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Though Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, the seat of government is in this city |
[Sreekar picked first.]
The Hague
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Dr. Stephen Strange, 2016 & 2022 |
(Benedict) Cumberbatch
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I know I want the Flamin' Hot kind of these snacks; the question is: Crunchy or puffs? |
Cheetos
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It's the animal in the name of the unit equivalent to 33,000 foot-pounds of work per minute |
(Sreekar: What is an elephant?) (Stephanie: What is a mole?) ... (Mayim: That's it, as in [*]power.)
a horse
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In 2017 this Anaheim theme park stopped stamping the hands of exiting guests who wanted to return; now it takes photos |
Disneyland
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No joke, Whoopi Goldberg considered using the stage name Whoopi this |
(Autumn: What is Pie?)
Cushion
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"Carmen" is set in this city; "The Marriage of Figaro" takes place nearby |
Seville
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The conflicted Ben Solo/Kylo Ren, 2015, 2017 & 2019 |
(Adam) Driver
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I might be in the mood for a Fuji or a Gala one of these |
apples
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In an Oscar-winning 2020 documentary, this sea creature was a "Teacher" |
an octopus
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The Brits call this type of airline ticket a return |
a round trip
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Meaning "with distinction", it follows summa & magna in college honors |
cum laude
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Seen here is some merrymaking in this capital of Bavaria |
Munich
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Gandalf, sometimes grey, sometimes white, 6 times starting in 2001 |
McKellen
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Noshing at AMC Theatres can include this appetizer, tortilla chips & melted cheese |
nachos
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If you've taken biology, you've probably studied Drosophila, these alliterative winged insects |
fruit flies
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Set in a high school, the '70s TV series "Welcome Back, Kotter" made this no-longer-high school-age star a star |
(John) Travolta
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Grab a broom--it's the [Mayim laughs] sport being played here |
(Mayim: That's right, just makes me laugh every time I see it.)
curling
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Since 1578 a sacred 14-foot linen shroud has been preserved in a cathedral in this city |
Turin
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Dominic Toretto, 7 times so far since 2001 |
Vin Diesel
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Rold Gold & Snyder's of Hanover both make these snacks |
(Mayim: Yum, yes.)
pretzels
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This Russian physiologist trained many breeds of dogs to reflexively salivate at the sound of noises they associated with food |
(Sreekar: Ah, I should have risked more. Who's [*]?) (Mayim: That's correct; maybe you should have.) [Applause]
Pavlov
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The citizens of St. Louis lined the riverbank to welcome this pair back on September 23, 1806 |
Lewis & Clark
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From the French, it's a quiet dead end street |
a cul-de-sac
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Warsaw lies on both banks of this river, the longest in Poland |
the Vistula
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Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, 1986 & 2022 |
Tom Cruise
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How about a handful of these Hawaiian nuts, commonly paired with white chocolate in cookies |
macadamia nuts
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This Nobel-winning physicist came up with a thought experiment involving a cat & whether or not it's alive |
Schrödinger
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Still in quarantine after splashing down, the Apollo 11 astronauts were welcomed back by this president |
(Stephanie: Um, who is, uh, Lyndon B. Johnson?)
Nixon
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Sumerian & Akkadian were 2 of the main languages to be written in this ancient wedge-shaped script |
cuneiform
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