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THEIR FIRST U.S. NO. 1 HIT |
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Your initial reaction would be correct; it's the state whose flag is seen here |
North Carolina
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He calls Winnie-the-Pooh "silly old bear" |
Christopher Robin
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After decades of pushing other boats, the W.O. Decker, New York City's last wooden this, now hauls tourists around the harbor |
a tugboat
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His Funny-Face Kit debuted in 1952, for use with any fruit or vegetable; his plastic "head" became part of the package in 1964 |
(Jacqueline: Who is Mr. Potato?) ... (Ken: You ran the category.) [Applause]
Mr. Potato Head
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"Shape Of You" (2017) |
(Ed) Sheeran
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Kept hidden from others, perhaps like the same-named antiperspirant for women |
secret
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California is home to 2 presidential libraries--Ronald Reagan's in Simi Valley & his in Yorba Linda |
Nixon
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One of "The Chronicles of Narnia" is named for this prince & rightful heir to the throne |
Caspian
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Made from a hollowed log, this type of canoe is named for the way the interior wood is removed by chipping & scraping |
a dugout
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The National Toy Hall of Fame honored a box made of this; inside a big one, "a child is transported to a world of (their) own" |
cardboard
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"Wannabe" (1997) |
the Spice Girls
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A verb meaning to bewilder, or an exercise such as a logic grid |
a puzzle
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As a leading producer of milk & milk products, Wisconsin is known as America's this, a nickname seen on its license plates |
(Cris: What is Dairy?)
Dairyland
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Anthony Burgess claimed this, his best-known book, was "knocked off for money in 3 weeks" |
A Clockwork Orange
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The name of this type of craft comes from an Inuit word meaning "small boat made of skins" |
(Jacqueline: What is a canoe?)
kayak
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In the '60s, seeing this toy car for the first time, its company co-founder said, "Those are some...!" |
Hot Wheels
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"Everybody Wants To Rule The World" (1985) |
Tears for Fears
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Not looking much like the Egyptian one, this creature from Greece posed a riddle that was insoluble for a while |
Sphinx
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Antietam, one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, was fought in this state |
Maryland
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From the works of Charles Dickens, it's the last name of the father & son seen here |
(Cris: What is Copperfield?) ... (Ken: Yes, Bob [*] and Tiny Tim.)
Cratchit
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In 1904 the Supreme Court said this type of boat is "a continuation of the highway from one side of the water... to the other" |
a ferry
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Water, salt & flour mix in this, but Hasbro warns it "is not a food item" & "is not intended to be eaten" |
Play-Doh
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His first solo single: "Just The Way You Are" (2010) |
Bruno Mars
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"I am lying" is an example of the liar type of this statement |
a (liar's) paradox
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Step back in time on this Michigan island where cars are banned & horses, buggies & bikes are the means of transportation |
Mackinac (Island)
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Chaucer had planned to write more than 100 stories for this work, but only got around to 24 |
The Canterbury Tales
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The world's largest cruise ship, this company's Wonder of the Seas, debuted in 2022 with a voyage from Florida to the Bahamas (of course) |
(Sean: What is Caribbean?)
Royal Caribbean
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According to its jingle, it "walks down stairs, alone or in pairs" |
(Ken: It's fun for a boy or a girl, yes.)
a Slinky
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"Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe" (1974) |
(Ken: [In exaggerated deep voice] [*], that's correct.)
(Barry) White
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A musical instrument is found at the end of this word that describes a hard-to-solve problem |
(Ken: You figured it out, there's a drum at the end.)
conundrum
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