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Set your phone to quiver, or this synonym |
vibrate
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If you know that E = mc2, you should know that this element, number 99, was first produced in nuclear blasts |
einsteinium
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Around 1494 he deluded himself into believing Hispaniola was the biblical "land of Sheba"; he'd later leave his brothers there |
Columbus
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The "weed" or leaves of this herb are very useful for pickling |
dill
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"The Good Fight" |
The Good Wife
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To grapple, Greco-Roman style |
wrestle
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Last name of philosopher George, who gave his name to a California city that gave its name to an element |
(Dan: What is Lawrence?) (Andy: What is berkelium or [*]?)
Berkeley
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The Spanish Inquisition began by asking those seen as religious offenders to do this, from the Latin for "sing again" |
(Andy: What is renounce?)
recant
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In the espalier method, a plant is trained to grow against a flat surface like this crisscross of wood or metal |
a lattice (trellis)
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"Angel" |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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To put a sword in its case |
sheathe
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This element is named for a Polish-born scientist & her husband |
curium
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In 1458 the Ottoman Turks took the Acropolis & soon turned the Parthenon into one of these |
a mosque
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These colorful flowers bring as much joy to the garden as the ice cream brand of the same name |
(Holly: What are carnations?)
blue bells
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"The Cleveland Show" |
Family Guy
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The offspring of a deity & a mortal |
a demigod
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Seaborgium is named for Glenn, who discovered elements, won a Nobel Prize, helped found the Pac-12, & chaired the AEC, this |
the Atomic Energy Commission
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Putting to work hundreds of mounted couriers, Louis XI in 1477 created a "royal" type of this |
a postal service
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Medically this pain is otalgia |
an earache
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In 2010 the official naming of Cn was announced on February 19, the day this man was born in 1473 |
Copernicus
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This "lame" conqueror blew into Damascus in 1401, massacring & pillaging |
Tamerlane (Timur the Lame)
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The diamond-shaped red & green leaves of this plant, named for tiled art, made it a popular choice to float in your pond |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
mosaic
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"Xena: Warrior Princess" |
Hercules
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