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ON THE BILLBOARD CHARTS IN 2020 |
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Made up of 5 islands off this continent, Flandrensis says it's the only country that doesn't want its land inhabited by people |
Antarctica
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Blake Shelton got the perfect person to duet with on "Nobody but You"--this woman |
Gwen Stefani
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Those look like snake heads, but they are really the wing tips of the atlas this four-letter insect |
moth
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Some tailors can reweave the fabric if you get a hole in a sweater made of this fine material named for a place in the Himalayas |
cashmere
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In 1859 he edited a twopenny weekly called "All the Year Round" & serialized his own "A Tale of Two Cities" in it |
(Charles) Dickens
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In 2015 unclaimed land in the former Yugoslavia on a bank of this large "blue" river became the Free Republic of Liberland |
the Danube
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In a collaboration with the late Juice Wrld, this Detroit man rapped, "I can swallow a bottle of alcohol & I'll feel like Godzilla" |
Eminem
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In Canada & elsewhere, this fowl is often called a "honker" |
a goose
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A tailor will hem your skirt to the shins if you want it this hot beverage length |
tea length
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Around the year 1400 the 31-mile trip from London to Gravesend on this river cost twopence |
the Thames
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For less than $700, you can become a duke or duchess in the U.K. breakaway country of Sealand in this directional sea |
the North Sea
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We'd listen to "Blinding Lights", a chart-topper by this man, any day |
the Weeknd
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This animal of the weasel family, Neovison vison, has rich, dark fur once popular for coats |
mink
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A tailor can alter this, the 6-letter term for the upper part of a dress |
(Kristin: What is the corset?) (Daniel: What's the halter?) (Kevin: What's the blouse?)
the bodice
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A song title in "Mary Poppins" urges you to do this, "tuppence a bag" |
(Kevin: What is sing a song of sixpence?)
feed the birds
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For nearly 150 years, the tiny republic of Parva Domus has existed in the south of this Uruguayan capital |
Montevideo
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Arizona Zervas, you don't have to put on the red light to tell us about this title woman--"all she wanna do is party all night" |
Roxanne
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This South American river predator is fearsome, thanks to its sharp teeth, seen here |
a piranha
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In 1851 this New Yorker designed & built an improved sewing machine; tailors still use machines that bear his name |
Singer
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Opened in 1900 between Shepherd's Bush & Bank, the Central Line was the first in this system with a flat fare, twopence |
the Underground
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The principality of Seborga in Liguria claims independence, asserting it was not legally annexed by this country |
Italy
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"Classy, bougie, ratchet" & "sassy, moody, nasty", says this No. 1 hit by Megan Thee Stallion |
(Daniel: What is "I'm a [*]"?) [Alex glares at Daniel] (Daniel: What is [*]?) (Alex: [*] is right.)
"Savage"
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If hornets' nests seem paper-like, it's because they are made of saliva & fibers of this |
wood
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This 7-letter adjective refers to a tailor who makes custom clothes to order |
bespoke
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Brought to England from Holland, this liquor was sold in shops promising "Drunk for a penny. Dead drunk for twopence" |
(Kevin: Uh, boy. Um... what is Amstel?)
gin
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