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Before becoming a prolific author, he taught biochemistry |
Asimov
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"Family" man Don Vito Corleone |
The Godfather
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"Of neither Darcy nor Wickham could she think, without feeling that she had been blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd" |
(Ken: Yes, Pride and Prejudice.)
Austen
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It's the most common U.S. residential liquefied petroleum gas |
(Robert: [Exhales deeply] Sorry.)
propane
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An energetic person is full of these, maybe the fava type |
(Robert: What is a... jumping bean?) ... (Ken: Unfortunately, fava [*] don't jump; this is just full of [*].)
beans
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If you're looking at a long time in Tempe, try Studio 6, the extended-stay version of this chain |
(Morgan: What is Hotel 6?) ... (Ken: You're giving 'em a little too much credit, Morgan.)
Motel 6
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He was both the 8th vice president & the 8th president |
Van Buren
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Blanche's brother-in-law Stanley |
A Streetcar Named Desire
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"Why didn't you tell me that that infernal harpooneer was a cannibal?" |
(Ken: Yes, Moby-Dick.)
Melville
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Having learned from the Hindenburg, modern airships use helium in place of this explosive gas |
hydrogen
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Government money that a congressman steers toward his home district |
(Joe: Will you give me GAS for $2000?) (Ken: I'll try.) [Laughter]
a pork barrel
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What some say the movie "Stagecoach" is, or a hotel chain with more than 4,000 hotels |
best Western
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Here's this waltz king at around age 50 |
(Joe: Who is Strauss?) (Ken: More specifically?) ... (Ken: That's correct, yes.) [Laughter] (Ken: I am not messing with you, Joe, I promise.)
Johann Strauss
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Terry Malloy, who could've been a contender |
On the Waterfront
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"Remedios the beauty stayed there wandering through the desert of solitude... maturing in her dreams without nightmares" |
(Ken: That's in One Hundred Years of Solitude by [*].)
Gabriel García Márquez
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Used in WWI & against Iraq's Kurds, it's named for its smell |
mustard gas
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To urge on, or a food item that is judged by a process known as candling |
egg
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Spelled the same way as a type of regular payment, it's a small European hotel or boarding house |
a pension
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Here's this general late in life, still sporting his signature side whiskers |
General Burnside
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Rebellious naval Lt. Fletcher Christian |
(Ken: He was in the remake in the '60s.)
Mutiny on the Bounty
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"The men upon the floor were going about their work. Neither squeals of hogs nor tears of visitors made any difference to them" |
(Ken: The novel is The Jungle.)
Upton Sinclair
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C4H10 chemically, it's used in refrigeration & in cigarette lighters |
butane
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Diana Prince occasionally has to take her hair out of this to become Wonder Woman |
a bun
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A San Diego icon, the Hotel del this has been hosting guests, including presidents, since the 1880s |
Coronado
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His long reign over Austria-Hungary ended with his death in 1916 |
(Joe: Who is Ferdinand?) (Robert: Who is Franz Ferdinand?) ... (Ken: Joe, you need to work on your Josephs.)
Franz Joseph
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Johnny, leader of the Black Rebels |
(Ken: That's the biker gang movie--[*].)
The Wild One
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"In the actions of all men... where there is no impartial arbiter, one must consider the final result" |
(Ken: That's in [*]'s The Prince.)
Machiavelli
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It's the common name for nitrous oxide, often used in dentistry to relieve pain |
laughing gas
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A story or joke that's been repeated often, maybe too often |
a chestnut
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Escoffier was once the chef of this elegant French-named hotel at Fifth Avenue & 61st Street |
the Pierre
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