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QUESTIONABLE MOVIE TITLES |
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Pizzicato is the style of playing a violin by doing this |
plucking the strings
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Sakura is Japanese for this tree, celebrated for its blossoms in spring |
the cherry tree
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See this sea? You've probably eaten plenty of fish caught there |
the Bering Sea
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Trichophilus welckeri algae grow in the fur of this slow arboreal mammal, giving it a green tint |
a sloth
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The Tina Turner biopic |
What's Love Got to Do With It?
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The first labels bearing the name of this man were placed on violins in 1666, when he was still a pupil of Nicolo Amati |
Stradivarius
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Literally "growing" in Italian, this music term is a gradual increase in loudness |
crescendo
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From Bulgaria to Georgia, it's about 700 miles across this "colorful" sea |
the Black Sea
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In 1846 Joseph Leidy found & identified in this farm animal Trichina spiralis, a parasite that can be transmitted to humans |
a pig
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Ice Cube road-trips with kids; the title is a perennial back seat question |
Are We There Yet?
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Legend has it that a fiddle of gold was put up against Johnny's soul when "The Devil Went Down To" this place |
Georgia
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Hebrew for "to life" or "to your health", it's used as a toast |
(Rachel: What is mazel tov?)
L'chaim
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Surface temperatures in this colorful sea average 85 degrees in summer |
the Red Sea
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows the giant shipworm on the monitor.) The giant shipworm comes out of its shell, & the bacteria inside allow it to digest the sulfur compound in the mud around it; it's not actually a worm, but from this shelled phylum |
(Alex: [*] is right, and that is an ugly--well, yeah.) [Laughter]
mollusk
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Ashton Kutcher tries to remember where he parked last night |
Dude, Where's My Car?
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In 2017 he marked 40 years of performing with fellow Israeli violin virtuoso Pinchas Zukerman |
Itzhak Perlman
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This German word for a ghostly double of a living person is also used to mean someone who looks just like you |
Doppelganger
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This sea opens to the Atlantic through the North Channel on the north & St. George's Channel on the south |
the Irish Sea
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There were more than 200 million live views online during the 16-month pregnancy of April, one of these |
(Katie: What's an elephant?)
a giraffe
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Escaped convict George Clooney forms a bluegrass band |
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
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Richard Rogers, also known as Lord Rogers of Riverside, designed this edifice on the Thames riverside |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Millennium Dome
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A viol has these on the fingerboard; a violin does not |
(Alex Trebek: [Before Katie wagers] And we have less than a minute to go.) ... (Katie: What are... notches?)
frets
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A criminal caught red-handed is said to be caught "in" this Latin phrase, "while the crime is blazing" |
in flagrante delicto
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This so-called sea is actually a shrinking saltwater lake in central Asia, east of the Caspian |
the Aral Sea
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In 2017 the oldest this type of aquatic mammal in captivity died at age 69 in a Florida county of the same name |
(Alex Schindele: What is an orca?)
a manatee
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Peter Sellers psychoanalyzes Peter O'Toole & Tom Jones sings the title hit song |
What's New, Pussycat?
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Maurice Saatchi, who joined the house in 1996, made his name in this industry |
advertising
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