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In the Rebecca Riots of the 1840s, Welsh men dressed as women attacked the gates that levied these charges for using public roads |
a toll
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This title guy is a fry cook under the sea |
SpongeBob SquarePants
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With a turbocharged V6, the XJ220 from this company was quick as a cat, topping out at 217 miles per hour |
(Ilena: What is Tesla?)
Jaguar
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For his efforts helping end the Russo-Japanese War, Teddy Roosevelt is ranked among the best of these historically |
a negotiator
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"Mary, Mary, quite" this word meaning averse to what you're told to do; how does your response grow? |
contrary
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Before stepping on the Moon, he told Neil Armstrong he'd "partially close the hatch... making sure not to lock it"; Neil: "Good thought" |
Aldrin
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An uprising of industrial workers, the Poznan riots of 1956 brought Wladyslaw Gomulka back to power in this country |
Poland
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For 11 years, this character was miserable as a women's shoe salesman on "Married... with Children" |
Al Bundy
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Someone call 911! No, make that 919, as this brand's 919 Evo hybrid takes 4.8 seconds to go from 0 to 120 |
Porsche
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This Balkan nation gained full independence after breaking from a union with Serbia in 2006 |
Montenegro
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In a 1972 literary title, Sin City had its share of "Fear &" this |
(Ken: In Las Vegas, right.)
Loathing
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Doing some ceiling work around 1511, Michelangelo showed God reaching to give this man the divine breath of life with a touch |
(Sarah: Who is David?)
Adam
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The 7th New York Infantry returned from this big battle to help deal with the July 1863 draft riots in New York City |
Gettysburg
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Seen here, Barbara Feldon had this job in her most famous role |
(Ken: In Get Smart, yes.)
a spy
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In 2010 an Enzo from this Italian company en-zoomed to 237 miles per hour |
Ferrari
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3rd century general Carausius is considered one of these outlaws, disobeying Roman law & declaring himself emperor of Britain |
a renegade
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"Adverse" is another term for this type of witness who can be cross-examined as if the opposing lawyer had called them |
hostile
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These Missourians touched the Stanley Cup for the first time in 2019 after more than 50 years in the NHL |
the St. Louis Blues
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The 1969 riots outside this Greenwich Village bar served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement |
Stonewall
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It's the job of the "Extraordinary" Woo Young-woo, a streaming fave |
lawyer (an attorney)
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The Challenger SRT Demon from this Fiat Chrysler car brand was quite the speed demon in 2019, roaring at 211 miles per hour |
Dodge
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Beersheba is the chief town in this region with a name from Hebrew for "dry" |
Negev
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It follows "the loyal" as the out-of-power political party |
the opposition
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Finally touched with goodness, this literary character says, "I will live in the past, the present, and the future!" |
Ebenezer Scrooge
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U.S. servicemen attacked young Latino men in 1943 Los Angeles riots named for this rhyming style of attire |
zoot suit
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On "Two and a Half Men", Charlie Harper was this specific type of ad writer |
a jingle writer
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In 2020 Lewis Hamilton averaged 164 mph to win pole position at the Italian Grand Prix driving for this German company |
(Ilena: What is BMW?)
Mercedes-Benz
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A county in northwest Ireland, it's also the name of a durable tweed fabric made there |
(Sarah: What is herringbone?)
Donegal
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A synonym for dislike, it's a Latin word that can mean spirit or anger |
animus
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The ceremonial driving of this item linked the Central Pacific & Union Pacific railroads for the first time |
(Elliott: What is railroad spike?) (Ken: More specifically?)
the golden spike
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