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Tennessee Williams passed many days in this southernmost Florida town & recalled it fondly in his memoirs |
Key West
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Poison control centers today still get calls about ingestion of this herb that was fatal to Socrates |
hemlock
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Drummer Frank Beard is the only member of this Texas trio who does not sport a flowing beard |
ZZ Top
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The ancient British noble title "Duke of" this WWII landing place began with William the Conqueror |
Normandy
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Proverbially, "What's good for the goose is good for" this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the gander
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This Carl Hiaasen novel set in Fort Lauderdale became a movie in which Demi Moore takes it off |
Strip Tease
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Push the barb all the way through at several places on the body in this pre-angling task |
baiting (a hook)
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You can kiss under this Christmas parasite, but don't eat its white berries--they can be fatal |
mistletoe
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Rick Savage plays bass in this band, whose name was initially spelled like a hard-of-hearing feline |
(Jonathan: What are The Deaf Cats?)
Def Leppard
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14th c. Hapsburg ruler Rudolf IV lengthened "duke" to this, & the family used the title until the end of WWI |
(Donna: What is Hapsburg?)
archduke
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Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who died aged 108 in 1998, helped preserve this area with her book subtitled "River of Grass" |
the Everglades
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A "push cut" helps when carving intricate shapes in this activity whose name comes from the Middle English for "knife" |
whittling
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The red stalks of this pie plant are fine, but its leaves can cause convulsions & death |
rhubarb
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In 2012 "Been Away Too Long" was the first single off this Chris Cornell band's first album in 16 years |
Soundgarden
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In 1814 the duke of this was appointed ambassador to France; the next year, he defeated Napoleon in battle |
Wellington
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Famous for a Civil War novella, he also wrote "The Open Boat", an 1897 account of a Florida shipwreck |
(Stephen) Crane
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It's adding an extra turn in the wide triangular knot that gives this necktie style its royal name |
(Alex: Good. And you're on the plus side with $1,000, and you've just moved into second place!) (Donna: Oh, my goodness.) (Alex: Yeah! Keep it going!)
Windsor
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This type of "oil" was bad enough as a folk cure for kids; a few of the same plant's seeds can kill you |
castor
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Pete Wentz & Joe Trohman are 2 of the boys in this "boy" band |
(Jonathan: What is Blink 182?)
Fall Out Boy
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The Duke of Gloucester, better known as this, is seen here in a reconstruction done after he was unearthed in 2012 |
Richard III
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John D. MacDonald explored Florida's dark side in "Pale Gray for Guilt" & other novels about this McHero |
Travis McGee
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In the firefighting acronym P.A.S.S., pull the pin, aim at the fire's base, squeeze the lever, then do this until the fire is out |
(Alex: It's what that person was doing--[*]ing, [*].)
sweep
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The symptoms from eating this plant, Digitalis purpurea, include blurred vision, irregular heartbeat & hallucinations |
(Alex: You have a humongous lead, and I'm eagerly awaiting your wager.) (Ben: $100.) [Laughter] ... (Ben: What are purple fingers?)
foxglove
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Drummer Bun E. Carlos wants you to want this band, who had a career-making night "at Budokan" |
Cheap Trick
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Around 1482 Leonardo da Vinci left Florence to become a court artist for Ludovico Sforza, the duke of this city |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go.)
Milan
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Perhaps prepping for flight No. 2, Howard Hughes had a full crew maintain this mammoth plane for nearly 30 years |
the "Spruce Goose"
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