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The dynamic ribbon device (aka "the wave") is part of the logo of this soft drink |
Coca-Cola
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"____ Kimmy Schmidt" |
[Alex reads the blank as "This".]
Unbreakable
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If you want your fingernails polished, you ask for a manicure; if you want your toenails polished, you ask for this |
(Alex: [To Brandey] I'm glad you got that.) [Laughter]
a pedicure
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You get 50 minutes to complete this section of the Scholastic Aptitude Test, kids |
(Ryan: What is the written?)
the essay
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James Patterson's first novel, "The Thomas Berryman Number", won this literary award named for Mr. Poe |
the Edgar Award
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Named for the famous brothers & a WWI-era pilot, Wright-Patterson AFB is just east of this Ohio aviation city |
(Emily: What is Kitty Hawk?) (Brandey: What is Columbus?) (Ryan: What is Akron?) ... [Alex mimes praying]
Dayton
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Its red & white bullseye logo was born in 1962 along with this retailer's brand name |
Target
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Featuring the Cunninghams, "____ Days" |
[Alex reads the blank as "These".]
Happy
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Lactation is the secretion of milk; lacrimation is the secretion of these |
tears
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This type of evidence goes in one organ & out another |
hearsay
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Patterson's love of this sport inspired him to write "Miracle at Augusta" |
golf
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The first landing of this took place at California's Edwards Air Force Base on April 14, 1981 |
the Space Shuttle
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This purveyor of roast beef & other sandwiches wanted to be called Big Tex, so the stylized cowboy hat logo makes more sense |
Arby's
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Here's a hint: it was based on a movie & starred Rachel Blanchard as Cher Horowitz, "____" |
[Alex reads the blank as "This blank".]
Clueless
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A cantata is a musical piece; this is an Italian open-faced omelet |
a frittata
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An old-timey fortune-teller |
a soothsayer
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Patterson came along in 1993 with "Along Came a Spider", his first book about this psychologist & detective |
Alex Cross
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Since the 1950s the USAF & this air force have shared a base at Mildenhall in Suffolk |
[Ryan imitates the Daily Double sound cue.] (Alex: You can risk-- (Ryan: It's what I always do at home. Uh, let's do a True Double.) (Alex: True Daily Double? All right. You know you can risk up to a thousand.) (Ryan: Oh. Then, yes, that's what I will do, sorry.)
the Royal Air Force (or RAF)
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Larry, the white-haired gent on the label of steel-cut & other products of this brand, got a subtle makeover in 2012 |
Quaker Oats
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On Bravo, starring Jill Kargman, "____ Mom Out" |
[Alex reads the blank as "Which".]
Odd
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Flip the names: one wrote "An Essay on Man"; the other was a Holy See-er during the 100s |
(Ryan: Who is Manisa?)
Alexander Pope & Pope Alexander
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This synonym for contradict sounds like you're adding something to the conversation |
gainsay
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While working in advertising, he wrote the slogan "I don't want to grow up, I'm a" this kind of kid |
Toys "R" Us
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Tampa's MacDill AFB is home to the KC-135 Stratotanker, used for this mid-air process |
refueling
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A black prancing horse on a canary yellow background, the color of Modena, is the logo of this Italian car |
Ferrari
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Starring Sally Field: "The ____ Nun" |
[Alex reads the blank as "This kind of".]
Flying
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While New Jersey is the "Garden State", this is the "Peace Garden State" |
(Ryan: What is Rhode Island?)
North Dakota
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The British Hallmarking Council supervises these "offices" that test the purity of precious metals |
assay offices
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Patterson's young adult series about siblings Wisty & Whit Allgood is titled "Witch &" this |
Witch & Wizard
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Arizona's Luke Air Force Base trains pilots to fly this alphanumeric plane, also known as the Fighting Falcon, a mainstay of the United States Air Force since 1979 |
(Ryan: What's the A-1?)
the F-16
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