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In 1801 he headed back to Braintree, skipping his successor's inauguration, the first president to do so |
Adams
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The burning bush appears to Moses |
Exodus
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This cat & mouse duo were at odds in the Big Apple in a 2021 live action/animated film |
Tom & Jerry
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Have I told you, philately, that I love you? One of these from 19th century British Guiana sold for $9.5 million in 2014 |
a stamp
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This actress became Sara Gilbert's TV mom in 1988, had a break, played the role decades later, then... didn't |
Roseanne
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From the Persian for "market", it's a marketplace in a Middle Eastern country |
a bazaar
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The first of this man's Wild West shows opened in May 1883 in Omaha |
Buffalo Bill
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Jesus gives the Sermon on the Mount |
Matthew
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Theirs was the first COVID-19 single-shot vaccine to receive emergency authorization in the United States |
Johnson & Johnson
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Go for some inner peace; TM, short for this, wants to get people into a "state of deep inner silence" |
Transcendental Meditation
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Dan Castellaneta to Julie Kavner on this show: "It takes 2 to lie. One to lie, & one to listen" |
[NOTE: Matt did not include the leading article in his correct response.]
The Simpsons
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For their unusual egg-laying habits, some varieties of this species seen here are termed "brood parasites" |
cuckoo
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In 1852 9 representatives of Jewish charities founded this New York City hospital with a biblical name |
(Matt: What is Cedars-Sinai?)
Mount Sinai
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Paul preaches in Rome |
Acts
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This iconic role-playing game was a 2016 inductee into the National Toy Hall of Fame |
Dungeons & Dragons
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Time to ketchup on some gardening & grow a 6.8-pound this like a U.K. man did in 2020, using a pair of sheer tights to keep it suspended |
(Mayim: Or, [**], yes.)
tomato (tomahto)
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Before becoming TV's favorite drug kingpin, he played Frankie Muniz' dad on "Malcolm in the Middle" |
Bryan Cranston
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Common in runners & worst in the morning, the plantar type of this inflammation is a common source of heel pain |
fasciitis
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Duties on imported goods upon entry, they were a big issue all century; an 1890 bill jacked them up |
tariff
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Haman plots to wipe out the Jews |
Esther
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Some places in Britain have banned this once popular puppet pair |
Punch & Judy
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Flower arrangers know to cut stems at this angle for longest life |
(David: What is [**]?) (Matt: What's 90 degrees?) [David was credited with a correct response after the break and Matt's incorrect response was credited as a non-event.]
45 degrees (bias)
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Since 2013 Jeff Garlin has been like a father to Hayley Orrantia on this ABC comedy |
[NOTE: Matt did not include the leading article in his response.]
The Goldbergs
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This 4-letter British adjective means affectedly dainty or quaint |
(Matt: What's... keen?)
twee
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The economy crashed when this type of financial crisis with a 5-letter name hit the U.S.in 1837 |
(Mayim: Something you are not doing yet; that's correct.)
panic
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Jericho falls to the Israelites |
Joshua
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Michael Chabon won a 2001 Pulitzer for his "Amazing Adventures of" this pair of cousins & comic book creators |
Kavalier & Clay
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Aim to get better at this game; its PDC World Championship in 2021 included throwing a 180 & winning three legs on the trot |
darts
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"On the next" this sitcom, Portia de Rossi tells Jessica Walter, "Did you enjoy your meal, Mom? You drank it fast enough" |
Arrested Development
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This East Indian flatbread can be served with curry |
naan
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