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GOING THROUGH THE EMOTIONS |
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IT JUST SOUNDS QUESTIONABLE |
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Sadly, Shoemaker-Levy 9 is no more; it broke up in 1992 & the fragments crashed into this planet in 1994 |
Jupiter
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This man lived up to his name by asking, "What's my name" while adding "Bow wow wow, yippy yo yippy yay" |
Snoop Dogg
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Even the "Mona Lisa" has been stolen, pinched from this museum in 1911 & hidden for 2 years until the thief tried to sell |
the Louvre
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Emotion that's a homophone of a word meaning "stop!" to a horse |
woe
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2 odorless ingredients in your Pepsi are caffeine & this gas that gives it bubbles |
carbon dioxide
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This 4-letter word can mean "stop"; while pouring you a drink someone might ask you to "say" it |
[Aaron claps loudly with force and a "Whoo" is heard from the audience.] (Ken: And [*] is now.)
when
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This meteor shower seen each August is from the rubble of the comet Swift-Tuttle |
the Perseids
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This country star Carrie-d on, singing "I close my eyes & I kiss that frog... the more boys I meet, the more I love my dog" |
(Carrie) Underwood
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An early version of "The Potato Eaters" was among three of his paintings taken from a museum in Holland in 1988 |
van Gogh
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These feelings of distress or sorrow are also what you send to decline an invitation |
regrets
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It's generally odorless, so an odorant is added to let you know if there's a leak or if you left the oven on |
(T.J.: What is carbon monoxide?)
natural gas
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"Going to the fair", Simple Simon asked the pieman, "Let me taste your" this |
ware
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In 1577 this Danish astronomer proved comets were heavenly bodies, not atmospheric phenomena |
Brahe
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This "Peace Train" writer was direct, "I love my dog / Love my dog as much as I love you / But you may fade / My dog will always come through" |
Cat Stevens
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In 2001 his "Study for 'Over Vitebsk"' wandered off after a cocktail reception at the Jewish Museum in New York |
(Leah: Who is... Kandinsky?)
Marc Chagall
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The adjective "blithe" is closely related to this word meaning "ecstasy" |
(Ken: It just occurred to T.J., what is [*]?)
bliss
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Pure sulfur is odorless; the smelly stuff is stinkdamp, also known as H2S or this more technical term |
hydrogen sulfide
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This letter means "and" in Spanish |
(T.J.: What is E?)
Y
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Most long-period comets are thought to originate in this "cloud", the outermost region of the solar system |
the Oort cloud
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This country singer & TV star used his voice to tell us about "Ol' Red", "a 4-legged tracking machine" of a prison guard dog |
Blake Shelton
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Seen here, this Dutch painter's "Lady Writing a Letter with Her Maid" was stolen in 1974 & again in 1986 |
Vermeer
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This feeling of awe & respect follows "Your" in a form of address for certain clergymen |
(T.J.: What is honor?)
Reverence
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A strange visitor from another planet would find this gas, atomic number 36, odorless & colorless |
(Aaron: Uh... what is... xenon?)
krypton
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Term for a Buddhist temple, there's a big one in Angkor |
wat
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The man behind the nebulae M numbers; his first love was comets--Louis XV called him the "comet ferret" |
(Charles) Messier
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This band sang, "I don't practice Santeria" & also let us know "I love my dog", a tune on a "Best of" album in 2008 |
Sublime
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14 years after they were stolen, 7 of her paintings, including "The Old Inn", turned up at a Bennington, Vermont museum |
(Leah: Who is Cassatt?)
Grandma Moses
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In a poem, Wordsworth was "surprised by" this emotion & "impatient as the wind" |
joy
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Odorless & tasteless in its purified form, it's used to set aspics |
gelatin
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In the American Revolution, last name of British admiral Richard & his brother, general William |
(Ken: Just came to Aaron--too late.)
Howe
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