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THAT GAME OF THRONES GUY WITH THE BEARD |
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The leaves of three of this vine start out red, then turn shiny green--let them be |
poison ivy
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By Wagner: "The ____ Dutchman" |
Flying
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Oh, my sun & stars! In 2011 Jason Momoa took over this title film role from Arnold & got all barbaric |
Conan
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Alliterative name for a line of people who pass pails of water to help put out a fire |
bucket brigade
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"Scorching" word for qualifying rounds in a track contest held before the main race |
a heat
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Term for a sports team that wins several championships in a row, like the Bulls in the 1990s |
a dynasty
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The stinging variety of this plant is covered in minute hairs that inject irritants when they are touched |
(Alex: [*] is right, with less than a minute now.)
nettle
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With Papageno: "The ____ Flute" |
Magic
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You know nothing, Kit Harington! But we know in 2014 you voiced Eret, a trapper of these beasts also big on "Thrones" |
dragons
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The Chum Bucket is a rival restaurant to the Krusty Krab on this animated TV show |
SpongeBob SquarePants
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"Seasonal" verb meaning to prepare a car for cold weather by adding antifreeze, or to prep a house, using insulation |
(Samantha: What is wintering?) (Alex: Yes.) (Samantha: Or--) (Alex: Or [*]. Yes.) [Reversed before Double Jeopardy!]
winterizing
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Implosion initiator for buildings past their prime |
dynamite
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This highly poisonous plant of Europe of the parsley family was used to do in an ancient method man |
hemlock
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A comic opera by Smetana: "The ____ Bride" |
Bartered
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Not exactly Westeros' Dad of the Year, Charles dance also played this spy novelist in the 1989 TV bio "GoldenEye" |
Ian Fleming
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It's the "P" in PSAT, which high schoolers may want to take before the SAT |
(Ross: What is pre?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Ross: Um...) (Alex: I need the full word.)
preliminary
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Oh, Rob... the Petries were the family on this sitcom |
The Dick Van Dyke Show
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Lovely to look at, yes, but its bulbs & flowers contain lycorine & other alkaloids, which are toxic to you & your pets |
daffodils
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Lehar's title refers to Hanna: "The ____ Widow" |
Merry
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Before he was Robert Baratheon, Mark Addy stripped away his troubles as an ex-steelworker in this 1997 movie |
The Full Monty
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Bucket seats in cars were popularized by this make's Monza & Corvair & soon took over |
Chevy
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Useful books before going on "Jeopardy!" include this type whose name may derive from Arabic for "calendar" |
almanac
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The DC41 Animal is a model from this manufacturer of high-tech bagless vacuum cleaners |
Dyson
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Despite its lilting name, the lily of this can be dangerous |
the valley
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Set in California: "The Girl of the ____ West" |
Golden
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This Emmy winner said, "Dwarves are still the butt of jokes. It's one of the last bastions of acceptable prejudice" |
(Ross: Who is, um...) (Alex: Oh, darn, it's not coming.)
Peter Dinklage
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This character "appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of whitewash and a long-handled brush" |
(Tom) Sawyer
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During this pretrial court hearing, charges are read & the accused usually enters a plea |
(Ross: What are opening statements?)
the arraignment
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This 4-word "fabric" phrase means someone is extreme or unwilling to change an opinion |
dyed in the wool
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