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V: You might get a charge out of this financial services company |
Visa
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Architect Giovanni dei Dolci built this Vatican chapel for Pope Sixtus IV |
the Sistine Chapel
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In this saga Edward vamps things up & Jacob gets into some hairy situations in Washington State |
Twilight
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Pay an airline for your flight there & back & you've bought this kind of ticket |
round trip
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Janine Lindo, also known as Ofwarren & Ofdaniel, was forced to contend with the Red Center on this streaming series |
[Brian did not include "The" in his response.]
The Handmaid's Tale
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(Hi, I'm Chris Frye from WOIO.) In 1967, Cleveland voters chose Democrat Carl Stokes over Republican Seth Taft, making Stokes the first African American to hold this office in one of America's major cities |
mayor
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Z: This online real estate & rental marketplace |
Zillow
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In 1057 Victor II was the last German pope before Joseph Ratzinger took the job under this name in 2005 |
Benedict (XVI)
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A spring of magical water makes this family "Everlasting" in a book that asks, "What if you could live forever?" |
(Ken: Yes, [*] Everlasting.)
Tuck
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An expansion of the West Wing in 1909 gave William Howard Taft this presidential room of power |
the Oval Office
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Amazon Prime's "Tales from" here isn't set in Chicago but in an experimental physics lab in Ohio |
(Ken: I thought Brian might get the Chicago question. Tales from [*].)
the Loop
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(Nichole Vrsansky from WOIO presents the clue.) This institution opened in downtown Cleveland on September 2, 1995 & celebrated with a star-studded show featuring legend after legend, including Johnny Cash, Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen & Bob Dylan |
the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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F: It offered the Torino & the Tempo |
Ford
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Before entering a seminary, Pope Francis once held a job as a bouncer in this capital city |
(Ken: Yes, he's Argentine.)
Buenos Aires
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At Camp Half-Blood, this young demigod learns things like how to ride winged horses & sword fighting |
Percy Jackson
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A nourishing repast is referred to in this "boxy" way |
a square meal
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This 2020 Hulu film riffs on "Groundhog Day", with Andy Samberg & Cristin Milioti repeating the same day |
Palm Springs
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M: This corporation that began as a small dry goods store on the corner of 14th Street & 6th Avenue |
Macy's
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Pius IX served for nearly 32 years & promulgated this doctrine that the pope cannot err in matters of faith or morals |
infallibility
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Flee from Grievers stalking the labyrinth & become one of these, the title of a James Dashner young adult series |
The Maze Runner
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This 3-dimensional figure "of influence" refers to the range of one nation's control over foreign territory |
a sphere
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Netflix beat out the U.S. government to trademark this Steve Carell show's military title in Europe, Australia & Mexico |
Space Force
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(Hi, I'm Nichole Vrsansky from WOIO.) In 1967, the Cleveland Clinic's Dr. René Favaloro removed a vein from a patient's leg & used it to route blood flow around a blocked coronary artery, achieving a landmark in this now common type of heart surgery |
bypass
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S: Formerly the symbol for Sears, later for this telecom company |
Sprint
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Pope from 1492 to 1503, Alexander VI was a member of this prominent family |
(Brian: Who are the Medicis?)
the Borgias
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In this bestseller by Angie Thomas, 16-year-old Starr Carter sees her friend shot dead by a police officer |
(Ken: Thanks to our Cleveland affiliate, WOIO, for their help there.)
The Hate U Give
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Ranging from Myanmar to Laos to Thailand, Southeast Asia's major opium-producing region is called this |
(Brian: What is triangle?) (Ken: I need more.) (Brian: What is the Opium Triangle?)
the Golden Triangle
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The Apple TV+ show "Dickinson" stars this "True Grit" actress as the title poet |
Hailee Steinfeld
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