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Head up north on Highway 101 from San Francisco & you'll cross this strait that's under the same-named bridge |
(Deborah: What is the Carquinez?)
the Golden Gate Strait
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At the start of this Hemingway book, Santiago hasn't caught a fish in a long time; it ends with his fish being eaten by sharks |
The Old Man and the Sea
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Using a magnetron, this machine generates its heat as a form of radiation |
a microwave
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Dos is Mattel's sequel to this card game |
Uno
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An advocate for an end to slavery |
an abolitionist
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The final leg of this show had Derek & Claire get their Jack Daniel's on (at the distillery) before winning big after 16 cities |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
The Amazing Race
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From the Sea of Marmara, go northeast up the Bosporus Strait to reach this bigger sea |
(Suresh: What is the Mediterranean Sea?)
the Black Sea
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2 childhood friends wind up on opposite sides of the law in this author's 2022 legal thriller "The Boys from Biloxi" |
[No acknowledgment from Mayim or the audience for Jared running the category]
Grisham
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Also meaning a severe reaction to a sudden development, it's produced by a blast |
shock wave
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This Planters mascot is all class, with a monocle, spats & a top hat |
(Mayim: Yes, less than a minute.)
Mr. Peanut
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The arranger of the dances in a ballet |
a choreographer
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Head strait up from Calais & you'll be in the body of water called this strait |
(Jared: What is the English Channel?)
the Strait of Dover
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A sequel to the original classic, 2009's "Dracula the Un-Dead" was co-written by this author's great-grandnephew Dacre |
(Bram) Stoker
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This old term for what's now called a tsunami just means fluctuation caused by the gravity of the Sun & Moon |
(Jared: What are tides?)
a tidal wave
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This producer of "The Crazy Heart" & "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtracks has a steak--er, star--on the St. Louis Walk of Fame |
T Bone Burnett
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A store specializing in men's clothing & accessories like ties & hats |
(Deborah: What is wearhouse? Men's Wearhouse?)
a haberdashery
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Hello, Sharks... specifically, this Shark, an NBA owner who offered $1 million to a Korean BBQ chain for 5% equity |
(Mark) Cuban
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This strait is just above the Musandam Peninsula, the tip of the Arabian one |
(Suresh: What is... Strait of Aqaba?)
the Strait of Hormuz
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2022's "The Candy House" is a companion novel to her Pulitzer Prize-winning "A Visit from the Goon Squad" |
(Jennifer) Egan
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Detected on an E.E.G., gamma & delta are types of these |
brain waves
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The name of this color of unbleached linen is French for "raw" |
ecru
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The legally mandated process of dividing up voters into new legislative regions within a state |
redistricting
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What's new pussycat? This Welsh legend's unplanned "Voice U.K." duet on "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" with Jennifer Hudson |
Tom Jones
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Due northwest of the west end of Hispaniola is this passage between that island & Cuba; further S.E. are the same-named islands |
the Windward
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Her novel "Kindred" tells of Dana, a young Black woman who is transported from the 1970s back in time to the pre-Civil War South |
(Octavia E.) Butler
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During pregnancy, heartburn can result from the body slowing down these, making food stay in the stomach longer |
(Deborah: What is peristalsis?)
peristaltic waves
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Tereza loves Tomas, who also has a mistress named Sabina, in this novel by Milan Kundera |
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
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Internal supporting structure of vertebrates |
(Jared: What's a skeleton?)
an endoskeleton
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