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Yellow jackets are a social type of this stinging insect |
wasps
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A Beverly Hills ZIP code |
90210
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Alex Vaikus is president of this company; from 1988 to 2009, Christie Hefner was his boss |
Playboy
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Donald Duck's nephews are Huey, Dewey & Louie; her nieces are April, May & June |
Daisy Duck
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There are 8 private showers at the Flying J truck stop in Troutdale just east of this largest Oregon city |
Portland
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All rise! Don't judge me, but it's where a law judge judges |
courtroom
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During a chase, these cats take about 3 1/2 strides per second, though the sprints only last about 300 yards |
cheetahs
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The loose-fitting 2-piece garment, often green cloth, worn by surgeons |
Scrubs
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David Peacock is president & CEO of this InBev subsidiary, maker of Bud & Michelob |
Anheuser-Busch
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In April of 1960, Dick Clark testified before a congressional committee on the type of bribery known as this |
payola
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TravelCenters of America has a stop at Exit 48 on I-24, near Music Row in this Tennessee town |
Nashville
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To accept reservations in excess of the number that can be accommodated |
overbook
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Despite its length, the neck of the giraffe has only 7 of these bones, but they are elongated |
vertebrae
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Nickname for the GE building in NYC where NBC is located |
30 Rock
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Gary Loveman is prez of Harrah's Entertainment, which runs this Roman-themed Vegas casino & many others |
Caesar's Palace
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On April 2, 1792 passage of the Coinage Act established this government agency |
(Morgan: What is the... uh, Treasury?)
the U.S. Mint
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Go nuts at Crazy Fred's Truck Stop in Kingman, Arizona, west of Flagstaff & Winona on this historic route |
Route 66
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Most of Tripura, India gets more than 79 inches of rain during this June to September season |
monsoon
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Michael Klein is president of LFP, publisher of Hustler magazine; this guy is his big boss |
(Andrew: Who is Larry Flynn?) [Originally ruled correct; reversed before the DJ! Round after a "booth review"]
Larry Flynt
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In "Home Thoughts from Abroad" this British poet pined, "Oh, to be in England now that April's there" |
Robert Browning
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There's an Iron Skillet coffee shop at the Petro truck stop in the Texas town made famous in a Marty Robbins song |
(Alex: Out in the West Texas town of [*].)
El Paso
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To move fast as if someone put a lit match in your shoe |
hotfoot
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The killer whale is actually this largest member of this family |
(Morgan: What are orcas?)
dolphins
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Peripheral or marginal |
Fringe
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In 2007 Jared Gurfain, pres. of Viridian Spirits, gained permission to sell Lucid, a type of this green liquor |
absinthe
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This work written around 1387 begins, "Whan that Aprill with his shoures soote" |
The Canterbury Tales
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There's a Mr. Waffle Auto & Truck Plaza on I-85 at Cowpens, northeast of Greenville in this state |
(Andrew: What is Alabama?) (Morgan: What is North Carolina?)
South Carolina
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A seaplane float, or a floating structure used to support a temporary bridge |
pontoon
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