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BREST, BUDAPEST & BUCHAREST |
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She was the first &, so far, only first lady who would be elected to public office |
(Senator) Hillary Clinton
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More than 15% of the people in this nation live in Budapest |
Hungary
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The 5 interconnected rings in its logo represent continents |
the Olympic Committee
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This verb can mean to attend a party uninvited, or to fall asleep from exhaustion after one |
crash
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This Starfleet captain: "Make it so" |
(Mira: Who is Captain Kirk?)
Jean-Luc Picard
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Norman Mailer added a suffix to "fact" to get this, now meaning a fact of little importance |
a factoid
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The first first lady with a doctorate, Jill Biden earned hers in education from the university of this state in 2007 |
(Mira: What is Rhode Island?)
Delaware
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The capital of Romania, Bucharest is on the Dambovita, whose waters feed this river |
the Danube
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You've certainly noticed that the logo of this omnipresent company is underlined by a smile that points from "A" to "Z" |
Amazon
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The type of club that operates past the normal closing time, or a movie with Griffin Dunne out past his bedtime |
after hours
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Barney on this sitcom: "It's gonna be legendary!" |
How I Met Your Mother
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We didn't have this word for a person who studies the natural & physical world until William Whewell invented it in 1834 |
(Jeff: What is a naturalist?)
a scientist
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The first first lady to receive an Emmy, her "Tour of the White House" can still be seen on YouTube |
Jacqueline Kennedy
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Budapest's Millennium Monument here features this archangel, who told Mary she'd birth Jesus; he holds St. Stephen's holy crown |
Gabriel
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The logo of this fashion house named for its founder contains 2 interlocking "C"s, backwards & forwards |
Chanel
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Gotta say I don't remember much from Joe Jonas' one of these on Ibiza right before Joe's big wedding with Sophie Turner |
a bachelor party
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This sitcom character: "How you doin'?" |
(Ken: Correct, from Friends.)
Joey Tribbiani
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Reviewing a murder mystery in 1930, Donald Gordon coined this inquisitive 3-words-in-one word for a detective story |
a whodunnit
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She's the first first lady born in continental Europe |
Melania Trump
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In 1631 this cardinal saw Brest's potential as a naval base, & the city became the seat of the French Naval Academy in 1830 |
Richelieu
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Consisting of two snakes, the logo for this programming language seen here didn't have to change its colors to support Ukraine |
Python
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Combining a holiday & a month, it's the title of a Preston Sturges film, or a party theme illustrated here |
Christmas in July
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This drama's Coach Taylor: "Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose" |
Friday Night Lights
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Translating a work by Goethe, Thomas Carlyle used this hyphenated term for forgetful, though not to describe a professor |
absent-minded
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The first first lady to live to 90, she in fact lived to 97 |
(Jeff: Who is Bessie Trump?) ... (Ken: Easy mistake to make.)
(Bess) Truman
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Brest is in this region of France that extends west into the Atlantic & whose administrative center is Rennes |
Brittany
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This Italian carmaker has a black prancing horse on a yellow background in its logo |
Ferrari
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Fancy clubs offer this 2-word option that can involve vodka marked up 5,000% just for you & your guests |
bottle service
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Mork: This double-talk Orkan signoff |
(Ken: We have to say [*] for a moment and sign off but we will come right back [Wiggles ears] and chat with the players.)
nanu nanu
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Lewis Carroll coined this word, perhaps as a portmanteau of "chuckle" & "snort" |
chortle
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