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The Coptic Museum & Tahrir Square: this city |
Cairo
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Will Smith didn't want the part of Thomas Anderson in this blockbuster; Keanu would make the role Neo-classical |
The Matrix
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The tail lights of recent MINI Coopers look like this flag |
(Ken: [To Cris] You really wanted to get that one right, Cris, and you did!)
the Union Jack
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A reporter's exclusive |
scoop
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The title character of this Anna Sewell novel is instructed by his mother Duchess, "Lift your feet up well when you trot" |
Black Beauty
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New Hampshire's Mt. Washington & West Virginia's Spruce Knob: this mountain range |
the Appalachian Mountains
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Michael C. Hall embraced that "unique" accent when portraying this president on "The Crown" |
John F. Kennedy
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At the Battle of Flodden in 1513, a Tudor army crushed the invading forces of this realm & killed its King James IV |
Scotland
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The Pony was a 1976 model from this South Korean carmaker |
(Andrew: What's Kia?) (Zack: What is Nissan?)
Hyundai
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Sail the 7 seas of suds in one of these big beer glasses |
(Cris: What is a stein?)
a schooner
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In C.S. Lewis' "The Horse & His Boy", young Shasta & a talking pony named Bree travel to this magical land |
Narnia
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Christmas Island & Reunion Island: this ocean |
(Cris: What is the Pacific?)
the Indian Ocean
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After a groundbreaking choice to cast her on "Doctor Who", she said "The gender question is now going away" |
Jodie Whittaker
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The theatrical troupe known as the Lord Chamberlain's Men built this performance space in 1599 & were soon packing the place |
the Globe Theatre
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In 2019, this company unveiled the stainless steel electric Cybertruck |
Tesla
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The OED includes this alliterative cartoon-derived term for a bite of food given as a reward |
(Ken: Now in the dictionary: [*].)
Scooby snacks
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Mollie, who misses wearing ribbons in her mane & eating sugar cubes, represents the petite bourgeoisie in this novel |
Animal Farm
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The Cannes Film Festival: this glamorous coastal region |
the French Riviera
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In her Oscar acceptance speech for this movie, Halle Berry mentioned Angela Bassett, who was offered the role |
Monster's Ball
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Alas, my love, it's probably not true that Henry VIII wrote this song, which actually dates from later in the Tudor era |
(Cris: What is "Oh My Darling, Clementine"?) (Ken: (laughing) No, that is from later, you're right. No, this would be [*] that Henry VIII is reputed to write.)
"Greensleeves"
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Still popular, this model was introduced in 1976 as a swankier alternative to the same company's Civic |
the Honda Accord
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An upside-down lowercase E is used to represent this vowel sound |
schwa
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Growing up on a Wyoming horse ranch, Kevin is tasked with making a good pony out of "My Friend" her |
[ERRATUM: The character referenced in the clue is Ken, or Kenneth, and not Kevin.]
Flicka
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Lake Louise & the city of Medicine Hat: this Canadian province |
Alberta
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Kristen Stewart painfully fell off a horse as a child but got back on for this role & rode around with the Huntsman |
Snow White
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For possible matrimonial selection, Amalia, the sister of Anne of Cleves, also had her portrait done by this artist |
(Hans) Holbein
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Seen here is an iconic model from this French company, making cars since 1919 |
(Cris: What is Peugeot?)
a Citroën
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This word for a tiny trace, perhaps of doubt or evidence, is Latin for "spark" |
scintilla
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You can't do the category without "The Red Pony", a book of stories by this American |
Steinbeck
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