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This state has 17 million acres of forests & about 44 people per square mile |
Maine
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Monica Seles says the locker room for the top women players here looks like it's in Buckingham Palace |
Wimbledon
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The producers of "Tak3n" had a very particular set of skills to get this man back for time 3 in the role of Bryan Mills |
Liam Neeson
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Turn off the lights, apply a hot or cold compress to your neck & have a little caffeine at signs of this possibly days-long headache |
a migraine
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Charles Dickens went to Lancashire to observe a strike in the industry of this plant fiber & wrote an 1854 article about it |
cotton
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Many state laws reduce liability for defamation if a newspaper issues this statement of withdrawal in a timely way |
a retraction
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The U.K.'s second most populous city, it lies in an industrial area near the geographic center of England |
(Nik: What is... London?)
Birmingham
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Women "sizes 10-40" can shop at stores bearing this name, which includes a misspelling of founder Lena's first name on a bank form |
(Ken: [*] was originally Lena Bryant.)
Lane Bryant
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"Se7en" had this actor demanding, "what's in the box?!" & very much not liking what is in the box |
Brad Pitt
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Post-herpetic neuralgia is a complication of this disease caused by the same virus that gave you chickenpox |
shingles
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Jurgis' journey through capitalism & exploitation takes him from worker to strikebreaker in this Upton Sinclair novel |
The Jungle
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The legal money of a nation is said to be the "coin of the" this |
(Martha: [*]?) ... (Ken: Don't forget your phrasing, Martha.)
the realm
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This country's Zambezi River border with Zambia is only a few football fields long |
Botswana
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On Chartres Street in this U.S. city stands the Old Ursuline Convent, spared by a 1794 fire after ferocious prayer from the nuns |
New Orleans
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In 2001 he was on film in "Thir13en Ghosts" as Arthur Kriticos & a year later, began an Emmy-winning life on TV as a "Monk" |
Tony Shalhoub
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Posture training & diet changes can help relieve pain in the 2 joints that connect your lower jaw to your skull & go by this abbrev. |
(Martha: Uh, [*]? What is [*]?)
TMJ
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Jack Kelly's nonfiction book "The Edge of Anarchy" is about the 1894 strike against this man's railroad car company |
(Kendra: Who is Vanderbilt?)
Pullman
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It's the "tranquil" musical term for the combination of pitches heard here |
(Ken: You might kick yourself; that's just [*].)
harmony
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The central town of the 100,000-square-mile area of Australia called the Red Centre is this community, named for Alice Todd |
Alice Springs
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Open for 10 days until the cops came in 1916, the Brownsville Clinic in Brooklyn was the USA's first to offer guidance about this |
birth control
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You might say this Oscar winner became a godfather in 2002 playing a movie director who (virtually) created "S1m0ne" |
Al Pacino
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High in anthocyanins, cherries may ease pain from this arthritis often in the big toe & caused by excess uric acid |
(Nik: What is rheumatoid arthritis?)
gout
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Ken Kesey's "Sometimes a Great Notion" concerns a timber strike in Wakonda--not in Africa but in this state, Kesey's home |
(Nik: What is Washington?)
Oregon
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I say without fear of this, an extravagant exaggeration, Butterbean is the greatest boxer of all time |
(Kendra: What is histrionics?)
hyperbole
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Lying between Italy's "heel" & "toe", the Gulf of Taranto is an inlet of this sea named for a nymph of Greek mythology |
(Nik: What is the Aegean?) (Kendra: What is the Adriatic?)
the Ionian Sea
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Hillary Clinton was the first student ever asked to give the commencement address at this college |
(Ken: Her alma mater, [*].)
Wellesley
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In 2022 she played Gemma, a robotics engineer who brought "M3GAN" to life; maybe some "Girls" are more fun to hang out with |
Allison Williams
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Moderate aerobic exercise like swimming may help with this 12-letter chronic condition of severe muscle & soft tissue pain |
fibromyalgia
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The striking miners have the sympathy of this French realist author in his 1885 novel "Germinal" |
Émile Zola
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This calm & peaceful word describes weather or ahhh... those idyllic days of youth |
halcyon
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