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In 1873 this U.S. city became the first in the world to have a permanent cable car service |
(Ken: Your hometown, yes.)
San Francisco
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This country's largest salt lake is now called Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, reviving its aboriginal name |
Australia
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She was told successful Internet companies have double "O"s in their names; she put them between her initials to make Goop |
Paltrow
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Slugger from Louisville |
(Mary: [No response])
a (baseball) bat
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In Luke 6, Jesus "continued all night in prayer to God" & "when it was day, he called unto him his disciples", of which he chose this many |
12
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Britannica lists this child of Zeus as the "indirect cause of the Trojan War" |
(Andrew: Who is Ares?) ... (Ken: Wasn't really her fault, [*].)
Helen of Troy
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A Hollywood landmark since 1956, the first circular office building was built to house this record label & its studios |
Capitol
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The Loup & Elkhorn Rivers are the main tributaries of this 310-mile river that flows across Nebraska |
(Mary: What is the Missouri?)
the Platte (River)
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Business interests of this man of many monikers include Aqua Hydrate & the media company Revolt |
Diddy (Sean Combs)
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This energy drink says it "vitalizes body & mind" but having 9 before bedtime may not be the best idea |
Red Bull
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The Earth personified as a goddess; Hesiod says she was the first to emerge from the void of chaos |
Gaia
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In 1977 driver Janet Guthrie became the first woman to compete in both of these races that total 1,000 miles |
the Daytona 500 & the Indianapolis 500
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Clouds of dust from the exposed bed of Lake Texcoco add to the air pollution of this world capital |
(Andrew: What is Buenos Aires?)
Mexico City
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She's the woman behind Fenty Beauty & Fenty Skin |
(Ken: Yes, that's her last name.)
Rihanna
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In June 1935 Huey Long spoke in the Senate for 15 hours & 30 minutes, using this tactic until 4 A.M. |
filibustering
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Cliodhna was the queen of these wailing supernatural entities in Irish folklore |
banshees
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With a name like Waterman, it's no surprise that Lewis Waterman invented the first practical one of these writing implements |
a fountain pen
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About 9 times as salty as the ocean, this sea, actually a lake, lies at the mouth of the Jordan River |
(Andrew: What is the Sea of Galilee?)
the Dead Sea
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Going public in 2021, The Honest Company was founded by this mom & actress |
(Jessica) Alba
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In 1946 this chain of stores put its hours in its new name, but in 1963, some decided to go 24-7 |
7-Eleven
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This league of Native Americans celebrated Sky-Woman, whom they considered a mother goddess |
the Iroquois League
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On May 14, 1973 this first U.S. space station was launched; its first crew arrived 11 days later |
Skylab
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This "colorful" river of Asia is the sixth longest in the world |
the Yellow River
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Brothers Paul, Mark & Donnie founded this food joint now in 20 states including, of course, Massachusetts |
Wahlburgers
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Stated goal of taking tricks |
(Dane: What is boo?) (Mary: What is a bet?) ... (Ken: It is a card game term, Mary, but it's a [*].)
bid
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90,000 enter, & 90,000 leave Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí, we'll samba all night there in this city during Carnival |
Rio
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This queen of Ethiopia was Andromeda's mom & the mother-in-law of Perseus |
(Ken: You didn't seem sure, but you got there.)
Cassiopeia
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