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The first event annually in horse racing's Triple Crown |
the Kentucky Derby
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One of lard's best uses is as this "concise" ingredient that makes baked goods crisp & flaky |
shortening
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The Gum department store in this capital was where Soviet higher-ups got to shop for luxury apparel |
Moscow
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A pita is this because you stuff it |
a pocket bread
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On July 24, 1866 this state volunteered to be the first Confederate one readmitted to the Union |
Tennessee
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Part of "The Bazaar of Bad Dreams", "Obits" won the 2016 Short Story Edgar Award for my Maine man, this horror master |
Stephen King
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James Naismith threw the ball up for the first-ever game-opening one of these |
a jump ball
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The crispy remains after pork fat has been rendered are called these, AKA pork rinds |
cracklings
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Iceland's 3,000-square-mile Vatnajokull is Europe's largest of these--subject to change, as it's receding fast |
a glacier
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Criminal skill of Matt Damon & Awkwafina in the "Ocean's" series |
a pickpocket
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Born in Mass. in 1820, she had abolition & temperance as her main causes before focusing on women's rights |
(Susan B.) Anthony
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"G" is for grand master as well as this woman who received the 2009 Grand Master Award |
Sue Grafton
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The first flag waved at a NASCAR race is one of this color |
green
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In 1911 this 6-letter brand was introduced as a vegetable-based alternative to lard |
Crisco
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Roman baths once highlighted this Paris locale that got its name due to the language spoken there until about 1789 |
the Latin Quarter
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A sudden updraft or downdraft when flying in a plane is known as this |
(Roey: What is pocket turbulence?)
an air pocket
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In 1880 this was a gleam in the eye of William Sawyer & Albon Man; they filed a patent on it & got into years of struggle with Edison |
a light bulb
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2018's best episode in a TV series was "Somebody to Love" by Noah Hawley for this Midwestern-set show spun off from a film, you betcha |
Fargo
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The first octopus thrown on the ice at a home game of this NHL team came form fishmongers Pete & Jerry Cusimano in 1952 |
the Detroit Red Wings
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Upton Sinclair claimed in this novel that some workers who fell into the vats ended up as lard |
The Jungle
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Most of this largest European alpine lake belongs to the Swiss, the rest to France, the view--to everyone |
(Roey: What is Lake Lucerne?)
Lake Geneva
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Urban Dictionary says this shirt accessory is "not popular anymore, even among geeks" |
a pocket protector
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The Chickasaw & Choctaw were 2 of the quintet given this patronizing name, for their relatively assimilated ways |
the Civilized Tribes
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This pseudonym of 2 authors got a special Edgar in 1950 for a "Mystery Magazine" |
Ellery Queen
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The first event of tennis' yearly Grand Slam (it used to be the last) |
[Applause for Roey running the category.]
the Australian Open
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Not the healthiest, lard is this type of fat made from 3 fatty acids & glycerol |
(Roey: What is a saturated fat?) (Amy: What is partially hydrogenated?) (Nathan: What is HDL?) [Roey's response was ruled acceptable before Double Jeopardy!, and Amy and Nathan were not penalized for their subsequent incorrect responses.]
triglyceride (or a saturated fat)
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It's quite lovely along this river that flows through Porto, Portugal |
the Douro
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Rhyming nickname of short-but-fast NHL star Henri Richard |
Pocket Rocket
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This publisher founded the New York Tribune as a Whig paper & later helped start the Republican party in 1854 |
(Horace) Greeley
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The Scotch was good. Too good. I tried to remember. It was 1955, & this writer had won for "The Long Goodbye". & now he had my gun |
(Raymond) Chandler
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