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In 2021 she added 4 Grammys to her collection including R&B performance, &, with 28, is now the winningest singer in Grammy history |
Beyoncé
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Beanie Feldstein plays her in "Impeachment: American Crime Story" |
Lewinsky
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Fossils of 13-foot types of these pouched mammals that include wombats & koalas have been found in Australia |
marsupials
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Known as the C.S.S. Virginia when it fought the Monitor, the South's first ironclad was built from the captured U.S.S. this |
Merrimack
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The Roman messenger god Mercury had these special additions on his hat |
wings
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It describes clothes or a fragrance designed to be worn by both men & women |
unisex
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Wife of actor George, in 2020, this human rights lawyer was honored with the Gwen Ifill Press Freedom Award |
Amal Clooney
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Set in Korea, it lasted 3 times as long as the war it depicted |
M*A*S*H
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Much of this flavoring comes from Madagascar orchids, but scientists have figured out a way to manufacture it from plastic |
vanilla
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It was the largest & westernmost of the 11 Confederate states |
Texas
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Strange for a sea god, but Neptune is credited in Roman mythology with creating these land animals used for transport |
horses
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It's a 7-letter synonym for flummox |
perplex
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Dominique Crenn of Atelier Crenn & Bar Crenn is the first woman chef in the U.S. to earn 3 of these |
Michelin stars
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This singer/actress tries to solve "Only Murders in the Building" |
Selena Gomez
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It was shorts weather on January 5, 1974 at Vanda Station on this continent--59 degrees, baby! |
Antarctica
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After a 47-day siege, this Mississippi River port fell to Union troops on July 4, 1863 |
Vicksburg
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Vulcan was the Roman god of fire & a divine member of this profession in which fire can play a prominent part |
blacksmith
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Despite living in the U.S., Prince Harry & Meghan Markle retain their titles Duke & Duchess of this place |
Sussex
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At the Tokyo Olympics, this American swimmer won 2 golds & 2 silvers, bringing her total to 10 Olympic medals |
Ledecky
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This series had Keri Russell finding her way in college |
Felicity
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Scientists made a liquor using apples from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone; distillation got rid of this property the apples exhibited |
radioactivity
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A poem about this prison said, "There's a graveyard near at hand... 12,000 Union men beneath the Georgia sand" |
Andersonville
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The Romans worshipped this goddess as a 3-part unity of huntress, moon goddess Luna & Hecate, goddess of the underworld |
Diana
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In math, these 2 words are often used interchangeably for the top point of a figure, like a cone |
(Pam: What is the apex and...)
the apex & the vertex
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In 1983 Gloria Naylor won a National Book Award for her first & best known novel, "The Women of" this "Place" |
Brewster
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He hosts "Tha God's Honest Truth" |
Charlamagne tha God
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The so-called whitest paint has been created to help combat global warming by radiating this "colorful" band of the spectrum |
infrared
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This Louisianan had ill regard for Jeff Davis for making him a full general after New York-born Samuel Cooper |
P.G.T. Beauregard
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Seen here in a 19th century depiction, this Roman goddess of fruit trees & orchards is one of a few without Greek counterparts |
(Krys: Who is Ceres?)
Pomona
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The male of this wild mountain goat of the Eastern Hemisphere can grow horns over 4 feet long |
an ibex
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