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Enough of the same complaint, you sound like this |
a broken record
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Their 1973 debut album includes the Freddie Mercury compositions "Great King Rat" & "My Fairy King" |
Queen
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Now a state in east-central Germany, it was a "gate"way of dynastic power for the kingdom of Prussia |
Brandenburg
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This British prime minister's "The Second World War" consisted of 6 volumes, beginning with 1948's "The Gathering Storm" |
Churchill
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"The Thrilling Adventure Hour" thrills us with Sparks Nevada, marshal on this red planet |
Mars
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Better dial 972, the country code for this nation of which Saul was the first king |
[Kevin selected the first clue.]
Israel
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In these, there are infinite other Alex Trebeks |
(Kevin: What is a... multiverse?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Final Jeopardy!]
parallel universes
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His 2012 single "Rock And Roll Love Affair" was released on the Purple Music label |
Prince
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Amadeus ex machina! This city near the northern foothills of the Alps boasts Mirabell Palace, built in 1606 |
Salzburg
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Barbara Tuchman's first of 2 Pulitzer Prizes was for "The Guns of" this month, about the beginning of WWI |
August
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John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur know podcasts at this.org include "Planet Money" & "All Songs Considered" |
NPR
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Better not ask about this successor--Sollie loved the man's music but tried to kill him |
David
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One billion, for example |
a round number
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That's King Curtis' sax blowing through this 1971 John Lennon album; it's easy if you try |
Imagine
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In 1839 this state capital that lies along the Susquehanna River was the site of the first national Whig convention |
Harrisburg
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While living in exile in England in the late 1720s, this French philosopher wrote "An Essay Upon the Civil Wars in France" |
(Kevin: Um, who is Rousseau?) ... (Alex: Yep, you had two choices, and Kevin didn't pick the right one.)
Voltaire
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"How Did This Get Made?" wondered how the films "Leprechaun in the Hood", "Gigli" & this "2: Cruise Control" got made |
Speed
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Avoid the topic of these foes now associated with the unenlightened; his long struggle with them didn't end well for him |
the Philistines
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Slayer guitarist Kerry King's solo on this trio's "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" will keep you awake |
the Beastie Boys
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A city in Pinellas County, Florida, or one about 7 degrees south of the Arctic Circle |
St. Petersburg
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New York magazine called this 3-named woman who wrote "The Bully Pulpit" "America's historian-in-chief" |
Doris Kearns Goodwin
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In 2015 Adnan Syed, subject of this podcast, was granted an appeal of his conviction of murdering an ex-girlfriend |
Serial
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Let him know that the Old Testament line "how are" these "fallen" refers to him |
the mighty
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She's from mom's other marriage |
a half-sister
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Robert Fripp has long reigned over prog rock as leader of this colorful band |
King Crimson
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Home to the University of Southern Mississippi, it's the "Hub City of the South" |
Hattiesburg
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This Roman is known for his "Histories" & "Annals", which covered the 1st century history of the Roman Empire |
Tacitus
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Karl Pilkington debated the phrase "a stitch in time saves nine" to the amusement of Stephen Merchant & this British comic |
Ricky Gervais
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Better not mention "the witch of" this town who called up a ghost that gave poor Saul a real fright |
Endor
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