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Fittingly, this number of the amendment that repealed prohibition is also the legal drinking age in the U.S. |
(Dulé: Uh, what is the 18th?) ... (Dulé: Oh, my gosh.) (Ken: Yeah, I think Dulé was drinkin' a little bit early.) (Dulé: [Sinking down behind his lectern] Oh, my gosh! Oh! Oh!) (Ken: We learned a little too much about your, uh, your youth, there, Dulé.) (Dulé: I was thinking about what I was doing, not what the legal thing was. Okay. Got it.) (Peter: I got that by default, but I'll take it.)
the 21st Amendment
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This Oscar-winning filmmaker who played the Sundance Kid started the Sundance Institute to promote independent movies |
Robert Redford
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The website of this president's library includes "Ike's Cookbook", a compilation of his favorite recipes |
Eisenhower
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1945: "Eva Duarte! ¿Qué pasa?" "I just got married" "Who's the hombre?" "His last name is" this |
(Ken: That's Eva [*] of Evita fame.)
Perón
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This beloved painter started perming his hair in the '80s to save money on happy little haircuts |
(Sheryl: Oh, yeah! The dude late at night with the natural! Got it!)
(Bob) Ross
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It's written in the stars! It's the zodiac sign of twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen |
Gemini
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You can grab a cheesesteak at the Delegates' Cafe in the National Constitution Center, one of this city's historic attractions |
(Peter: What is Washington, D.C.?)
Philadelphia
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Writer Mike White created the role of Dewey Finn, played by him in the film "School of Rock" |
Jack Black
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This president's recipe for New England fish chowder calls for 2 lbs. of haddock |
[Ken pronounces the recipe name in the accent of the correct-response figure--"chowduh".]
Kennedy
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1946: "Julia McWilliams! What's cookin'?" "I just got married" "Tasty! To whom?" "His last name is" this |
[Ken reads the bride's dialogue in the accent of the correct-response figure.] (Sheryl: Who is Childs?) (Ken: Sorry, no.) (Sheryl: Oh, I didn't say "Who is Childs?") (Ken: Dulé or Peter, can you take it? Dulé?) (Dulé: Who is Julia Childs?) (Ken: Also incorrect, I'm afraid. Peter?) (Dulé: Dang it!) (Sheryl: I know, you shouldn't've listened to me.) (Peter: Who is... Julia [*]?) (Ken: [*], singular, yeah.)
Child
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Blame it on the humidity: this groovy TV stepdad unveiled a curly 'do in 1972 while taking his family to Hawaii |
Mike Brady
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2003 film Richard Roeper deemed "one of the worst movies I've ever seen"; at least it didn't keep Ben & J.Lo from reuniting |
(Peter: I was gonna say one of my movies, but... that doesn't end in "G-I", though, so...)
Gigli
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The 22nd Amendment reads, "No person shall be elected to the office of" this "more than twice" |
(Ken: You've got some TV background helping you out, here.) (Peter: We know.) (Sheryl: You know he was on West Wing. Stop playing, boy. Right there!)
president
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Though she was in her 20s at the time, she was well cast as Baby, a Dirty Dancing baby |
Jennifer Grey
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In 2009, Barack Obama was grillin' & chillin' on the South Lawn with this celebrity chef |
Bobby Flay
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1932: "Rosa McCauley! Any activism today?" "I just got married" "Do I know him?" "His last name is" this |
(Dulé: Who is Park?) (Ken: No, I'm sorry.) (Dulé: [*]! Dagnabbit! Oh, my God!) ... [Peter pauses on the "K" and draws out a sibilant final "S" for effect.] ... (Sheryl: We are about to lose our Black card on Jeopardy!, baby!) (Dulé: I cannot believe this!)
Parks
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Once asked if his long mane was a "bad perm", this "Amish Paradise" singer said, "It's bad natural hair" |
"Weird Al" Yankovic
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A fitting name, this desert is Mongolian for "waterless place" |
the Gobi Desert
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This founding father didn't throw away his shot to be the only Constitution signer from New York |
Hamilton
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By some accounts, a character from "Reservoir Dogs" was the inspiration for this stage name of singer Alecia Moore |
Pink
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A distillery at this historic Virginia estate makes whiskey based on George Washington's own recipe |
(Sheryl: What? Say it--? Oh, uh, "at this Virginia estate"? Oh, um, where is...) (Ken: Sorry, out of time. [*], the name of that is--) (Sheryl: Damn! All you had to say was "money earnin'", and I would've said [*]!)
Mount Vernon
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1985: "Phylicia Ayers-Allen! How's TV?" "I just got married" "Who's the groom?" "His last name is" this |
(Dulé: Who is [*]?) (Ken: No "S", yes! Phylicia [*].) (Dulé: Oh! You threw me with that "No". I was like, "Man, don't do it to me, Ken!")
Rashad
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Gene Simmons claims he accidentally set fire to his glam-rock hair numerous times while performing with this band |
Kiss
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Celeb chef Giada De Laurentiis has a recipe for this dish that calls for salt, pepper, flour, an egg and 1 1/2 pounds of Russet potatoes |
(Ken: You just beat Peter to Italian food.) [Sheryl laughs in celebration.] (Peter: I know, I know.) (Ken: How does that feel?) (Peter: I was thinking "goulash-i", but, uh...) (Sheryl: Mangia, baby! Mangia, baby!) (Peter: I'm embarrassed right now, I'm embarrassed. My mom--sorry, mom, I'm so sorry. So sorry.)
gnocchi
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In 1790, this smallest of the 13 original colonies became the last to ratify the Constitution |
(Sheryl: [Under her breath] I don't wanna say.) (Ken: Sheryl, I think you were gonna go. It's still the smallest today--[*].) (Sheryl: Oh, man, and I knew it! Oh, man!) (Dulé: Oh, see, I woulda got it wrong! I woulda got it wrong.) (Sheryl: I shoulda said it. You know what? I was better on the couch.) (Ken: [Laughs] It's a lot easier at home. Right? Peter, back to you.) (Sheryl: Oh, I kill it on the couch. I win everything on the couch. Can y'all just drag a couch up here and let me sit down?)
Rhode Island
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Once a clerk for Justice Stephen Breyer, she replaced him in 2022 |
[Ken indicated that the response of her maiden name was acceptable.]
Justice (Ketanji) Brown (Jackson)
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A lover of European cuisine, this 3rd U.S. president once created a design for his own pasta-making machine |
Thomas Jefferson
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1840: "Hi, Elizabeth Cady! How's suffragism?" "I just got married" "Who is he?" "His last name is" this |
(Sheryl: Who is... Canton?) ... (Ken: That hurt me, Sheryl. You were so close.)
Stanton
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Every day, it took 3 hours and 110 pink curlers to create Bradley Cooper's tight 'do for this Oscar-nominated film |
American Hustle
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This tight end recently retired with 4 Super Bowl rings; it helps when you play with Tom Brady |
Rob Gronkowski
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