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This country flies what's known as the Bundesflagge |
Germany
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One-word title of Wallace Thurman's play that opened at the Apollo in Feb. 1929, closed, but had a "Renaissance" later in the year |
Harlem
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Before trying to make water on Mars in "The Martian", this actor co-created water.org to provide it on Earth |
Matt Damon
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In apheresis, this is removed from the body; specific components are withdrawn from it before it's returned to the body |
blood
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In 1905 this brother of Orville in his Flyer III set a speed record of 38 miles per hour |
(Katie: Who is Wilbur?) (Ken: More specifically?)
Wilbur Wright
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If I want you to call, hmu stands for this... say, tomorrow? |
hit me up
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The flag of the island country of Grenada depicts this spice, an important export |
(Amy: What is pepper?)
nutmeg
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August Wilson got the title for his play about this singer from her song that became a dance craze, "The Black Bottom" |
Ma Rainey
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In 2021, he received his third consecutive Emmy nomination for "The Kominsky Method" |
Michael Douglas
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This force that resists motion through air can be thought of as the aerodynamic version of friction |
(Evan: What is viscosity?)
drag
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In 1953 in an F-86 borrowed from the Royal Canadian Air Force, Jacqueline Cochran became the first woman to do this |
exceed the speed of sound
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Someone sliding into your DMs is trying to reach you via these |
direct messages
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This Balkan country got the new flag seen here in 1995 & got this new name in 2019 |
(Evan: What is New Macedonia?) (Ken: Sorry?) (Evan: What is Northern Macedonia?)
North Macedonia
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Its last line is from Oscar: "And watch your cigarettes, will you? This is my house, not a pig sty" |
(Ken: Oscar Madison in [*]... Turning over a new leaf there.)
The Odd Couple
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In his first TV series starring role, he played Secret Service agent Ethan Burke, looking for 2 missing agents in "Wayward Pines" |
Matt Dillon
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They're the 2 bones of your forearm |
(Amy: What are the ulnus and radia?) (Ken: No.) (Amy: Radius and) ... (Ken: Yeah, Amy switched the suffixes.)
the radius & the ulna
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Seen here are a group of these aviators of Alabama in the 1940s, many of whom became decorated war heroes |
the Tuskegee Airmen
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Making an OTP, one true this, means figuring out ideal character matches |
(Evan: What is profile?)
pairing
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Reflecting its commitment to national defense, Mozambique's flag bears this alphanumeric Soviet weapon |
AK-47
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Maxwell Anderson won a Pulitzer for a satire on Congress called this, finishing the Shakespeare quote "A plague on..." |
Both Your Houses
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In recent years this British actress starred on TV in "Speechless" & as Lorraine Finster on the revival of "Will & Grace" |
Minnie Driver
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This single-celled protozoan moves by means of cilia & is oblong in shape; its name is from Greek for "oblong" |
(Amy: What is amoeba?)
paramecium
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A subsidiary of Textron, its planes include turboprops & the Citation fleet, which seats a maximum of 12 passengers |
Cessna
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Want to know if others are experiencing the same? dae is short for this question starter |
does anybody else?
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This island nation's flag is the world's only national flag not to contain any of the colors red, white, or blue |
(Ken: With less than a minute to go.)
Jamaica
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Tony Kushner translated Brecht for a 2006 production with Meryl Streep in this maternal role |
(Ken: [*] and Her Children.)
Mother Courage
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Seen here, this actress was the longtime lover of William Randolph Hearst |
(Amy: Who is Marlene Dietrich?)
Marion Davies
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This third largest of Neptune's known moons is named in honor of the numerous daughters of a Greek sea god |
Nereid
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He won the National Air Race of 1930, 5 years before he & Will Rogers died tragically in a plane crash |
Wiley Post
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eli5 is shorthand for this expression, so use small words to clarify |
(Ken: Years old, yeah.)
explain it to me like I'm 5
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