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Travel to work, or change a prison sentence to a less severe one |
commute
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The name of this class of vertebrates is from the Greek for "double life", referring to life in water & on land |
amphibian
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The Grand Ole Opry, Watts Bar Nuclear Plant |
Tennessee
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Chuck Norris, ranger-ing around |
Walker, Texas Ranger
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This term is an agreement of less importance or formality than a treaty; the 1864 Geneva one is famous |
a convention
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More popular in Europe, this two-word veggie is cultivated under soil, blocking the light that produces chlorophyll |
(Mike: What is a Belgian endive?)
white asparagus
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Come together for a common cause, or keep a ping-pong ball in play |
rally
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The N.Y. Times' 1945 Hiroshima story mentioned "scientists' long-held dream of" doing this to "the atom" |
splitting
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The National Constitution Center, Betsy Ross House |
(Darren: What is Massachusetts?)
Pennsylvania
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On a sitcom, Frankie Muniz |
Malcolm in the Middle
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Everybody stop shooting! It's high time we had one of these suspensions of armed conflict |
a cease-fire
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A fine mist from an atomizer, or the flower arrangement seen here |
a spray
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CH4, it's the chief constituent of natural gas |
(Alex: Now's the time for that.)
methane
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The World of Coca-Cola, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest |
(Alex: Right, with less than a minute to go now.)
Georgia
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Edward Woodward (before Denzel) |
(Mike: What is, uh, Washington?)
The Equalizer
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It's an office established by one country inside another to support & protect its citizens & aid commerce |
a consulate
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Cleared of their spines & used as a vegetable, nopales come from this type of cactus that also bears edible fruit |
prickly pear
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One's disposition, or to strengthen glass by heating & then cooling |
(Mike: What is tempered?) [Originally accepted as correct; reversed during the first break.]
temper
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mR are milli-these units of radiation named for a scientist who saw through you |
roentgen
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Lake Bonneville, George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park |
Utah
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On the CW, Stephen Amell |
(Mike: What is The Green Arrow?) (Daniel: What is Green Arrow?) (Darren: What is the [*]?)
Arrow
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Letters given to an ambassador to certify his authority to another country; let me see me your... |
(Mike: What is passport?)
credentials
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(Kelly puts an avocado in a brown paper bag.) You probably know that placing an avocado in a brown paper bag makes it ripen quicker; that's because the bag traps this gas, C2H4, that helps fruits to ripen |
(Mike: What is methane?)
ethylene
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A sleeveless cloak, or the part of the Earth between the crust & the core |
mantle
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A focus of Mayan astronomy was these points when the sun is farthest from the equator |
the solstices
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The Exhibition Coal Mine, Appalachian Lake Dam |
West Virginia
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The spun-off Robert Guillaume |
Benson
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I get a jolt out of this French term for a diplomat just below the rank of ambassador |
[Alex corrected Darren's mispronunciation of the first word of the response as charge.]
chargé d'affaires
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