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YOU'RE A HOMOPHONE, DIANE |
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Of all the countries in South America, this one comes alphabetically last |
Venezuela
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Dianne who, to date, has had 9 Grammy nominations and 5 wins; her 56% success rate is pretty jazzy |
(Sherri: Who is Dianne... ahhh!) (Christopher: Who is Dianne Krall?)
Dianne Reeves
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An '80s cast member, this "J.Lo" returned to "SNL" in 2020 to play president trump's lawyer Alan Dershowitz |
Jon Lovitz
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I spy with my Billy or Nanny eye, the rectangular pupils of the animal seen here are believed to help its peripheral vision |
a goat
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Stating the need that "every woman felt included in this brand", Fenty Beauty was launched in 2017 by this singer |
Rihanna
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Gross! Barf, hurl, vomit, upchuck: they're all synonyms of this word |
puke
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Seen here, this type of hat is named after one of Morocco's most populous cities |
fez
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Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992, the late Dianne Feinstein became this state's longest-serving U.S. senator |
California
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Boxing's greatest "J.Lo" of all time, he had a sports arena named after him in Detroit that was known locally as "the Joe" |
(Sherri: Okay, that's not Jenny from the Block.) (Katie: I was misled.) (Sherri: That was the bait & switch.)
Joe Louis
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"Arc-en-ciel" is French for this occurrence in nature following a storm |
a rainbow
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Bimla Picot created Reboundwear after seeing a relative get dressed with difficulty before "PT", or this kind of therapy |
physical therapy
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Paul Rudd once joked this stage of life "hit me pretty hard. all of a sudden I woke up and I had really curly hair" |
puberty
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The Great Bitter Lake is part of this waterway connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean |
the Suez Canal
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In her 1983 book's acknowledgements, primatologist Dian Fossey thanks mostly humans but also these animals |
(Ken: Do you feel more confident, Katie?) (Katie: Okay, um, no. So, let's do...) (Ken: If you were yelling at the screen at home, what would you want them to do?) (Katie: Risk it all! And I'm not gonna do that.) (Ken: Okay.) (Katie: I'm just gonna get right ahead of that.) (Sherri: But what's in the middle of risk it all and, like, playing it safe?) (Katie: $1,000.) ... (Katie: What are chimpanzees?) ... (Ken: It turns out the small wager was right.) (Katie: I'm not doing well at these doubles.)
mountain gorillas
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You can buy a copy of "The Call of the Wild" at the gift shop in the California state park dedicated to this "J.Lo" |
(Christopher: Bet it all! Bet it all! [Pointing towards Katie] Now I'm you. Now I'm you.) (Sherri: Is the pressure on?) (Christopher: I'm biting my nails.) (Ken: You've got enough to take the lead if you so choose, Christopher, and you're correct.) (Sherri: And it took you a long time to get here, so you think about this.) [Laughter] (Sherri: I mean, that's not bad, I'm just saying. Like, Katie's a little different. You had to earn this.) (Christopher: Can someone mop me up? I'm getting a little... okay, let's uh, $2,100.)
Jack London
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Cordate is an adjective used to refer to leaves, like the ones seen here, that have this shape |
(Sherri: What is a four-leaf clover? No.) (Ken: That's wrong, I'm sorry.) (Sherri: I know, that's why I said no.) (Ken: You were way ahead of me.)
a heart shape
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Because clasps in the back can be painful to reach, Liberare is a brand that sells front-opening types of this undergarment |
(Sherri: [No response]) ... (Sherri: That's what I was gonna say.) (Katie: I know it was.) (Sherri: That's exactly... I was gonna say, what's a [**]?) (Ken: You gotta guess.) (Sherri: Go back.) (Ken: There's no downside to guessing.) (Sherri: That's exactly what I was going to say.) (Ken: Easy to say now, Sherri, I'll tell you that.) (Sherri: Oh, my gosh!)
a bra (brassiere)
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Henry David Thoreau pondered why a bucket of water becomes this foul word "but frozen remains sweet forever" |
putrid
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The border between Zimbabwe & Zambia is formed by this river that also starts with "Z" |
the Zambezi River
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Dianne Wiest plays Peg Boggs in this 1990 film; Johnny Depp plays the title character who gets to cut peg's hair |
(Katie: Yes!) [Applause] (Ken: You're at positive 900. Well done, you needed that. Why don't you do this, Katie?) (Katie: Can you bring it, Ken?) (Ken: I will bring it.)
Edward Scissorhands
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A 17th century philosopher who defended "life, liberty and property", this "J.Lo" influenced the founding fathers |
John Locke
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Baffling scientists for years, wombats excrete their fecal matter in this shape (Erno Rubik would be proud) |
a cube
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A clothing company for the visually impaired, Aille Design stitches this reading system into its shirts and dresses |
Braille
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Derived from the French word for "flea", it's a dark shade of red similar to burnt sienna |
(Ken: Share the wealth, Katie.) (Sherri: Can you live a little?) (Katie: Here's the thing, when I'm at home, I'm like, "Bet it all!" And now I'm like, "$2, please, Ken." I'm gonna take up a little bit more of a risk. We'll do $3,000.) (Sherri: There you go.) (Ken: Little baby steps, right?) ... (Katie: What is...) (Ken: Say something.) (Katie: A pew... I don't know.) [The time expiry signal sounds.] (Ken: [*].) (Katie: [*]? You just made that up.) (Ken: I did, in fact, yeah. That's kind of my prerogative as host. But look how it made the game a little closer. It drops you down to $8,500.) (Katie: Oh my God, no, I liked when there was the two numbers at the beginning, okay.) (Sherri: But you'll get it back.)
puce
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An infamous Exxon oil tanker was named after this Alaskan city, the terminus of the Trans-Alaska pipeline |
Valdez
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Last name of the "Dynasty" actress who wrote the 1986 autobiography "Diahann!" |
(Christopher: Who is... Joan Collins?) (Sherri: Who is Joan Collins's sister?)
Diahann Carroll
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Before Jennifer Lopez was even born, this "J.Lo" played Timmy's mom on "Lassie" from 1958-'64 |
June Lockhart
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The vegetable seen here with pentagonal cross sections is often used to thicken gumbo |
okra
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A T-shirt made by the apparel brand Queerest Gear depicts this amphibian duo of kid lit (they're holding hands) |
(Ken: Those are longtime "friends", [*].)
Frog & Toad
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An alloy commonly used to make tableware in medieval Europe, it's primarily composed of tin, antimony & copper |
pewter
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