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Built in the 13th century, Urquhart Castle is found on the shore of this--wait, did you guys see something in the water? |
Loch Ness
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Partly inspired by her own childhood, she co-created the series "Never Have I Ever" |
Mindy Kaling
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It's where "Native Son" & "A Raisin in the Sun" are set |
Chicago
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This organ meat is great for protein, vitamin A & iron, but animal rights activists have big problems with foie gras |
the liver
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This state's official marine mammal is the bowhead whale, which inhabits Arctic waters |
Alaska
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A more awesome 12-inch measuring stick |
a cooler ruler
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A symbol of pride & untameability, & big with "My Little Pony" fans, this national animal is a symbol of the push for independence |
(Rob: What is the Shetland?)
a unicorn
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William Petersen's last regular episode of this crime drama came early on in 2009 |
CSI
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Right before the epilogue to this novel, Raskolnikov confesses, "It was I killed the old pawnbroker woman and her sister" |
Crime and Punishment
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Fancy a traditional steak & this pie? The one at London's Guinea Grill is famous |
kidney
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Whoa! Reaching 80 feet or more in length, the finback whale is second in size only to this one |
the blue whale
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A guess about what they're serving in the cafeteria |
a lunch hunch
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Scotland's Standing Stones of Calanais, seen here, were an inspiration for a plot device on this time-traveling TV show |
(Deanna: What is Doctor Who?)
Outlander
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For season 6 of this series, Corey Stoll replaced Damian Lewis as the main very, very rich guy |
Billions
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This Jack London classic is considered one of the "books that shaped America" |
[Deanna did not include the leading article in her response.]
The Call of the Wild
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A beef this, langue in French, can be 5 lbs. |
tongue
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One of the 2 3-letter terms for a group of whales |
a pod (a gam)
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A mistake made by the person filling in for your regular teacher |
a sub flub
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A celebration of Scottish sport & culture, the annual these "Games" include caber tossing |
the Highland Games
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This series begins with John Nolan, played by Nathan Fillion, joining the LAPD at age 45 |
The Rookie
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In "East of Eden" this twin brother of Aron Trask reveals to him that their mother is a madam |
(Ken: That's right, Cal Trask.)
Caleb
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You don't expect us to swallow this, specifically the honeycomb type that is taken from the second stomach chamber, do you? |
tripe
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Gray whales are an example of this toothless class of whales that also have 2 blowholes |
baleen
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A fantastically ugly thing to sit at during class |
(Deanna: What's a horresque desk?)
a grotesque desk
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The highest point in Edinburgh's Holyrood Park is an ancient volcano that shares its name with this legendary king |
(Ken: Pam?) (Pam: Who is Robert the Bruce?)
King Arthur
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Sandy Dvore designed the animated title sequence of a mother bird & 5 chicks for this 1970s series |
[Pam selected the first clue.] ... (Ken: Yes, and realize now that Deanna, as our Game 1 leader, you should have actually selected first. So, let's make this right; Deanna, make a selection now.)
The Partridge Family
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This Jonathan Franzen novel about the dysfunctional Lambert family won a National Book Award |
The Corrections
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The pancreas of a calf provides this delicacy that sounds like it would be available at the bakery rather than the butcher |
a sweetbread
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This solid waxy substance that originates in the intestines of sperm whales is used in perfume making |
ambergris
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A comparative chart of all the school's employees |
(Ken: Sadly, no more RHYME TIME, Deanna, you'll have to find something else.) (Deanna: Oh, no!)
a staff graph
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