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Seen here is a key for this technological innovation that changed life in the 19th century |
a telegraph
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Named for Ponce de Leon, Leon County |
Tallahassee
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Desert & New England are species of this rabbit named for a fluffy appendage |
a cottontail
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Do you know how fast you were going? 670,616,629 mph, or the speed of this; in theory, you can't go faster, but you still get a ticket |
light
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The Yiddish word naches means "joy", usually from the achievements of these relatives |
children
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Last name of Dutch-born "Real Housewife" Yolanda, mom of Gigi & Bella, who got her U.S. citizenship in 2013 |
Hadid
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In the 1850s a gold rush slogan was this Colorado mountain "or Bust" |
Pikes Peak
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Rabbits are born fur-less & blind; these close relatives are born fully developed, with fur & open eyes |
hares
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Let's shatter this metaphoric barrier to high-level advancement for women in the workplace |
the glass ceiling
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This coarse adjective can be a verb--if you ruin my good mood, you do it to "my mellow" |
to harsh
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Canadian-born singer, seen here in 2005, the year she became a U.S. citizen |
Alanis Morissette
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The mortsafe bars were not meant to stop zombies, but to prevent these criminals from getting in |
(Chi-Nhan: What are grave diggers?) ... (Ken: Kind of the unofficial version of a grave digger, I guess.)
grave robbers
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Kent County (one of only 3 in the state) |
(Chi-Nhan: What is... Providence?)
Dover, (Delaware)
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Like deer, rabbit genders are divided into does & these |
(Chi-Nhan: What are stags?)
bucks
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Electric barriers were built in the Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal to stop the spread of the invasive this 4-letter fish |
carp
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Add 2 letters to a body organ to get this verb meaning to encourage or lift spirits |
(Ken: I saw the light bulb go on.)
hearten
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Sofia Vergara moved to the U.S. from this, her native country |
(Chi-Nhan: What's Bulgaria?) (Gordon: What is Venezuela?)
Colombia
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Tchaikovsky guest conducted during the May 1891 opening week of this New York City concert hall |
Carnegie Hall
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Merrimack County |
(Amy: What is Richmond?)
Concord, New Hampshire
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In 1859 a few European rabbits were released on this continent; by the 1920s there were billions |
Australia
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The Lex Cornelia de Maiestate said no general could lead an army out of his province, so the 49 B.C. crossing of this stream... huge |
(Ken: Caesar crossing [*].)
the Rubicon
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To increase the seriousness of a crime, or to annoy me with petty actions |
aggravate
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British-born, in 2020 she became a U.S. citizen--naturally, in the city of New York |
Kim Cattrall
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In 1899 the queen laid the cornerstone for this London arts & design museum |
(Ken: Chi-Nhan?) (Chi-Nhan: What's the Getty?)
the Victoria and Albert Museum (the V & A)
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Travis County |
Austin, (Texas)
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An area where rabbits breed goes by this male first name |
Warren
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A type of road barrier is named for this state where they were used on US Highway 22 in the 1950s |
New Jersey
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Latin vocare, "to call", is one origin of this word meaning to irritate someone into action |
(Chi-Nhan: What is to... invoke?)
provoke
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This South African-born woman got a one-way ticket to California from her mom, so her 2007 naturalization was kind of inevitable |
(Gordon: Who is...) ... (Ken: Chi-Nhan, I'm sorry to say, you won't be joining us for Final Jeopardy!... it was lovely to have you here, best of luck with the priesthood.)
Charlize Theron
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