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In Act 3 Hamlet tells this other character to "Get thee to a nunnery" |
Ophelia
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Bartholomew is the first name of this anthropomorphic legume in ads for Planters |
Mr. Peanut
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Tokyo's Ueno Park is known for the more than 1,000 of these fruit trees that blossom spectacularly every spring |
cherry blossoms
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The 1883 Krakatoa eruption was heard 3,000 miles away; that's like hearing something in L.A. when you're in this Rhode Island capital |
(Ken: You just ran that category.) [Applause]
Providence
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Something very appealing to people is likened to this "feline" herb of the mint family |
catnip
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These are Richard III's "beastly" last 5 words |
my kingdom for a horse
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To advertise their services, Travelocity has used one of these treasure-guarding lawn ornaments |
a gnome
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C____R (9 letters) |
comforter
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Seen here, the Red Flare water this blooms at night as it floats on ponds |
a lily
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When you wish upon an exploding star, here's Kepler's this 9-letter event--a sudden visitor to our night sky in 1604 |
a supernova
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19th c. consumers liked buying from folks they knew, so Mr. Montgomery Ward might send a personal note if you ordered from this |
the catalog
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This knight's first line in "Henry IV, Part 1" is asking what time it is, which leads to 100 lines of banter & trash talk |
Falstaff
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This comedian who passed away in 2022 was the longtime distinctive voice of the AFLAC duck |
Gilbert Gottfried
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D____ (5 letters) |
(Roy: What is downy?)
a duvet
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A Gerbera this, give me your answer do; I'm half crazy, all for the love of seeing you grow in sand & bloom spring through fall |
a daisy
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In 2020 improper storage of ammonium nitrate led to an explosion equivalent to 500 tons of TNT in this Mideastern city |
(Stephen: Is that [*]? [*]?)
Beirut
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This No. 1 hit has haunted fathers since 1974 as they watch time pass all too quickly as their sons grow up |
(Karen: What's "Cat's Cradle"?) (Ken: No.) (Karen: [*]?) ... (Ken: I'm sorry, Karen, I'd already ruled against you by the time you corrected your response.)
"Cat's In The Cradle"
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Trout tickling, a way of catching fish with the bare hands, is mentioned in this comedy subtitled "Or What You Will" |
Twelfth Night
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The first 3 female icons on the Madison Ave. Walk of Fame are the Morton Salt Girl, Miss Chiquita Banana & this insurance seller |
(Ken: [*] from Progressive, right.)
Flo
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Heated WWII flying suits led to the patent: E____ (8 letters) |
the electric blanket
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The U.S. Botanic Garden noted the "powerful stink" of this flower that "opened in peak bloom" on August 9, 2022 |
(Stephen: Is that the corpse blossom? What's a corpse blossom? [*]?)
the corpse flower
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Code-named Castle Bravo, the largest U.S. nuclear bomb test ever was conducted in 1954 on this atoll in the Marshall Islands |
the Bikini Atoll
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Someone full of big talk without being able to back it up is said to be "all hat, no" this |
cattle
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This friar conducts the ill-fated marriage of Romeo & Juliet |
Friar Lawrence
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Available at convenience stores, the drink known as an Icee is represented by one of these ursines |
a polar bear
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It reduces stress for some: W____D (8 letters) |
a weighted blanket
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Hawaii's state flower, the yellow this has bell-shaped blossoms & is endangered |
(Karen: What is hydrangea?)
the (yellow) hibiscus
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In 1669 this Sicilian volcano spit out nearly a billion cubic yards of lava, the flow of which took out a dozen villages |
Mt. Etna
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You're sitting in this idiomatic "seat" when you have a position of great advantage |
the catbird seat
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