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This circus showman called himself the "Prince of Humbugs" |
P.T. Barnum
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In 1880 the British defeated indigenous forces in the Battle of Kandahar, now the second-largest city in this country |
(Andrew: What is Pakistan?) (Ricky: What is India?)
Afghanistan
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Snapple says strawberry & this, "the fruit, not the bird!", make a "just-right juice that goes together" |
kiwi
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Well, it used to be, anyway! As of 2023, if you could cross the street safely in California, this was no longer a ticketable offense |
jaywalking
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Let's drop the proverbial one: 1,000, 1, 100 |
a mic
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In 2004 & 2008 this U.S. swimmer won Olympic gold in the 100- & 200-meter butterfly & the 200- & 400-meter individual medleys |
Michael Phelps
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Here's Walt Whitman as captured by this 19th century photographer |
(Andrew: Who is Ansel Adams?)
Mathew Brady
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Open a bottle to toast this second city of Ireland, with a name meaning "marsh" |
Cork
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In 1869 a dentist with this last name began selling "unfermented wine", better known as grape juice |
Welch
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It's knowingly lying after taking the oath to tell the truth in court, but it also applies to lying on a driver's license application |
perjury
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Take it easy: 1,001, 50, 500 |
(Ricky: What is... uh... no.)
mild
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The combo of Drew Brees & speedy Michael Thomas of this team toasted NFL defenses beginning in 2016 |
the New Orleans Saints
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In 1844 he wrote, "Religion... is the opium of the people" |
Karl Marx
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Founded by King Olaf III Haraldsson, Bergen is the second-largest city in this country |
Norway
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Head to New England for this classic 2-ingredient cocktail made with vodka & cranberry juice |
(Ricky: What's a Bloody Mary?)
a Cape Codder
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Those Allstate ads with Dean Winters in this role are funny, but it's also the crime of maliciously injuring a person's body |
Mayhem
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This superstar who roamed center field for the Angels is known as the "Millville Meteor" |
Mike Trout
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During the Civil War he recruited for the all-Black Massachusetts 54th Infantry, in which 2 of his sons served |
Frederick Douglass
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Mombasa on the Indian Ocean is this country's main port |
Kenya
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You say tomato, I say this juice brand with a touch of seafood broth that's been around since the '60s |
Clamato
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Using a baseball bat or brass knuckles to inflict injury can lead to a charge of ADW, short for this |
assault with a deadly weapon
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Do your duty: 101, 5, 1, 100 |
civic
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This speedy German graduated from go-karts to grown-up racing, tallying 91 F1 Grand Prix victories in his day |
Michael Schumacher
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Part classicist, part romantic, this is the only one of the 3 "B"s of classical music who lived entirely in the 19th century |
Brahms
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Bulawayo in this nation is home to State House, built by Cecil Rhodes |
(Ken: The former Rhodesia, named for Rhodes.)
Zimbabwe
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The berries & juice of this Central & South American palm are touted as a superfood |
açaí
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It's time to document this signature crime; it's also called false making & in Montana, can earn a 10-year stretch |
forgery
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Stay sharp! 6, 5, 1, 500 |
vivid
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