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A colonel in the Continental Army, Henry Rutgers later would have a school in this state named in his honor |
New Jersey
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Litchfield Correctional Institution for Women |
Orange is the New Black
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In ancient times this French port was known as Massalia |
Marseille
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Archie & Quentin & Ted & Alice were children of this American political family |
(Ken: Those are Teddy [*]'s kids.)
the Roosevelts
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The story "Carmilla" features an early appearance of one of these creatures in fiction; it's dispatched with a stake to the heart |
a vampire
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Oddly, only one of the 3 "R's" in this foundation of education actually begins with an "R" |
reading, writing & arithmetic
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Martin Mull played him in the movie based on the game Clue |
Colonel Mustard
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On season 2 of this anthology series, Briarcliff Manor mental asylum |
American Horror Story
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In 1967 it voted to remain a British dependency; in 2002 it voted against sharing sovereignty with Spain |
Gibraltar
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Numerous John Jacobs followed the founder of this American family dynasty |
the Astors
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Phileas Fogg bets fellow London clubmen that he can succeed at this title challenging task |
go around the world in 80 days
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It's good advice to follow when clothing catches fire |
stop, drop & roll
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On Dec. 16, 1980 this fast food chain founder passed away in Kentucky |
Colonel Sanders
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St. Bonaventure Hospital, where Dr. Shaun Murphy works |
(Nicky: What is Grey's Anatomy?) (Ken: No, I'm sorry.) (Nicky: Damn, I was trying to come...) [Laughter] (Ken: You had to guess.) (Nicky: I had to come back.)
The Good Doctor
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At the far east end of the Mediterranean, the Gulf of Iskenderun indents this country |
Turkey
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This performing family toured the United States in the 1940s, then settled on a Vermont farm |
(Ken: Of Sound of Music fame.)
the von Trapps
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His rags-to-riches tales included "Paul the Peddler", the adventures of a young street merchant |
Horatio Alger
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Meaning "completely", it's a trio of angling essentials |
hook, line & sinker
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In 1946 U.S. Army Colonel Charles Kades drafted article 9 of this country's constitution, which renounces war |
Japan
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In the '70s & '80s, Ewing Oil |
(Mattea: What is Dynasty?) (Ken: No.) (Mattea: No, that's too late.) (Nicky: You know what, why not? What's [*]?) ([Offstage] Hey!) (Nicky: Bump it up! Bump it up!) [Applause]
Dallas
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Bari in Italy & Split in Croatia are on this arm of the Mediterranean |
the Adriatic Sea
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In czarist Russia, you didn't want to start a beef with this powerful merchant family that gave its name to a recipe |
Stroganov
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The ancient Greek fusion of passion & restraint was probed in "The Birth of Tragedy" by this German philosopher |
Nietzsche
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These items were tolled, closed & extinguished in an old Catholic ceremony |
(Mattea: Uh, oh... what are--I don't remember the name, but the things that they use to swing the incense around in?) [Laughter] (Ken: No, I'm sorry, I would have prompted 'cause I'm interested in hearing more... but, no, you toll the bell, close the book and extinguish a candle...) (Mattea: It's three separate things, I see.)
bell, book & candle
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This lieutenant colonel was knee-deep in the Iran-Contra Affair as part of the National Security Council staff |
Oliver North
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From 1993 to 2005, the 15th Precinct in Manhattan |
(Nicky: What is Law & Order?)
NYPD Blue
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This island highlighted here is the biggest in its group |
Mallorca
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Stradivarius learned violin making from Nicolo of this great Italian family whose instruments are also highly prized today |
the Amatis
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A baker, a banker & a butcher are all on the lookout for this creature in Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem "The Hunting of" this |
(Mattea: What is the Jabberwock?)
the Snark
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In a Eugene Field poem, these "fishermen three" were told, "Now cast your nets wherever you wish, never afeard are we" |
Wynken, Blynken & Nod
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