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Long layover? No problem at this Finnish capital's airport, which offers sleep pods, a spa & more |
Helsinki
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Slingback |
(Alex: It's a shoe.)
on your feet
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Regular brushing can help prevent this inflammation of the gums |
gingivitis
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This show's "Six Merry Murderesses" do the "Cell Block Tango" in Chicago's Cook County Jail
"They had it coming (They had it coming) / They had it coming (They had it coming) / They had it coming all along..." |
Chicago
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You'll find "late" in the middle of this word you use when you wish someone happy birthday the day after |
belated
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The Tenzing-Hillary airport in this country is 9,200 feet above sea level |
(Charlie: I'll make it a True Daily Double, $1,000.) (Alex: That's not a True Daily Double.) (Charlie: Well, you know.) (Alex: Yeah, a True Daily Double would be $200, but you're risking $1,000.)
Nepal
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Kid, as in a familiar expression |
(Alex: Kid glove, yeah.)
on your hands
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The highest & lowest points in the 48 contiguous states are within 100 miles of each other in this state |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
California
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During a 1721 epidemic in Boston, Zabdiel Boylston gave the 1st Amer. inoculations against this now-eradicated disease |
smallpox
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"My Boyfriend's Back" is one of the songs in this show that begins in New Jersey in 1962 |
Jersey Boys
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Many schools have policies against being this 5-letter late word |
tardy
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A British airport renamed for him in 2001 also adopted the slogan "Above us only sky" |
John Lennon
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Money--Rick Steves never travels without one |
(Nate: What is... on your pocket?) (Charlie: Uh, what is a money pack?) (Alex: No.) (Charlie: A fanny pack.) ... (Alex: It's a money belt.)
your waist
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Some mammals, like cattle, can sleep standing up but can only do this, from the Old English for "joy", lying down |
dream
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Coumadin & heparin are in this class of drugs whose name means that they thin your blood |
anticoagulants
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Sara Bareilles wrote the music for this 2016 show seen here; note the women's uniforms
"...keep racing / Let's make mistakes / Let us say, "So what?" and make worse what was..." |
Waitress
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It's the usual adjective for a library book that's not been returned on time |
overdue
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Resembling a bird about to take off, the terminal at Bilbao airport is nicknamed "La Paloma", Spanish for this |
a dove
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Tennis, so named because Chris Evert wore one |
(Alex: [*], a tennis bracelet. Less than a minute to go now.)
the wrist
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The Peruvian part of this lake covers more than 1,900 square miles but even more importantly, it's funny to say |
Titicaca
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is the human form of this "beastly" affliction |
mad cow disease
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It's the plural title of the 2016 revival that combines "The March of the Falsettos" & "Falsettoland" |
Falsettos
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Just like former House Majority Leader Tom's last name, you could have been beset by one of these |
delay
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You can still see one of Air France's Concorde jets outside the Paris airport named for him |
Charles de Gaulle
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Four-in-hand |
(Alex: It's a necktie, yes.)
your neck
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In 1642 this Frenchman whose name became a computer language built a machine that could add & subtract |
Pascal
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Bright's disease is an inflammation in these organs |
your kidneys
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This 2015 Tony winner is set in a funeral home, given a slightly shorter nickname by the family's children
"...right clothes you're wearing / Your short hair and your dungarees / And your lace-up boots..." |
(Alex: And our thanks, of course, to those Broadway shows for helping us out with that category.)
Fun Home
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A restaurant worker who's falling behind is said to be "in" these garden annoyances |
the weeds
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