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You'll be safer & have a better time if you wear these, whether the full foot or adjustable open-heel kind |
flippers
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Roger Sperry used this part of his brain to prove that it's used for analytical thought & calculation |
(Paul: What is the prefrontal cortex?)
the left side
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Hunter S. Thompson had mixed emotions: "____ & ____ in Las Vegas" |
Fear & Loathing
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They're the pair referred to in the movie line "These aren't the droids you're looking for" |
R2-D2 & C-3PO
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Using care is treating something with these, as if you had delicate handwear |
kid gloves
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You can buy Belly Flops, rejects from this company, at its factory candy store in Fairfield, California |
Jelly Belly
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S.O.O.S.! To protect vulnerable reefs & sea life, snorkelers are urged to "stand only on" this stuff |
sand
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Bananas were an important lab tool for Thomas Hunt Morgan as he used these insects to prove chromosome theory |
fruit flies
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About post-war youth in Britain: "Look Back in ____" |
Anger
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The recurring "Wayne's World" sketch on "Saturday Night Live" featured these 2 performers as Wayne & Garth |
Mike Myers & Dana Carvey
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This boy band began with a city-wide talent search in Boston |
(Ken: Yeah, you did wicked well with that one.) [Laughter]
the New Kids on the Block
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You can buy a single flavor of these sticky but cute predators at the Albanese candy store near Chicago |
Gummi Bears
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Hawaii's Big Island is renowned for its night snorkeling with these gentle giants nicknamed devil fish |
manta rays
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Pierre-Gilles de Gennes won a Nobel Prize for explaining the behavior of these "L.C."s whose "D" is used in video screens |
(Paul: Uh, what are, uh, light crystals?)
liquid crystals
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A biographical novel by Irving Stone: "The ____ & the ____" |
The Agony & the Ecstasy
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On a classic sitcom Robin Williams & Pam Dawber played this pair, our favorite alien & Earth girl couple |
Mork & Mindy
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Harry Longabaugh had this nickname as a member of the Wild Bunch |
the Sundance Kid
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True Treats in W.V. sells candy from many eras, including peanut brittle from this 19th century horticulturist's recipe |
George Washington Carver
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Environmental groups encourage snorkelers to use "reef-safe" this that doesn't contain PABA & other coral-killing chemicals |
sunscreen
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This 19th c. German invented an engine that, unlike gasoline engines, achieves ignition with no external spark |
(Rudolf) Diesel
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Eugene O'Neill drew up Greek tragedy: "____ Under the Elms" |
Desire
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Mike Judge voiced this title pair of crude animated teens during their run on MTV that began in 1993 |
(Ken: You just got to say "Butt-Head" on Jeopardy!. Very nice.) [Laughter]
Beavis & Butt-Head
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Parodying the Cabbage Patch Kids, these gross stickers were a sensation in the 1980s |
the Garbage Pail Kids
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Lincoln, Nebraska's this candy "International" sells nearly 160 types of it & not just the anise-like black one |
licorice
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Maybe we'll see the beautiful Zanclus cornutus, more commonly known as the Moorish this |
(Nicole: What is angelfish?)
the Moorish idol
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Tom Lehrer sang, "Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down? That's not my department, says" this man |
[Ken reads the clue with a German accent.]
(Wernher) von Braun
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By Chester Himes: "A ____ in Harlem" |
A Rage
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The 1956 film, "Dance with Me, Henry" is notable for being the final film to feature this funny duo |
Abbott & Costello
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This term describes children who have to unlock the door when they come home to an empty house |
latchkey kids
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Nashville, home of this double-talk "Cluster", a mix of peanuts & candy, has a shop dedicated to it |
Goo Goo Clusters
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