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When it comes to business podcast titles, there's "Mad" this, "The Economist": this "Talks" & "CNBC's Fast" this |
Money
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The current St. Paul's Cathedral was built after this 1666 event destroyed the previous one |
the Fire of London
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Dirt particles on a surface |
grime
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The Pragian stage of the Earth's development gets its name from the capital of this country |
the Czech Republic
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Oklahoma's state flying mammal, the Mexican free-tailed bat, bites this Oregon State & Oregon State University animal |
the beaver
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He interviews celebs in that inimitable voice on his "Amazing Colossal Podcast"
"For a small amount each month, you can get some colossal benefits..." |
Gilbert Gottfried
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In 1691 Massachusetts Bay Colony merged with this historic one to the south |
(Joyce: What is Jamestown?) (Nicole: What is... Cape Cod?)
Plymouth
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Carleton College's fall 2015 one of these calendar divisions began September 14 |
a trimester
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The Bathonian stage gets its name from a city in this country |
the U.K. (or England)
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S.D.'s coyote takes on the white-tailed this 11 times, as 11 states claim it as a state animal or mammal of one kind or another |
(Brad: [*]?) [Accepted without comment, possibly because Alex misheard "White-tailed" as "What is"]
white-tailed deer
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During World War I, this ferocious Tiger made a peach of a U.S. Army captain |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Ty Cobb
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In Freudian theory this 8-letter term is our conscience; its namesake comedic podcast is "Improvised & Analyzed" |
the super ego
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I think in 1641 this Frenchman published his "Meditations on First Philosophy"; therefore... |
(René) Descartes
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7,919 is the 1,000th of these |
(Alex: You've got it, with a minute left.)
a prime number
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There were plenty of dinosaurs in the park during the Aalenian stage of this geologic period |
the Jurassic
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It's sea vs. land as Hawaii's state mammal, a monk seal, takes on this state dog named for the capital of Massachusetts |
a Boston terrier
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As "The Smartest Man in the World", Greg Proops spoke of AT&T Park, the late Anne Meara & this "2001" author all in one show |
Arthur C. Clarke
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Oliver Cromwell & his Roundheads defeated this king & his Cavaliers in the English Civil War |
Charles I
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It lies between the Black Sea & the Sea of Azov |
Crimea
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North American rocks of the Givetian stage include fossil-rich formations of this "fruity" sedimentary one |
lime
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Texas' state small mammal, it's just roadkill to California's grizzly bear |
an armadillo
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In 2015 Gen. Stanley McChrystal told this CNN anchor's "GPS" podcast how to defeat ISIS |
Fareed Zakaria
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In 1658, perhaps as he was busy admiring his Taj Mahal, his son Aurangzeb deposed him & took over the Mughal Empire |
(Joyce: [Whispers] Oh.) (Alex: Not coming?) [Beep] (Joyce: No. Who is Ashoka?)
Shah Jahan
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In "1984" desire is this type of Orwellian offense |
thoughtcrime
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It was goodbye to some brachiopods in the Upper Kellwasser one of these events, separating 2 stages |
an extinction event
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Utah's Rocky Mountain elk can't figure out the unique gait of this "Volunteer State" equine |
(Nicole: What is Tennessee?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Nicole: Tennessee horse?) (Alex: No, not enough.)
the Tennessee walking horse
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