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Beluga, blue, bowhead |
whale
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This university, the Bruins of the Pac-12, waves its banners in blue & gold |
UCLA
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Ohhhhh man, that curry just ain't sitting well right now: curry |
a noun
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In 1991 William Martin called this North Carolina evangelist a "Prophet With Honor" |
Billy Graham
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This daytime talk show host is now putting everyday folks through her "Game of Games" |
Ellen
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Although he may be legendary, William Tell is one of the best-known heroes of this nation |
(Joe: What is Britain?) (Sara: What is Italy?)
Switzerland
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Fiesta, Falcon, Fusion |
(Sara: What are cars?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Sara: What are [*]?) (Alex: [Overlapping] Thank you very much.)
Ford vehicles
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The Woodstock Theological Library is part of this D.C. Jesuit school |
Georgetown
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In shock, I wandered among the players--how had I, Alex Trebek, become Super Bowl MVP?: among |
a preposition
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Robert Massie's detailed biography of this Russian ruler is subtitled "Portrait of a Woman" |
Catherine the Great
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"Schooled", a spinoff of "The Goldbergs", takes place in this decade, one later than its parent show |
the '90s
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This form of "William" is in the German title of Friedrich Schiller's play about Tell |
Wilhelm
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Oh Hell!, slapjack, war |
card games
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Founded in 1754 as King's College, it's the oldest institution of higher learning in New York |
Columbia
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I'll close with the final stitch now...uh-oh, where's my watch?: uh-oh |
exclamation (or interjection)
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Peter Guralnick's book about "The Rise of Elvis Presley" is aptly titled "Last Train to" this city |
Memphis
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The Poodle, the Alien & the Monster were some celebrity disguises on this Fox music show |
The Masked Singer
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In the traditional William Tell story, this is the cause of death of the cruel governor Gessler |
shot with an arrow
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Kahoolawe, Lani, Niihau |
(Joe: What are beaches?) (Trevor: What are islands?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Trevor: [*]?)
Hawaiian islands
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John Steinbeck studied marine biology at this private California school on & off 1919-1925, but never got a degree |
Stanford
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Yesterday I realized I should learn to play jazz flute: yesterday |
adverb
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"The Professor and the Madman" is about the insane murderer who helped create this reference work |
the OED, or the Oxford Dictionary
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This bestselling Japanese author takes on America's clutter on the Netflix show "Tidying Up" |
(Marie) Kondo
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The overture to this Italian composer's opera about William Tell is used to speed things up |
Rossini
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Balvenie, Bowmore, Bunnahabhain |
types of Scotch
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A land-grant school, it started out as East Alabama Male College; it got its colorful name in 1960 |
Auburn
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Sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee: lest |
conjunction
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"The Fabulous Bouvier Sisters" is about "The Tragic and Glamorous Lives" of Jackie Kennedy & this sis, who died in 2019 |
(Joe: Who is Caroline?)
Lee Radziwill
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In "I Am the Night", Chris Pine is a reporter caught up in this real-life unsolved Hollywood murder case |
the Black Dahlia
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The bad guys in the William Tell story work for this Austrian dynasty |
Habsburgs
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