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NOW, THE EXCHANGE OF VOWELS |
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HAD RUM, North Carolina |
Durham
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Giving new meaning to the word "mass", he was the headliner of one held in Manila in 2015 that drew 6 million people |
Pope Francis
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Hippolyta is the queen of these women |
the Amazons</em>
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Richard Hooker's "Novel About Three Army Doctors" was the basis for a film & a TV show, both with this name |
M*A*S*H
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At the Council of Trent in 1563, the Catholic church said one of these had to perform the wedding to make it legal |
a priest
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I to O: to lose your foothold, perhaps in a type of pig food |
slip & slopem>
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NO CUTS, Arizona</td>
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In 2007 the long-disbanded Rage Against the Machine got together & drew 100,000 at this California festival |
Coachella
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Dryads were the tree-dwelling version of these creatures |
nymphs
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In season one of this series based on Jay Asher's novel, Clay tries to figure out what made Hannah Baker kill herself |
13 Reasons Why
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Emily Post says the person with this title "offers the first toast to the bride & groom at the reception" |
the best man
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A to U: a tree part enjoys a late-morning meal, as tree parts do |
branch to brunch
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TIGHT BURPS, Pennsylvania |
Pittsburgh
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In 2016 an estimated 1 million people protested in Caracas against this president of Venezuela |
Madurom>
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Opposite the cave of the sea monster Scylla, you'd find this monstrous personification of a whirlpool |
Charybdis
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The good times roll in Bon Temps, Louisiana, the setting for this drama where some folks really vamped it up |
True Blood</i>
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If the person chosen as maid of honor is already married, traditionally the title gets changed to this |
the matron of honor
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A to O: a work of drama on a stage employs a maneuver to gain a strategic advantage |
play & ployem>
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JAVELIN LOCKS, Florida |
Jacksonville
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On April 22, 1990 around 750,000 people hit Central Park to celebrate this annual event |
Earth Day
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Echo's love for this lad was unrequited; he only had eyes for himself |
Narcissus
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Blake Lively & Penn Badgley starred in this CW series based on Cecily von Ziegesar's book series about privileged NYC teens |
Gossip Girl
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In England this rhyme about wedding attire ends with "and a silver sixpence in your shoe" |
(Marlan: What is [*]?) [Marlan's response was ruled incorrect and the decision was reversed after the break.]
Something old, something new (*Something borrowed, something blue)
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A to I: to quickly seize something like a purse gets you busted because someone did this, to tattle |
snatch to snitch
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CROUCH SPIRITS, Texas |
Corpus Christi
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In 2018 around 1.7 million people trekking from all over the world made this pilgrimage to Mecca |
the Hajj
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At his death, this great hunter was changed into a constellation |
(Alissa: Who is Sagittarius?)
Orion
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Jeff Lindsay's books about a very different Miami CSI were the basis for this Showtime series |
Dexter
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During this part of a military wedding, swords are drawn & the bride & groom pass through the arch |
the recessional
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U to A: to sing in the street for money, then do this in the resulting applause |
busk & bask
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