct response.) ||| United one piece of film with another& wood used in a chest to help repel moths

A

spliced & cedar

202
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$800 ||| TAILOR’S VERSION ||| This measurement can be about 30” on a 5’10” man

A

an inseam

203
Q

$800 ||| CURRENT EVENTS ||| This politician passed away while incarcerated at the IK-3 penal colony north of the Arctic Circle

A

Navalny

204
Q

$800 ||| REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS ||| Pogona is the genus name for the 8 species of this lizard lovingly known as “beardies”

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the bearded dragons

205
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$800 ||| INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ||| Australia beat England in 1877 to win the first of the international cricket games known by this 2-word term

A

test matches

206
Q

DD ||| AUTHORS AT WAR ||| As a P.O.W., Kurt Vonnegut survived the 1945 Allied firebombing of this German city because he was working underground

A

Dresden

207
Q

$800 ||| SAME LAST 3/ FIRST 3 LETTERS (Ken: We’ll need two two words in each correct response.) ||| Preceder of fasciitis in a foot problem& plaid Scottish cloth

A

plantar & tartan

208
Q

$1000 ||| TAILOR’S VERSION ||| Sewn in a double layer, this part of a shirt adds strength & structure at the shoulders, ya big ox!

A

the yoke

209
Q

$1000 ||| CURRENT EVENTS ||| A 40-foot-high replica of a 300s A.D. statue of this Roman emperor was unveiled by the Capitoline Museums

A

Constantine

210
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$1000 ||| REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS ||| From a Latin word for “blind”, this worm-like amphibian spends most of its life underground

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the caecilian

211
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$1000 ||| INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ||| French for “servant”, in pro cycling it’s a rider whose job is to help a team’s leader win, not to win individually

A

a domestique

212
Q

$1000 ||| AUTHORS AT WAR ||| This author of “Going After Cacciato” was wounded by shrapnel from a grenade in Vietnam & received a Purple Heart

A

Tim O’Brien

213
Q

$1000 ||| SAME LAST 3/ FIRST 3 LETTERS (Ken: We’ll need two two words in each correct response.) ||| 1890s job title of the German seen here&8-letter type of parrot seen here

A

a chancellor & lorikeet

214
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$400 ||| THE 14th CENTURY ||| One cause of the 1337 start of the Hundred Years’ War was when the III king of this name made a claim for the French throne

A

Edward

215
Q

$400 ||| IN MY FEELINGS ||| 4-letter delight; in the 17th century it was first used for a sung musical work

A

glee

216
Q

$400 ||| ART & CRIME ||| “Vanished Smile”, a true crime book by R.A. Scotti, is subtitled “The Mysterious Theft of” this artwork

A

the Mona Lisa

217
Q

$400 ||| LONG WORDS ||| 14 letters: Christian doctrine laid out by Paul in Romans 8:29-30, so god doesn’t just know all but foreknows all

A

predestination

218
Q

$400 ||| YOU NAMED YOUR BAND WHAT? ||| This band’s name was the nickname that Rivers Cuomo’s biological dad used for him

A

Weezer

219
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$400 ||| “G”OING PLACES ||| This Scottish city is known for local slang such as “gallus”, which means bold or daring

A

Glasgow

220
Q

$800 ||| THE 14th CENTURY ||| In a big climate switch, the Medieval Warm Period gave way to this “diminutive” era

A

the Little Ice Age

221
Q

$800 ||| IN MY FEELINGS ||| This bloody period of the French Revolution ended with the execution of its leader Robespierre & his associates

A

The Terror

222
Q

$800 ||| ART & CRIME ||| These twins & notorious London gangsters painted portraits & landscape paintings while in the clink

A

the Krays

223
Q

$800 ||| LONG WORDS ||| 14 letters: Newish nonmedical umbrella term for people whose brains work or develop differently

A

neurodivergent

224
Q

$800 ||| YOU NAMED YOUR BAND WHAT? ||| We have “High Hopes” you’ll know that this group’s name is not from a Smiths song but one by an obscure group called Name Taken

A

Panic! at the Disco

225
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$800 ||| “G”OING PLACES ||| Antigua & Quetzaltenango are sites in the highlands of this country

A

Guatemala

226
Q

DD ||| THE 14th CENTURY ||| During the Great Schism beginning in 1378, Robert of Geneva reigned as Clement VII, this 8-letter type of guy

A

antipope

227
Q

$1200 ||| IN MY FEELINGS ||| It was “Primal” in the title of a Richard Gere & Edward Norton film

A

Fear

228
Q

$1200 ||| ART & CRIME ||| Art forger Elmyr de Hory is included as a subject in “F for Fake”, a rare documentary by this film auteur

A

Orson Welles

229
Q

$1200 ||| LONG WORDS ||| 13 letters: An adjective meaning outside of the power of a court of law

A

extrajudicial

230
Q

$1200 ||| YOU NAMED YOUR BAND WHAT? ||| This group of anarchists with a nonsensical name gained fame with its pro-drinking earworm “Tubthumping”

A

Chumbawamba

231
Q

$1200 ||| “G”OING PLACES ||| The International Civil Rights Center & Museum in this city is housed in a former Woolworth’s, a site of a nonviolent protest

A

Greensboro

232
Q

$1600 ||| THE 14th CENTURY ||| What is today this seaport on a peninsula was captured by the Ottomans in 1354, their first foothold in Europe

A

Gallipoli

233
Q

$1600 ||| IN MY FEELINGS ||| It’s the second word of “The Tell-Tale Heart”; the narrator admits that he was dreadfully so

A

nervous

234
Q

$1600 ||| ART & CRIME ||| A painting by Vermeer was one of the works stolen from this Boston museum in 1990

A

the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

235
Q

$1600 ||| LONG WORDS ||| 13 letters:Toothed dino bird of the Jurassic period whose fossil is seen here

A

Archaeopteryx

236
Q

$1600 ||| YOU NAMED YOUR BAND WHAT? ||| A statuary store on Route 46 in New Jersey unwittingly bestowed its name on this power pop group

A

Fountains of Wayne

237
Q

$1600 ||| “G”OING PLACES ||| This area stretches roughly from Paradise Point to Coolangatta in Queensland & largely consists of beach resorts

A

the Gold Coast

238
Q

$2000 ||| THE 14th CENTURY ||| In the 1380s, this Oxford theologian led an effort that translated the Bible into English

A

Wycliffe

239
Q

DD ||| IN MY FEELINGS ||| Freud’s works helped popularize this loanword for a general sense of dread or unease

A

angst

240
Q

$2000 ||| ART & CRIME ||| After he caught a body in 1606, this artist fled Rome & took his chiaroscuro skills to Malta

A

Caravaggio

241
Q

$2000 ||| LONG WORDS ||| 14 letters: A sequence of fantastic & weird images, as seen perhaps in a dream or while hallucinating

A

phantasmagoria

242
Q

$2000 ||| YOU NAMED YOUR BAND WHAT? ||| This band with songs like “1985” & “Today Is Gonna Be A Great Day”, the “Phineas & Ferb” theme, riffed on a Steve Martin sketch for its name

A

Bowling for Soup

243
Q

$2000 ||| “G”OING PLACES ||| This place in India was dubbed “the Rome of the Orient”, since it was a center for the Roman Catholic Church in the East

A

Goa

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Q

FJ ||| NOVEL TITLE OBJECTS ||| A girl in a 1950 novel walks into this & “got in among the coats and rubbed her face against them”

A

a wardrobe