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This song mentions "purple mountain majesties" |
(Andrew: What is... "America"?)
"America The Beautiful"
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These events, hearing from the beyond, were popular in Victorian days, when the one seen here took place |
a séance
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On average, this organ produces up to 2.5 pints of bile every day |
liver
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This league adopted a rule in 2020 that prevented teams from manipulating the game clock via dead-ball fouls |
(Matt: What is the NBA?)
the NFL
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A 1903 George Bernard Shaw play is called "Man and" him |
Superman
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The Connecticut, not the Maine, version of the sandwich called this roll gets my vote but why use a hot dog bun? |
a lobster roll
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"After thinking it over for some time", this purple crayon-toting tot went for "a walk in the moonlight" |
Harold
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Be careful when you come across one of these, a "double-goer" in German--some can be evil & dangerous |
a doppelgänger
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A tree branch, or a solar flare seen at the edge of the Sun |
a limb
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In golf, the driver is referred to as this number wood |
1
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Some might say Polyphemus, one of these giants, was rude in eating Odysseus' men, so Odie blinded him |
Cyclops
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I love the contrast of the banh mi's julienned veggies with this long, thin French bread, but it's essential you toast it |
a baguette
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Author who wrote that it angers God "if you walk by the color purple in a field... and don't notice it" |
(Alice) Walker
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In the 1930s the Daily Mail printed Robert Wilson's now-famous photo that purported to show its head & neck |
the Loch Ness Monster
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Any of a hydrophobic group of organic compounds, including fats & oils |
a lipid
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In college, this basketball star was the first freshman named National Player of the Year |
(Kevin) Durant
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This Black Sabbath song says, "He was turned to steel in the great magnetic field" |
"Iron Man"
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I like the sweet marshmallow creme with savory peanut butter in this sammy, a New England fave, but don't love the texture |
a fluffernutter
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Milton wrote of this Roman god, "that first from out the purple grape crush'd the sweet poison of misused wine" |
Bacchus
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Also called an O.B.E., it's the sensation that one's self is in a different location from one's physical form |
an out-of-body experience
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When you activate a light stick, the chemicals within react to produce this type of cold light |
luminescence
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This British soccer club was truly fab in 2019, winning the UEFA Champions League |
Liverpool
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If you're driving & one of these pointing to the right lights up, turn right! |
green arrow
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You can count on enjoying this ham, turkey & Swiss sandwich, dipped in an egg & milk mix & then fried, but must you dip it in jam? |
a Monte Cristo
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This lord's poem "Locksley Hall" tells of "pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales" |
(Andrew: Who is Byron?)
Tennyson
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From the Greek for "outer" & "form", this supernatural substance is said to exude from a medium & be used by a spirit to manifest |
ectoplasm
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5-letter term for a center of activity, or the position of a gene on a chromosome |
a locus
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Honus Wagner signed a historic contract in 1905 that saw him endorse this baseball bat with a Kentucky city in its name |
(Matt: What is Louisville?)
a Louisville Slugger
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Nondescript name of the Volkswagen seen here |
(Matt: What is Beetle?) ... (Ken: In the U.S. that was the Volkswagen [*].)
Thing
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I'm glad we've gone from paper to wafers to cookies as the "bread" for this "sandwich"; I still like the old name, hokey pokey |
(Andrew: What is an Oreo?)
an ice cream sandwich
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