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LET'S TAKE A SPRING BREAK |
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Before takeoff, turn off your smartphone's wireless capabilities by turning on this setting |
airplane mode
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Nixing a reunion while doing a reunion for this '90s show, Courteney Cox said, "We're not gonna do this again in 15 more years" |
Friends
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If you can make it to the island of Hawaii, check out the Merrie Monarch Festival, billed as "the perpetuation of" this dance |
(Rohit: What is luau?)
hula
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In the acronym HOMES, it's the "H" |
Huron
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A storm--in Shakespeare or a teapot (7 letters) |
a tempest
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(John Green presents the clue.) "The Fault in Our Stars" was largely inspired by a young friend, Esther Earl, who died of cancer at 16; & the title was inspired by a line in this Shakespeare play--"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves" |
Julius Caesar
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Hand-y term for a data storage device that plugs into a USB port |
a thumb drive
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To aid COVID relief in 2020, "Community" re-communitized, including this star seen here who's kept pretty busy since leaving the show |
Donald Glover
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You can hang glide from sand dunes & visit the Wright Brothers Memorial in this state's Outer Banks |
North Carolina
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Differing by a letter, these 2 rivers both rise in Switzerland; one is about 830 miles long & the other, more than 500 |
the Rhône & Rhine
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Doorway part brides have been carried over (9 letters) |
threshold
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(John Green presents the clue.) The title of my novel about Aza & how her OCD affects her life comes from a philosophical joke in which the Earth is flat & resting on the shell of a reptile, & what is that reptile standing on? It's these all the way down |
turtles
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These days, more than 70% of Internet traffic is this type of video that typically uses data compression |
(Maya: What is .mp4?)
streaming
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Online during the pandemic, this NBC show's Ron Swanson told Leslie, "I've been practicing social distancing since I was 4" |
Parks and Recreation
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Panama City, Florida is a great place to see these dolphins named for the shape of their snouts |
bottlenose
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You'll find the United Arab Emirates at the south end of this body of water |
the Persian Gulf
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Math term for a digression (7 letters) |
a tangent
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(John Green presents the clue.) With a mission to increase awesome & decrease suck & to champion causes to help others, fans of my brother Hank & I & our VlogBrothers videos are called these from the misreading of the name of a video game |
(Mayim: Oh, I'm the only one? [*]! No?)
Nerdfighters
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Windows users do not want to encounter BSOD, this colorful but fatal-sounding error |
the blue screen of death
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Spring break is major party time on the beaches of SPI, this Texas spot |
(Maya: What is San Padre Island?)
South Padre Island
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Under an agreement first drawn up in 1903, the U.S. maintains a strategically important naval base on this Cuban bay |
Guantanamo
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Boss Tweed's corrupt Hall (7 letters) |
[Rohit selected the first clue, without explanation.]
Tammany
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(John Green presents the clue.) One meaning of this novel's title is the phenomenon where mapmakers put fake places on their maps as a copyright trap to see if anyone is copying their maps |
Paper Towns
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Thousands of layers of material, like resin, are how one of these creates an object; the RepRap project led to a self-replicating one |
a 3D printer
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A 2022 reunion of the Salt Lake City cast of this reality franchise found Jen Shah touching on some legal issues |
Real Housewives (of Salt Lake City)
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If you can make it to Cancun, try a little of this; not afraid of heights, are you? |
parasailing
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In ancient times the Dardanelles Strait was called this & was associated with the story of Hero & Leander |
the Hellespont
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A really fast heart rate (11 letters) |
tachycardia
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