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The most populous city in India, this capital of Maharashtra state is also home to the country's leading stock exchange |
(Ken: Now it's time for [*].)
Mumbai
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To appear, as if from thin air |
to materialize
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This team was the first in the NFL to put an emblem on a football helmet after halfback Fred Gehrke designed one with spiraling horns |
the Rams
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This Roman sea god had his own festival on July 23 & now has his name on a planet |
Neptune
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One of the 3 principal classes of rock, it's formed by solidification from a molten state |
(Max: What is metamorphic?)
igneous
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Jazz, uh, finds a way with this actor who has released 3 jazz albums with the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra |
(Max: Who is, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, [*]?)
Jeff Goldblum
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Formerly Calcutta, Kolkata is capital of "West" this state; the "East" part became its own country in 1971 |
Bengal
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To breathe in & out at an abnormally fast rate |
hyperventilate
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In "X2" Pyro calls the helmet worn by this villain played by Ian McKellen "dorky" |
Magneto
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This beauty's men included Menelaus, whom she left for Paris, from whom she moved on to Deiphobus |
Helen
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Smaller than a mesa, it's usually a flat-topped & steep-sided desert hill like the one seen here |
a butte
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Jazz saxophonist Kamasi Washington composed the music for this Netflix documentary film about Michelle Obama |
(Ken: Same name as her book...)
Becoming
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You've probably talked to a call center in Karnataka's capital, this city known as the "Silicon Valley of India" |
(Matt: What is Mumbai?)
Bangalore
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For example, to turn the steering wheel too far to the left when your car drifts to the right |
(Kelly: What is overcorrect?) (Max: What is overcorrection?) [Originally accepted as correct; reversed before the Daily Double at clue 14 due to not being a verb as required by the category]
overcompensate
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Used by Ottoman soldiers, conical helmets like the one seen here are named for this other form of headwear |
a turban helmet
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This garment of Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, did more than firm her tummy |
her girdle
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This word for a landmass that's large but still part of a larger one has been around since 1845 & is often applied to India |
a subcontinent
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Jazz trumpeter Keyon Harrold can be heard on "Stay" by this late rapper seen here |
Mac Miller
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This capital of Madhya Pradesh state is known as the City of Lakes, but sadly also as the site of a Union Carbide disaster |
Bhopal
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To give human qualities to an animal or an inanimate object |
(Ken: [Seeing Max count on his fingers] Good thing you had five fingers.) [Laughter] (Max: God, three ain't enough.)
anthropomorphize
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This daredevil, who strongly supported mandatory helmet laws, wore helmets inscribed with the phrase "color me lucky" |
Evel Knievel
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Travel with AAAA in one of several historic transports, including a yacht named for this mythic speedstress |
Atalanta
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The "Great Dying" 250 million years ago is more scientifically known as the Permian mass one of these |
extinction
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A 2023 Hulu doc follows Atlanta musicians fusing jazz with this 4-letter hip-hop subgenre associated with T.I. & Migos |
(Ken: The good news about NEW JAZZ, only one clue left.)
trap
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Panaji is the capital of this 3-letter state, one of India's smallest & a possession of Portugal for more than 4 centuries |
Goa
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A blow to the head could do this to you, deprive you of the ability to function |
(Kelly: [Holding up five fingers] What is discombobulate?) (Ken: No.) (Kelly: Aww.)
incapacitate
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Also known as Catamitus, he was a beautiful boy carried away by an eagle for purposes uncertain |
(Ken: Future cup bearer to the gods, yes.)
Ganymede
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An aquifer, which contains this 11-letter stuff, can be depleted but can also be overfilled like in pumping for gas extraction |
groundwater
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