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A publisher bet him that he couldn't write a book using 50 or fewer words; the result was "Green Eggs and Ham" |
Dr. Seuss
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He is the lead singer of Culture Club |
Boy George
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The authors of the Bible's gospels: Matthew, Luke, John &... |
Mark
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For cutting tall grass, "one" of these curved blades on a long, bent handle "fits all" |
(Ken: One [*] fits all, yes.) (Julia: [Laughing] I get it.) (Ken: It's a pun.)
a scythe
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Head to a Wyoming national monument for a "close encounter" with this monolith |
Devils Tower
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The name of this cut is also the sound of electric clippers; in 2012 Robert Pattinson made news when he got one |
(Ken: I'm still traumatized.)
a buzz cut
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"Now We Are Six" is a collection of rhymes from this "Winnie-the-Pooh" author |
Milne
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Classics from these groundbreaking British punkers include "Anarchy In The U.K." & "Pretty Vacant" |
the Sex Pistols
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The last 4 vice presidents: Harris, Pence, Biden &... |
Cheney
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This exotic flower can be cultivated in a backyard hothouse |
an orchid
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3-word hyphenated term for an "attitude" with a tendency to take risks |
devil-may-care
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The clean-cut men's style known as the "Ivy League" is also called this, after a New Jersey school |
a Princeton
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An out-of-control dog meets his match in John Grogan's him "and the Kittens" |
(Kristen: I don't know.) ... (Ken: John Grogan is the author of [*] and Me; this is the kids' book spin-off [*] and the Kittens.)
Marley
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Liam Gallagher heckled his brother Noel at an "MTV Unplugged" show for this British band |
Oasis
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The Jackson 5 consisted of Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, Michael &... |
(Ken: Don't forget [*], right.) (Julia: Never forget [*].)
Tito
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As their name implies, schizocarps are fruits that do this when they become ripe |
(Kristen: [Demonstrating with her hands] What is [*]?) (Ken: [Hesitating] Yeah, they [**] in two, like schism.)
part (split in two)
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Ecclesiastical changes in 1983 eliminated the job of this adversarial examiner first appointed in 1587 |
the devil's advocate
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Moe, part of this trio, typically sported the haircut known as a bowl cut |
the Three Stooges
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As well as kids' books, this 19th century author wrote "Examples in Arithmetic" & other math textbooks |
(Lewis) Carroll
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Bananarama had a hit with this song, appropriately enough, in the mean, hot days of August 1984 |
(Ken: Long before Taylor Swift, they had a song called [*].)
"Cruel Summer"
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The 4 men who served as 5-star generals during WWII were Arnold, MacArthur, Marshall &... |
(Kristen: Who was Patton?)
Eisenhower
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These flowers with a name partly from Greek for "water" can be blue or pink, depending on the acidity of the soil |
hydrangeas
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To make these, mash up the yolks with seasonings & return them to the white part |
deviled eggs
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In the '90s Kid of Kid 'n Play rocked a high top this hairstyle that's shaved on the bottom & long on top |
(Julia: What is an afro?)
a fade
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David McKee's stories of this patchwork elephant subtly convey the message that it's OK to be different |
Elmer
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The Clash had its biggest hit with this song that says, "the Sheik he drove his Cadillac" |
"Rock The Casbah"
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The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse are Conquest, War, Famine &... |
(Kristen: What is Plague?) (Julia: What is Pestilence?) ... (Ken: In this list [*] is the fourth--the pale horse.)
Death
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The RHS, it sponsors the famous Chelsea Flower Show |
the Royal Horticultural Society
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Jabez Stone enlists the aid of a statesman to help save his soul in this story by Stephen Vincent Benet |
"The Devil and Daniel Webster"
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In the lost Leonardo work "Salvator Mundi", Jesus has the long, spiraling curls called these |
ringlets
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