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The only mortal Gorgon, she literally lost her head to Perseus |
Medusa
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Wilhelm Karmann used the chassis & engine of this company's utilitarian Bug for its much more stylish Karmann Ghia |
Volkswagen
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These are the first 3 words in the first book of the King James Bible |
In the beginning
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Appropriately for the board, this singer was the People's Choice as the Top Animated Movie Star of 2019 for "The Lion King" |
Beyoncé
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...gone nowhere near this D.C. complex on June 17, 1972, Virgilio Gonzalez; you could have put your locksmith skills to better use |
the Watergate Hotel
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Clocking a phrase to remember twice a year, this precedes "fall back" |
spring forward
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One myth says Jason was an old man when the prow of this rotting ship fell on him & killed him |
(Ciara: What is the Argonaut?) (Ken: No.) (Ciara: [*].)
the Argo
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The "XK" in the name of this British maker's famed XK-E refers to its engine, the 11th in the X series |
Jaguar
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It's the sweater seen here |
a cardigan
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2 things changed since this TV show debuted on Sept. 24, 1968; that was a Tuesday, it had no ticking timepiece, but it still airs |
60 Minutes
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...if you're Ford Motors, not sunk $350 million into this brand in the late '50s that became shorthand for a flop |
an Edsel
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Like medieval castle-busters, firefighters use this 2-word bar to go through brick walls |
battering ram
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Fleeing Crete with his father, he plunged to the sea after the wax in his wings melted |
Icarus
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After Peugeot complained it had patented a three-digit model number, Porsche added 10 to get this now classic model |
(Ken: That's right, Peugeot had the 901.)
911
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The original tagline of this lodging-assist company was "Travel like a human" |
Airbnb
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In 2021 Netflix' co-CEO said this would "be our biggest non-English language show"; worst case with us, you finish in the red |
(Ken: Yes, the much higher stakes, [*].)
Squid Game
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...just not crimed so much in leading Tammany Hall; you looted between $30 & $200 million, & that's in 1800s dollars! |
Boss Tweed
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Do you see a pattern here, specifically this one? |
herringbone
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This handsome youth pined away & died after falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water |
Narcissus
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Road & Track called this Chevy classic "America's sports car" |
Corvette
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Montana's state tree is the ponderosa this |
pine
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In the '70s we liked this brother act behind the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack, which has sold over 40 million copies |
the Bee Gees
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...maybe stuck to the speaking circuit instead of making failed presidential runs in 1896, 1900 & 1908 |
(Ken: Yes, really sticking it to him there.) [Laughter]
William Jennings Bryan
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A baseball player makes this type of running "catch" with their glove close to the ground (& their footwear) |
shoestring
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This queen of Thebes hanged herself after realizing that her husband Oedipus was also her son |
Jocasta
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The take-off ready tail fins of a 1959 classic from this maker are seen here |
Cadillac
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U.S. postage stamps bearing this word began going on sale in April 2007 |
Forever
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This 2013 film, the first in a franchise that gave us Annabelle, scared up $137 million in domestic box office on a $20 mil. budget |
The Conjuring
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...been more careful on your way to New York City; maybe not have Benedict Arnold's plans of West Point in your boot |
(Major John) André
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"Loping" is a synonym for this nine-letter way the animal seen here is moving |
cantering
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