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"You know, I wish that I had Jessie's puella" |
girl
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The ragweed variety of this material is seen here under the microscope--achoo! |
pollen
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This photo-sharing app gets its name from combining parts of the words "instant" & "telegram" |
Instagram
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"Founding Brothers" & "Founding Mothers" |
the American Revolution
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Sweat & blood pressure are measured with this truth-telling aid |
a polygraph
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At honeymaid.com learn how to make this Graham cracker treat in a microwave, on a grill or over a campfire |
s'mores
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"Pour some saccharon on me, ooo, in the name of love" |
sugar
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A nephrectomy is the surgical removal of this organ |
a kidney
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This university's admissions office is in Crouse-Hinds Hall in Syracuse, New York |
Syracuse (University)
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"All Quiet on the Western Front" & "Parade's End" |
World War I
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An institute for higher education offering courses in many vocational disciplines |
a polytechnical school
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These treats from Pepperidge Farm like the Parmesan & Flavor Blasted Xtra Cheddar are sure to make your cat jealous |
Goldfish
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"Hebenus & ebur live together in perfect harmony, side by side on my piano keyboard" |
ebony & ivory
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Scientist Albert Hoffman, who died at age 102 in 2008, was best known for synthesizing this 3-letter hallucinogen |
LSD
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Launched in 2000, this lifestyle magazine from Time, Inc. helps keep life real simple |
Real Simple
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"A Bridge Too Far" & "Eye of the Needle" |
World War II
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An L. Frank Baum character has this 10-letter name because of her multicolored robes |
Polychrome
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Bite-size cracker sandwiches from Nabisco filled with peanut butter or cheese have this rhyming name |
Ritz Bits
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"She's a maenas, maenas on the floor, & she's dancing like she's never danced before" |
maniac
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The 4 fundamental forces in physics are the strong, the weak, the electromagnetic & this one |
the gravitational force
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This centrally located African country is again a republic since elections were held in 2015 |
the Central African Republic
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"Perilous Fight" & "While Washington Burned" |
the War of 1812
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Someone able to speak several languages |
[Alex did not mention the expected response.]
a polyglot (polylingual accepted)
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Carr's crackers from the U.K. include table water original & table water with toasted these |
sesame seeds
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"Oh, what a feeling, when we're dancing on the tectum" |
ceiling
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Alphabetically, they are the last 2 chemical elements |
(Sharren: Uranium--what are uranium and xenon?) (Seth: What are zinc and zircon?)
zinc & zirconium
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Joseph Medicine Crow, the last war chief of this Montana tribe, died in 2016 at age 102 |
the Crow tribe
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"The 13th Valley" & "The Short-Timers" |
(Sharren: What is Korea?) [Seth's run of the category went unacknowledged.]
Vietnam
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In some shorebirds, the females exhibit this behavior, meaning having several male mates at once |
(Seth: What is polyamory?) (Alex: We want you to be more specific.) (Seth: Uh, what is polygamy?) (Alex: More specific still. Give you one more shot at it.) (Seth: Um...)
polyandry
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Keebler's version of a Saltine; its name is near the end of the alphabet |
(Seth: What is Zesty?)
Zesta
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