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Where to go to see the great Sphinx |
Egypt
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"First Lady Sings the Blues" on this D.C.-set melodrama |
Scandal
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Material, formal, efficient & final are the 4 types of cause this ancient Greek posited to explain the world |
Aristotle
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An audible sound of relief from the twins |
(Rex: What is a Gemini's cries?)
Gemini sigh
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For years before his death in 1891, this master of the seagoing novel had a customs job on the river in Manhattan |
(Rex: Who is, uh... Conrad?)
Melville
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It's a synonym for "integrate", as a school or workplace |
desegregate
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East African land named for the 17,000-foot mountain in its middle |
Kenya
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On this hacking-centered show, "eps1.1_ones-and-zer0es.mpeg" |
Mr. Robot
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According to yoga philosophy, the universe is made up of prakriti, "matter", & purusha, this 6-letter term |
spirit
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A very funny person born at the end of January |
a hilarious Aquarius
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Losing his New Orleans customs job freed up H.L. Hunley to make this type of vessel he named after himself |
(Rex: What is a steamship?)
a submarine
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In 2017 JP Morgan claimed bank bragging rights as it took over the No. 1 spot with $1.31 trillion in total these |
deposits
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This Mediterranean country comprises 5 islands east of Tunisia |
(Kate: What is Cyprus?)
Malta
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Danger! An episode of this 1960s show was titled "War of the Robots" |
Lost in Space
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In mid-1800s New England, this idealistic philosophy grew out of the Romantic movement |
transcendentalism
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Pixies belonging to a springtime zodiac sign |
Aries fairies
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Nathaniel Hawthorne did not excel at the job, briefly working at customhouses in Boston & this hometown |
Salem
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After years of defueling, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier underwent this removal from service in 2017 |
decommission
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The CIA World Factbook calls it "the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere" |
(Alex: Kristin?) (Kristin: What is Mexico?)
Haiti
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"Goodnight, Mother" on this show, a prequel of a scary film |
Bates Motel
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In the 18th century, this Swiss-French philosopher observed, "Man is born free, and everywhere, he is in chains" |
Rousseau
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Someone born in a fabulous Brazilian city in early August |
a Rio Leo
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As N.Y.'s customs collector, this future president was the highest-paid public employee in the U.S.--nice, Chet! |
Chester A. Arthur
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In 2017 Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic ties with this emirate on its eastern border |
Qatar
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"Brother, Can You Spare a Brain?" because Liv on this CW show wants to eat it |
iZombie
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Born into monotheistic Judaism, Baruch Spinoza shifted to this "all is God" belief |
(Alex: Less than a minute.)
pantheism
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Bob Fosse, born June 23 |
a Cancer dancer
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Long after his days exploring with Peary, this man started at the N.Y. customhouse at age 47 as a messenger |
Matthew Henson
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Hackers send thousands of requests to a website in the type of attack called DDOS, or "distributed" this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
denial of service
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