SAN FRANCISCO, NOW & FOREVER |
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The Mission Bay neighborhood is home to champions, with MLB's Giants in Oracle Park & this NBA squad playing in nearby Chase Center |
the (Golden State) Warriors
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They "bolt"ed into the NHL in 1992 |
the (Tampa Bay) Lightning
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It's the controlled application of water for agricultural purposes through manmade systems |
irrigation
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It's noted for the size & color of its autumnal flowers |
(Gary: What is the aster?)
the chrysanthemum
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Linguist Marc Okrand created this language spoken by Worf (among others) on television |
Klingon
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Sage advice from Fran Lebowitz: "Ask your child what he wants for dinner only if he's" doing this |
(Tyler: What is cooking?) (Gary: What is is his homework?) (Yungsheng 永勝: What is hungry?) (Ken: [Chuckling] No, I'm sorry, you guys went 0 for 5 in that category.) ... (Yungsheng 永勝: Bring it!)
buying
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It's a 1.7-mile walk across this; it's windy, so wear layers--& remember, there are restrooms at both ends, but none in the middle |
the Golden Gate Bridge
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They were still based in the Midwest when they won the first NBA title in 1950 |
the Lakers
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This adjective for water safe to consume is from the Latin for "drink" |
potable
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The name of this flower comes from the Greek geranos, or "crane" |
geranium
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You can be like Daenerys & actually learn about 4,000 words of this language of Khal Drogo |
(Ken: Oh, it's been a few years. What is [*]?)
Dothraki
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When asked what his favorite one of these was, Jack Palance joked, "Poppy seed" |
(Yungsheng 永勝: What is, uh... flick?)
role
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An elaborate 1915 San Francisco expo celebrated the completion of this, which made it much easier to sail to the city |
the Panama Canal
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They chop down opponents for Cal Poly Humboldt, & they're okay |
the Lumberjacks
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Any smaller river or branch that's a feeder of a larger river or stream |
a tributary
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Oh, the vanity! These flowers represent egotism, as their mythological name indicates |
narcissus
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Harry Potter acquired the ability to speak this language of snakes from Voldemort |
Parseltongue
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H.L. Mencken defined Puritanism as "the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be" this word |
(Ken: Gary?) (Gary: What is bad?)
happy
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28 S.F. restaurants have received a total of 39 of these coveted awards, including 3 for chef Corey Lee's Benu on Hawthorne Street |
Michelin stars
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It's the gender-specific name of the University of Tennessee's women's basketball team |
the Lady Volunteers
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Using pressure & a membrane to remove particulates from seawater is called reverse osmosis, one method of this process |
desalinization
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The moccasin flower is also known by this other shoe name |
the lady's slipper
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Tolkien created this language whose forms include Quenya before writing his books, not the other way around |
Elvish
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Attributed to Jeremy Bentham: these are "the only persons in whom ignorance of the law is not punished" |
(Ken: Yungsheng, it's a shame you didn't try this. [*] are the only people in whom ignorance is not punished.)
lawyers
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Known for hotels & great shopping, this iconic square got its name from the pro-North rallies held there during the Civil War |
Union Square
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They howl for the University of New Mexico, entiende? |
the Lobos
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Channels called these ways take water around a dam when the reservoir is full |
spillways
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Rise & shine & sing out the name of this flower that often blooms early in the day |
the morning glory
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This language in "Avatar" was created by linguist Paul Frommer & consists of several thousand words |
(Yungsheng 永勝: Love those.)
Na'vi
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Eubie Blake, 1887-1983, is among those credited with "If I'd known I was gonna live this long", he'd have done this |
(Gary: What is paid attention?)
taken better care of himself
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