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I'M LATE, I'M GREAT, I WAS SECRETARY OF STATE |
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This Syrian capital is often cited as being the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world |
Damascus
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Frank Lloyd Wright's spiral design of the Guggenheim in New York City is said to evoke the shell of this chambered mollusk |
a nautilus
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Named for a historic trek, there's now an online version of this game from 1971 in which death from typhoid & snakebite are commonplace |
Oregon Trail
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He's not the 11th general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party since Mao, but the 6th |
Xi
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It's when James & Margaret claimed the Dutton Ranch |
(James: What is 1923?)
1883
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Serving under Andrew Jackson, I gained the U.S. greater trading access; later I succeeded AJ as president |
Van Buren
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Istanbul is divided into European & Asian sections by this strait |
the Bosporus
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Some argue that Verdi's masterpiece is "Don Carlos", based on a 1787 play by this German writer |
(Mattea: Who is Goethe?)
Schiller
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The 1981 edition of Trivial Pursuit has this name that you may be familiar with from binomial nomenclature |
(Matt: Ah... wwww.... w-what's Carolus Linnæus?) (Ken: No. I--I'd buy that game, though.)
Genus (Edition)
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A 1979 paper by Sandra Schecter argued that this interjection is a central part of Canadian identity |
(Matt: [Calling for the clue] 2-LETTER--I'll remember this time--eight.) ... [James turns to Mattea and flexes his biceps in the air when he beats Mattea to the buzz again. Mattea points at James and groans.] (Ken: James, you got it again.)
eh
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A karate dojo in the San Fernando Valley |
Cobra Kai
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I was "the Great Pacificator" & in 1852 was the first man to lie in state in the Capitol rotunda, then went back to Kentucky |
Henry Clay
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It's the only country in Africa that's completely surrounded by another country |
(Ken: Now there are two Daily Doubles in this Round. Let's show the viewers at home who want to know where they are located. [Beep boop])
Lesotho
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Ernest Pontifex in "The Way of All Flesh" is a stand-in for this author of the posthumously published masterpiece |
Butler
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Around 1870 the Tenth Hussars faced the Ninth Lancers in this game that's been around for 2,000 years or so |
(Matt: What's... oh... wah... Risk?) (Ken: No... That's the first recorded match in England of [*].)
polo
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The first patriarch's first home |
(Ken: Abraham's home, yes.)
Ur
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Last name of a family including Daphne & Hyacinth in Regency England |
(Ken: This show you watch.)
Bridgerton
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As an investor who didn't want to hear bad things about Theranos, I was played by Sam Waterston in "The Dropout" |
(Ken: Big Theranos guy.)
George Shultz
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Denmark's parliament has 179 seats, including 2 from Greenland & 2 from these islands in the North Atlantic |
the Faroe Islands
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Before dying at 51, this Frenchman wrote masterpieces including "Le Père Goriot", part of his series "La Comédie humaine" |
Balzac
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This gaming company that had a splashy IPO in 2021 gets "virtual explorers" to create worlds by themselves or with friends |
Roblox
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The arboreal aerialist seen here gets this alternate name from its high-pitched cry |
(Matt: What's... screech sloth?) ... (Ken: Maybe its friends call it screech sloth, but the 2-letter name would be the [*]...)
ai
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Slang meaning undergoing the terrible agony of withdrawal from opiates like Oxycontin |
(Ken: So this just got very interesting, Matt. You have less than half of James's score, but maybe not for long.) (Matt: I'll put myself in jeopardy, to reference this TV title. Uh, 9,600.) (Ken: Uh, I like the placement.) ... (Matt: Oh. [Blows air] What's... uhhhhh...) (Ken: Say something.) [The time expiry signal sounds.] (Matt: Jitters.) (Ken: Ohhh, you're out of time. You don't have Hulu--it's [*]. That show is [*].)
dopesick
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I messed up saying I was "in control" in the White House, but earlier I really was as a shaky Richard Nixon's last Chief of Staff |
(Alexander) Haig
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This Philadelphia painter depicted a surgical operation in "The Gross Clinic", deemed too bloody to display in public in 1876 |
Eakins
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Aperture Science Laboratories is the setting of this classic that's among Steam's top-ranked games |
(James: What is Half-Life?)
Portal
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Signifying negation or absence, it's the response to the famous koan "Does a dog have Buddha nature?" |
(Ken: You're just supposed to say [*] to a koan like that.)
mu
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A small Canadian town filled with "skids, hockey players & Christians" |
(James: [Turns to Mattea] Ah-ah! [Turns back to Ken] What is [*]?) (Ken: You beat Mattea to [*], yeah.)
Letterkenny
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My brother said "war is hell" & I quit as Secretary of State 4 days into the Spanish-American War, which I had opposed |
(James: Who is Sherman?) (Ken: Be more specific, James.) (James: [Looks upwards and sighs in annoyance] James Sherman.) (Matt: Who is Robert Sherman?)
John Sherman
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