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"Dirty Jokes and Beer" is by this standup comedian, sitcom star & game show host |
Drew Carey
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June 1 is this Muppet's birthday, so maybe we could celebrate by grumpily recycling? |
Oscar the Grouch
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The names of these 12 constellations run from A to V |
the Zodiac
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"SMH" stands for this action, what I'm likely to be doing if you miss a super-easy clue |
shaking my head
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More than 150,000 French soldiers died in the 1870-71 war led by this German state, whose side lost 30,000 |
Prussia
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Garry Shandling wrote "Confessions of a Late Night Talk Show Host: The Autobiography of" this character |
Larry Sanders
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The name of this school of Buddhism important in China & Japan comes from a word for meditation |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Zen
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In 1948 Marion Richards began an annual June 4 holiday to honor the unmarried women she called these |
(Josh: What are orphan brides?)
old maids
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Because of the proximity of Sirius, NASA had a hard time imaging the closest-to-Earth white this, a burned-out star |
a dwarf
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A variant of the classic "IANAL" is "IANAD", I am not this professional |
a doctor
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The last of the French & Indian Wars spread to Europe & was called this, lasting from 1756 to 1763 |
the Seven Years' War
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"Enter Talking" is by Joan Rivers; "Enter Whining" is by this actress |
Fran Drescher
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In Jodo Shinshu rites, don't stand the long sticks of this in the brazier; break them up |
incense
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If your bones are brittle, gain awareness of this disorder on Oct. 20, the day devoted to it |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to go now.)
osteoporosis
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Capella, sixth-brightest star in the sky, gets help due to being this type, actually 2 giants orbiting each other |
a binary system (or binary star)
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Reddit is known for Q&A sessions with notable folks; called "AMA", they invite you to... |
ask me anything
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England's 5,000 archers were more than enough against 20,000 to 30,000 Frenchmen at the 1415 battle of this |
Agincourt
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Don't blink; this 1960s sitcom star's memoir is titled "Jeannie Out Of the Bottle" |
Barbara Eden
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A bhikku or theravada monk may do this only between dawn & noon |
eat
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On April 22 folks from Enid to Stillwater celebrate the day named for this state |
Oklahoma
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"Bae" can refer to your baby or this acronym, meaning she is first in your heart |
(Susan: Who is your girlfriend?)
before anyone else
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France recognized Victor Amadeus II as king of Sicily as the treaties of this Dutch city ended the War of the Spanish Succession |
(Jon: What is The Hague?)
the Treaty of Utrecht
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His "Good Clean Fun" makes it clear--this husband of Megan Mullally likes wood |
Nick Offerman
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After death we enter this between-lives state; a 2017 novel is called "Lincoln in" it |
the Bardo
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In Russia Yuletide culminates on Jan. 7, which is this religious occasion |
(Susan: What is Epiphany?)
Orthodox Christmas
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One of the few recorded supernovas in our galaxy took place in Cassiopeia & was seen by this Dane in 1572 |
(Jon: Who is Copernicus?) (Josh: Who is... Kepler?)
(Tycho) Brahe
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On Instagram the last letter of "MCM" is Monday & the first 2 stand for this, maybe on LeBron or on Eric Bana |
man crush
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