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A key goal of estate planning is to minimize these; as Ben Franklin noted, they're the only thing as certain as death |
taxes
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In 2005, this company delivered its last 757 to Shanghai Airlines--its 737 is still flying high |
Boeing
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The debate rages as to whether this is a finger: pollex |
(Ken: You were using it right there, Lisa Ann.)
your thumb
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The TPS-L2 was the first model of this personal audio player that cost $200 when it debuted in the U.S. in 1980 |
the Walkman
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Theory of relativity developer Albert's cabernets & merlots (try the E = mc2 Chardonnay--it's da bomb!) |
(Brian: What is Einstein-- Who is Einstein? Who is Einstein--)
Einstein's wines
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He was one of the founders of the company now known as HP
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Packard
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It doesn't have actual "power" to make you a lawyer, but this document does give you legal authority to act on another's behalf |
power of attorney
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In 1968, an Alabama politician made the first test call on this emergency services telephone number |
911
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Keeping this to the ground means you're staying up on events: auris |
(Lisa Ann: [*] to the ground. What is [*]?)
ear
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It may have been so long since you've sent a fax that you forgot that "fax" is short for this word |
facsimile
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Danish physicist Niels' small openings in skin |
(Tim: What is Bohr's pore?) ... (Ken: Yeah, it's gotta rhyme, Tim. I'm sorry, we're strict about the rhymes.) ... (Ken: Tim staring down the judges.)
Bohr's pores
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It's a domesticated woolly relative of the camel
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(Lisa Ann: What is a alcapa?) (Ken: No, I'm sor--) (Lisa Ann: [*]?) (Ken: Oh, I think you corrected yourself in time.)
alpaca
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It's the agent who administers a person's estate after their death--not to be confused with an executioner, who causes it |
an executor
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On this classic sitcom, a young Regina King played Brenda Jenkins, while Marla Gibbs played "Maaaary" |
227
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BPM is an indication of its function: cor |
the heart
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Way back in 2009, President Obama fought to keep his personal phone made by this brand that didn't grow on bushes |
BlackBerry
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Penicillin discoverer Alexander's Arctic-dwelling rodents |
(Ken: You don't want to mess with [*].)
Fleming's lemmings
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It can be a type of joke or the title "Cats" in a T.S. Eliot book of poems
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practical
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In law, it's one party managing another's property for the benefit of a third; in life, some say it's the key to a good relationship |
(Ken: Now the last one didn't go your way, but you can see you trailed Lisa Ann here.) (Tim: I'm going to do a True Daily Double.) (Ken: Wait, you're wagering everything?) (Tim: Well, wait, no. No, wait. What does that mean? I might have the wrong information.) (Ken: You're wagering all $7,100 on this one.) (Tim: Oh, God, no. No, absolutely not. I think I thought it meant $1,500.) (Ken: I see. You want the face value of the clue.) (Tim: Yes. I think that's what I'm asking for.) (Ken: Okay. Yes, we can do that. Don't worry. Any number you like. Okay.) (Tim: Which would be $1,200.) (Ken: I feel like the audience really helped you out here. They were--they were very concerned.) (Tim: I think I want to do the $1,200.) (Ken: $1,200 it is.) ... (Tim: What... what is a communicator?) (Ken: I'm afraid not. That is the key to a good relationship, but also [*]. It would be a [*] when you're administering a [*].) (Tim: I know my wife's going to like that answer.) (Lisa Ann: And that's what matters.) (Tim: I guess that's what matters, except for the $1,200 that I don't have.) (Ken: It's important to be competitive, but maybe it's more important for your wife to like your, uh, your take, right? I think that's true.) (Lisa Ann: Well said, Ken.) (Ken: And I'm glad you didn't--you didn't know what a True Daily Double is. I'm glad you learned in time.) (Tim: Yes, thank you very much.)
trust
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This largest U.S. state by area surprisingly has only one area code: 907 |
Alaska
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Some boxers are said to have a glass this: maxilla |
jaw
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Give a hand to this product from Joseph Enterprises that turned your lights on and off before Alexa did it for you |
(Ken: Clap on, clap off, [*].)
the Clapper
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Physicist Isaac's proteins that celiac disease sufferers avoid |
(Lisa Ann: Newton's croutons.) [Laughter] (Ken: Now, you would have to avoid croutons, but I think that the nicer rhyme would be what is [*]?) (Lisa Ann: Ahhh! That's so much better.)
Newton's glutens
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Everything you owned was in the box to the left in this dismissive #1 hit from Beyonce
I R R E _ L _ _ E _ B L E |
"Irreplaceable"
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Bill Gates launched the Giving Pledge in 2010 with this investing guru to inspire wealthy philanthropists in life & at death |
Warren Buffett
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Giddy up! This Beach Boys song about a Chevy hot rod shares its title with a household cleaning product |
"409"
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This largest joint in the human body figures into formal wedding proposals: genu |
the knee
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Fuel injection has replaced this engine part whose name begins with a synonym for automobile |
(Tim: Um... um...) [The time expiry signal sounds.] (Ken: Out of time.) (Tim: What is the incorrect answer to this question?) (Ken: [Laughs] That's it!) (Tim: Oh, no!)
carburetor
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Astronomer & gigantic telescope namesake Edwin's soapy bath suds (one soak and your cares will be light years away) |
Hubble's bubbles
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Your fitness trainer may measure your body fat using these pinching tools
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calipers
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