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"They fight without shirts or shoes. The fights go on as long as they have to. Those are the other rules of" this |
the Fight Club
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One story says the inventor of this type of coffee was inspired by a shipment of beans accidentally soaked by seawater |
(David: Uh, what is cold brew?)
decaf
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Orb weaver spiders have 5 spinnerets for extruding this substance used to make webs |
silk
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Japanese horseradish (6 letters) |
wasabi
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The second paragraph of this novel mentions a sea-chest belonging to the old sailor, Billy Bones |
(Toula: Uh, what is Moby-Dick?)
Treasure Island
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John Lennon's family claimed his October 9, 1940 birth in this city took place during a German air raid |
Liverpool
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When meeting this Dr. with a unique palate, "Do not reach through the bars... do not accept anything he attempts to hold out to you" |
(Ken: Yeah, hot tips for meeting [*].) [Mild laughter]
Dr. Hannibal Lecter
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On the tree, coffee berries aren't called beans but these, rhyming with berries |
cherries
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Thamnophis is the genus of these snakes that have stripes resembling bands used to secure clothing |
(Nik: What is a belt?)
a garter
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"Blemish"ed word for one who's overanxious (9 letters) |
a worrywart
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At a time when this type of big travel case often had a round top, Louis Vuitton's 1858 Trianon was the first boxy type |
a trunk
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On July 27, 1976 John received one of these "colorful" items symbolizing victory in his long battle for U.S. residency |
a green card
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Michele Alexander & Jeannie Long put it right there in the title--"How to" do this "in 10 Days: The Universal Don'ts of Dating" |
Lose a Guy
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Jacques-Victor Delforge & Henri-Otto Mayer filed a patent for this type of plunger-based device in 1852 |
the French press
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Latrodectus geometricus, the brown this, has venom twice as powerful as that of its notorious black cousin |
(Toula: What is a mamba?)
a brown widow (spider)
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Hershey candy bar, or nonspecific object (15 letters) |
the Whatchamacallit bar
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Folks in the Bible might have needed a raiment bag; today we use this for suits & dresses that must hang straight, not be folded |
a garment bag
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In 1972 John & Yoko released the album "Some Time in" this city where he'd spend most of the rest of his life |
New York (City)
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Wanna play God like him? "Make the being of a gigantic stature... eight feet in height, and proportionably large", or... don't |
(Dr. Victor) Frankenstein
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Before this process, coffee beans are green; after, they're brown & ready to grind |
roasting
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Lycosidae is the family of these hairy hunting spiders named for another hairy hunter |
wolf
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Facing a gale, or a group of islands (8 letters) |
(Nik: Windswept? What is windswept?)
windward
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This writer gave the name "Monster" to the backpack she staggered under in her "Wild" walk on the Pacific Crest Trail |
Cheryl Strayed
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For "Double" this, the last album released before his death, John & Yoko alternated songs |
Fantasy
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How to re-educate violent people like Alex in this novel? "My top glazz-lids were pulled up & up & up & I could not shut my glazzies" |
A Clockwork Orange
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These 2 words on a bag of coffee mean its supply chain has been independently certified as meeting sustainability & labor standards |
(Toula: What is free trade?)
fair trade
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The coral snake is deadly; the similar-looking scarlet this is harmless |
a scarlet kingsnake
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German for a travel urge (10 letters) |
Wanderlust
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This bag was named after a Victorian prime minister, & even Oscar Wilde called it fashionable |
(David: What is Disraeli?) ... (Ken: Named for Disraeli's rival that's [*].)
a Gladstone bag
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In 1969 a crowd of journalists & celebrities joined John & Yoko in a Montreal hotel room to record this anthem |
"Give Peace A Chance"
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