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DIFFERENT SONGS, SAME TITLES |
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GEOGRAPHY & A LITTLE MATH |
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Medieval Timbuktu was a college town offering university education out of these Islamic houses of worship |
mosques
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Adele, Oasis, Lionel Richie (is it me you're looking for?) |
"Hello"
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"P" + a country that uses the ruble as its currency = this historic German realm |
Prussia
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With a name like Janus, you'd think it would orbit Uranus, but it's a moon that orbits this ringed planet |
Saturn
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For wildlife lovers, Maine offers safaris to spot this large mammal featured on its flag |
(Utkarsh: What is the whale?) (Lisa Ann: What is a narwhal?) ... (Lisa Ann: Come on, now, don't I get points for being creative?) (Ken: Those were creative. Like, if I was in the Maine woods and I saw a whale or a narwhal, I would freak out. This is a [*]. [*]--[*] safaris.)
moose
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Seen here, this insect's spots & bright color signal to predators that it will taste really bad if eaten |
the ladybug
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The Agojie, an all-female army corps in the Kingdom of Dahomey, is at the center of this Viola Davis film |
The Woman King
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Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, the Beach Boys (she's giving me excitations) |
"Good Vibrations"
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Central U.S. state + "polis" = this capital city of that same state |
(Lisa Ann: What is... Indiana? Indian--[*]?) (Ken: Yes, you got there just in time.)
Indianapolis
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Over 1.6 billion miles from Uranus, the Gowanus is a canal that flows through this NYC borough; go Nets! |
Brooklyn
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If you're in Bangor & don't scare easy, stop by this prolific writer's house, seen here |
Stephen King
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A famous scene from this 1955 Disney film is nicknamed the "spaghetti kiss" |
Lady and the Tramp
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In 1975, both Angola and Mozambique gained their independence from this Iberian country |
(Lisa Ann: What is Spain?) ... (Ken: Yes, Lisa Ann helped you out there.) (Utkarsh: Wow.) (Lisa Ann: It was--it was 50/50 at that point.) [Ken laughs.] (Utkarsh: Just have them split it.) (Ken: I was gonna say "Remember", so I dunno.) [Laughter] (Ken: Back to you, Mira.) (Utkarsh: Ouch.)
Portugal
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Céline Dion, Huey Lewis & the News (don't need no credit card to ride this train) |
"The Power Of Love"
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A West African country + "IA" = this other West African country |
Nigeria
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Hey, kids! If you think Uranus is a funny name, manus is the Latin word for this human body part |
the hand
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In Maine, the 4th Sunday of March is devoted to a celebration of this tree & its products |
(Ken: Yeah, you gotta celebrate syrup.)
the maple
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This pop star said she died her hair blonde because she was tired of constantly being confused with Amy Winehouse |
Lady Gaga
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This country, where "Casablanca" is set, is often considered the first to have recognized the U.S. by a 1777 shipping decree |
(Lisa Ann: What is Algeria?)
Morocco
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Elvis Presley, Cheap Trick (Mommy's alright, Daddy's alright, they just seem a little weird) |
(Lisa Ann: [After mouthing something to herself] What is "Remember"?) (Ken: [Overlapping] Time's up, I'm afraid.) (Utkarsh: What is "Remember"?) (Ken: [Laughs] No, you should not have believed Lisa Ann.) (Utkarsh: [Overlapping] Lisa Ann!) (Lisa Ann: Shouldn't have listened to me, man!) ... (Ken: I only knew the Cheap Trick one.)
"Surrender"
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"Ar" + a central U.S. state = this other central U.S. state |
Arkansas
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With no known cases on Uranus, tetanus is an infectious bacterial disease also known as this seven-letter "L" word |
lockjaw
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Portland's historic Abyssinian Meeting House was a hub for this secret 19th century network |
(Ken: They went through Maine on their way to Canada.)
the Underground Railroad
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Seen here is the flag of this country where Ellen Johnson Sirleaf took office as Africa's first elected female head of state in 2006 |
Liberia
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Def Leppard, Nickelback, Ed Sheeran (so you can keep me inside the pocket of your ripped jeans) |
"Photograph"
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"As" + a Middle Eastern country = this ancient empire |
(Utkarsh: Chamazing.) [Applause] (Ken: Very good. You've got a cheering section.)
Assyria
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Uranus was first discovered in the 18th century; Shakespeare wrote "Coriolanus" in this century |
the 17th century
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Maine boasts this first national park established in the East which also happens to be first alphabetically |
Acadia National Park
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In legend, King Arthur got his beloved sword Excalibur from this woman who lived underwater |
(Lisa Ann: Who is the Lady in the Lake? [*]?) (Ken: Yes. [*], I think, is how we usually refer to her.)
the Lady of the Lake
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