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In 1994, 4 years after his release from prison, he became president of South Africa |
Mandela
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No surprise, this animal's name is from Greek for "8-footed" |
(Deanna: What is a spider?)
the octopus
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In a No. 1 song, he cautioned, "In every life we have some trouble but when you worry you make it double, don't worry be happy" |
(Bobby) McFerrin
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"One Good Turn" is a history of this tool & Mr. Phillips makes an appearance |
a screwdriver
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As Marty Byrde on "Ozark", this actor relocates his family to Missouri to try to pay off a debt to a drug cartel |
Jason Bateman
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If you're being elusive, you are taking these "maneuvers" |
evasive
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We salute you if you remember that he victoriously led U.S. Forces in the Persian Gulf War |
(Norman) Schwarzkopf
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From Malay for "man of the forest", this primate lives in the tropical rain forests of Sumatra |
the orangutan
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"What, me worry?" is the motto of this Mad Magazine cover boy |
Alfred E. Neuman
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In 2018 "Cod" & "Salt" author Mark Kurlansky tackled this liquid, letting us know donkey's is low-fat & goat's is high-protein |
milk
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A fashionable psychopathic hitwoman becomes the obsession of an MI6 agent on this BBC comedy crime drama |
Killing Eve
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Being "burnt in" this 6-letter manner is not usually a good sign |
effigy
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This Michigan M.D. defended himself at his fifth trial, in 1999; conviction for second-degree murder ensued |
Dr. Kevorkian
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The reindeer also goes by this Native American name meaning "shoveler of snow", from its habit of shoving snow aside to feed |
(Kevin: What is Shoshone?)
the caribou
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An old song says, "What's the use of worrying... so, pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and" do this, this, this |
smile, smile, smile
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Vince Beiser's "The World in a Grain" is about this substance that concrete & glass, among other things, are made of |
sand
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Spun off from "Sons of Anarchy", this show focuses on an outlaw motorcycle gang operating on the California/ Mexico border |
Mayans
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Seismological term for the place you least want to be in an earthquake |
the epicenter
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The daughter of a Czech diplomat, she was U.S. ambassador to the U.N. before becoming U.S. Secretary of State |
(Kevin: Who is Condoleezza Rice?)
Madeleine Albright
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Though it's really a mammal, its name is from Latin for "pig fish" |
(Kevin: What is porcupine?)
porpoise
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When he was chair of the Fed in 1995, he said, "I worry incessantly that I might be too clear" |
Greenspan
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Jasmine & vanilla are 2 ingredients, but you won't get the whole recipe in Tilar J. Mazzeo's book about this numerical perfume |
Chanel No. 5
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3 suburban mothers stop playing it safe & rob a supermarket on this show, but that's just the start of their criminal troubles |
Good Girls
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A Christian holiday, or any sudden insight |
Epiphany
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Replacing Ed Koch in 1990, he became New York City's first African American mayor |
(Deanna: Who is Dellums?)
(David) Dinkins
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Though wide awake now, this critter is thought to get the first part of its name from a word for "sleep" |
a dormouse
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In this compilation of teachings, the Jewish sage Hillel said, "The more possessions, the more worry" |
the Talmud
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Charles Seife wrote a book about it; ignored by the Romans & Greeks, it became "the most important tool in mathematics" |
(Andy: What's the slide rule?)
zero
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This show stars Cillian Murphy as the leader of a British gang that rises up from the streets after World War I |
Peaky Blinders
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This word that means boiling over with excitement comes from the Latin for "boiling over" |
ebullient
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