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I understand the confusion--that ripped torso with the 6-pack is not me, but this Roman water god |
Neptune
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In physics the equivalence principle states that inertia & this attractive force are sometimes indistinguishable |
gravity
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In addition to the play "Picasso at the Lapin Agile", this wild & crazy guy writes novels like "The Pleasure of My Company" |
Steve Martin
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It can be used after a number from 1 to 12 to tell someone what direction an object is |
o'clock
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Humperdinck's opera about these fairy-tale siblings was the first complete opera aired on radio |
Hansel and Gretel
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169-foot-tall Nelson's column: In this square |
Trafalgar Square
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I'm gonna be best in bro at the chariot races this weekend at the C.M., short for this hippodrome in Rome |
(Kyle: What's the Colosseum?)
the Circus Maximus
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freepress.net is a website that's interested in "net" this, "the internet's guiding principle" |
net neutrality
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Lorelai from "Gilmore Girls", she's had 3 books hit the New York Times bestsellers list, one a novel |
Lauren Graham
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It's the contracted military rank famed in cereal |
cap'n
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An annoyed critic wrote of this -ism's 1876 show, "Trees are not violet...the sky is not the color of fresh butter" |
Impressionism
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Herald Square: In this borough |
Manhattan
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Dude, I've got swagger wearing this upper-class garment--Calpurnia is totally impressed |
a toga
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The principle named for this comic strip office worker says that the least qualified make it to management |
Dilbert
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You know him as Dr. Gregory House, but he's also the author of the comic spy novel "The Gun Seller" |
Hugh Laurie
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A 2015 book says that for over 200 years, this word "has been knocking at the door of standard English" but is still shunned |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to go.)
ain't
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You'll find several paintings Veronese on the eyes in Venice's Palazzo Ducale or these officials' "Palace" |
the doge
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Via Monte Napoleone: In this fashionable city |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Milan
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Bro, I know you're hungover, so let's go sweat it out at the baths named for this emperor who ruled until 217 |
Caracalla
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When she's not palling around with Luke Cage & Daredevil, this actress is writing thrillers like "Bonfire" |
(Krysten) Ritter
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Don't confuse a 5-letter possessive pronoun with this contraction, its homophone |
(Shawn: What is you're?) (Lauren: What is they're?) [Lauren's response was originally ruled incorrect, then ruled correct before Final Jeopardy!]
who's (or they're)
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He had nothing to do with the title, but Aaron Copland said, "I've begun to see the" mountains "myself" on hearing this piece |
(Shawn: What are the Rockies?)
Appalachian Spring
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Come at me, bro! But before you do, I warn you, I spent 2 years in this guard, the household troops of Caesar |
the Praetorian Guard
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According to Arthur C. Clarke, "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from" this |
magic
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This comic actor who played Dr. Frankenstein & Willy Wonka also wrote fiction like "Something to Remember You By" |
(Gene) Wilder
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3 contractions led to this triple rhyme phrase meaning basically "if only I had--but oh well" |
coulda, woulda, shoulda
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In a Delibes ballet, Dr. Coppelius is a toymaker & the title character Coppelia is one of these |
(Lauren: What is a marionette?) (Alex: Marionette or [*], yeah.) [Lauren's response was originally ruled correct, then ruled incorrect before the second Daily Double.]
doll
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