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The Hawkeyes' home is this 2-word town |
(Max: What is Des Moines?)
Iowa City
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It hit an all-time high in August 2020, when it was trading at more than $2,000 an ounce |
gold
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"Belle", performed by Paige O'Hara |
Beauty and the Beast
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In 2021 a staffing shortage at these places led to a wider labor shortfall as parents of babies & toddlers had to stay home |
daycare facilities
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In addition to a shade of red, it can refer to a holy man, a bird or a number |
cardinal
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Act II of this play ends, "My Regan counsels well; come out o' the storm" |
King Lear
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This Illinois city was originally called West Urbana; here's to it, so say we all! |
Champaign
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In 2011 trading ended in these "bellies", a symbol in pop culture of Chicago's arcane commodities trading world |
pork bellies
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"Someday My Prince Will Come", performed by Adriana Caselotti |
(Theresa: What is Cinderella?)
Snow White (and the Seven Dwarfs)
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It's when you tend to you; goop.com ran a piece on it "For the Cubicle-Bound" |
self-care
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This 3-letter word follows "golden" in a lustrous type of paper |
rod
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This title character declares, "He shall have every day a several greeting, or I'll unpeople Egypt" |
(Christine: Who is Antony?)
Cleopatra
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They're the westernmost & the easternmost Big Ten Schools; the westerners are 5-0 in the football rivalry |
Nebraska & Rutgers
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NG on your ticker stands for this, a nonrenewable hydrocarbon |
natural gas
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"How Far I'll Go", performed by Auli'i Cravalho |
Moana
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Respite care gives short-term relief to primary these, a word that begins with "care" |
caregivers
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Aubergine means eggplant or something of this color |
purple
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Act I of this play concludes with, "The motion's good indeed and be it so, Petruchio, I shall be your Ben Venuto" |
The Taming of the Shrew
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Named for an explorer, this Big Ten capital city is at the junction of the Olentangy & Scioto rivers |
(Ken: That's [*], Ohio State.)
Columbus
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Brazil is the leading producer of these legumes, a top commodity that's exported to China |
(Christine: What are coffee beans?)
soybeans
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"Once Upon A Dream", performed by Mary Costa |
Sleeping Beauty
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Opened by emergency physicians starting in the 1970s, in the U.S. these clinics now number more than 10,000 |
urgent care clinics
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Also the name of a big brown potato variety, this 6-letter word refers to a brownish color |
russet
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Fortinbras ends act V & this play with "Go, bid the soldiers shoot" |
Hamlet
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Home to a Big Ten school, this state capital was named for a president who died in the year of its founding, 1836 |
Madison, Wisconsin
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On the periodic table Hg stands for mercury, but in commodities HG stands for this, a good conductor of electricity |
copper
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"When Will My Life Begin?", performed by Mandy Moore |
(Ken: We really plumbed your Disney princess knowledge there.)
Tangled
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An HMO is a type of MCO, short for this organization concerned with keeping costs down |
managed care organizations
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In heraldry, this word means "silver" or simply "white" & is the color of the unicorn here |
argent
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Stephano tells him, "O brave monster! Lead the way" |
(Ken: The monster is [*], from The Tempest.)
Caliban
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