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In Salman Rushdie's "Quichotte", a spin on this classic novel, a salesman travels the U.S. with his imaginary son Sancho |
Don Quixote
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Though a Wild West icon, this youthful outlaw who also went by Henry McCarty was born on the East Side of New York City |
Billy the Kid
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This winning declaration in a chess game is from the Arabic for "the king is dead" |
checkmate
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The last Monday in March is celebrated as Seward's Day in this state |
Alaska
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Fantasia Barrino, 2004 |
American Idol
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Nonprescription is synonymous with this 3-word phrase |
over the counter
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She said, "Everything you've ever asked me about Gilead and its inner workings" inspired her 2019 sequel "The Testaments" |
(Margaret) Atwood
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Founded in 1876, this South Dakota city was named for the deceased trees found in the area |
Deadwood
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In the NFL regular season, overtime games end after nobody scores in the period that's this many minutes long |
(Matt: What's 15?) (Daniel: What is 5?)
10
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The last Friday in April is this tree-planting holiday that predates Earth Day by almost a century |
Arbor Day
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Jinkx Monsoon, 2013 |
RuPaul's Drag Race
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"Moving" these structures found on a football field has come to mean changing the rules |
goalposts
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In 2020 this author brought back Mississippi lawyer Jake Brigance for a third go-around in "A Time for Mercy" |
(John) Grisham
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A cavalry bugle at noon on April 22, 1889 began a massive land run in this territory |
Oklahoma
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"Walk-off" began as a term for a play that ends a game in this sport |
baseball
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Bob Hope famously quipped, "The Academy Awards, or as it's known at my house," this Jewish holiday |
(Mike: Yes, because they always passed him over for an Oscar.)
Passover
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T-Pain, 2019 |
The Masked Singer
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If you "come to" this, you're ready to talk; however, if a subject is "off" it, it is no longer acceptable to discuss |
table
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"The President's Daughter" is the second political thriller from Bill Clinton & this bestselling author |
(James) Patterson
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Get the feel of the West at Old Trail Town in this Wyoming city, developed by & named for a Western hero |
Cody
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The bank cannot go broke in this Parker Brothers game, so exhaustion may be the deciding factor |
Monopoly
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Lunar New Year is called Chunjie in Chinese & this 3-letter name in Vietnamese |
Tet
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Christian Siriano, 2008 |
Project Runway
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A hyperbolic expression says a noisy disturbance reaches such a pitch it could do this, right off the house |
blow the roof off
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A Hulu series is based on this Sally Rooney novel about Connell & Marianne & their inner struggles |
Normal People
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On Oct. 5 1892, Bob, Grat & Emmett, this gang of brothers who ran with Bill Doolin, tried to rob 2 Kansas banks; only Emmett lived |
Dalton Gang
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A hand in this card game with 2 potent potables in its name comes to a halt after a player "knocks" |
gin rummy
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Some light lamps to invite the presence of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, during this Hindu festival of lights |
Diwali
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Emmitt Smith, 2006 |
Dancing with the Stars
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This "aqueous" phrase means a problem is in the past & doesn't worry you anymore |
water under the bridge
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