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IKEA's Ekby Hensvik product is a bracket for supporting these |
(Mike: What is a television?)
bookshelf (or shelf)
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Moving from high noon to 11:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. is going this way |
(Mike: What is west?) ... (Alex: Now, each correct response has to have 16 letters in it, so you're going [*].)
counterclockwise
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Ludwig Bemelmans said this elegant fish roe appetizer "is to dining what a sable coat is to a girl in evening dress" |
caviar
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"The mome raths outgrabe" |
Lewis Carroll
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March 1855 saw border ruffians from Missouri invade this state & force the election of a pro-slavery govt. |
Kansas
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In this Army branch that brings out the big guns, bracketing is finding the range between over- & undershooting |
artillery
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Massaging the Wagyu caws with sake & feeding them beer makes for this tender & expensive Japanese beef |
Kobe
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"Made all the difference" |
(Alex: Yes. "The Road Not Taken".)
Frost
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1984 was the year of the Hoyas & this 7-footer who ended up with the Knicks but should've played for "Dallas" |
(Patrick) Ewing
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In March 2001 this space station was intentionally deorbited & crashed into the Pacific Ocean |
the Mir
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Latin for "thus", it often appears in square brackets within a quote to mean "He really said that" |
sic
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Judicial review refers to a court's power to declare laws this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
unconstitutional
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This dish of lobster tails with bechamel shares its name with a French Revolutionary calendar month |
Thermidor
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"Have crost the bar" |
Tennyson
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This man, "Coach K", led Duke to the top in 1991 & '92, & don't worry, we won't make you spell his last name... today |
(Mike) Krzyzewski
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In March 1792 King Gustav III of this nation was fatally shot by a disgruntled army officer |
Sweden
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IRS tax brackets are lower if you file as "head of" this than as "married filing jointly" |
(Alex: [*}, with less than a minute to go now)
household
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Dutch speakers are this to me--or, as they say, onbegrijpelijk |
incomprehensible
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The Densuke, a variety of this melon with black rather than green skin, has sold for more than $6,000 |
a watermelon
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"Death, thou shalt die" |
(Alex: "Death Be Not Proud".)
(John) Donne
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Each year from 2011 to 2014, at least one team from this state made the Final Four, winning it all twice |
Kentucky
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In March 37 Tiberius lay dying as this successor waited; when Tiberius sat up & asked for food, he had to be smothered |
[Alex added "of the year" to his reading of the clue.] (Rachael: Who is Nero?) (Mike: Who is Julius Caesar?) ... (Alex: Successor of Tiberius was [*].)
Caligula
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The word "bracket" comes from braccae, an old form of this "br" word for short trousers |
breeches
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The most desirable of these are the black ones from France's Perigord & Quercy regions |
a truffle
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"O'Leary in the grave" |
(William Butler) Yeats
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He "conjured up" the 1979 title for his Spartans, beating Larry Bird & being named Most Outstanding Player |
Magic Johnson
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