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That's bent grass on the greens of this famed Georgia golf course formally opened in 1933 |
Augusta
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An advantage kept in reserve is this "up your sleeve" |
an ace
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Here's the satisfying sound of this fastening brand that was founded in 1952 getting unfastened |
(Ken: ASMR fans, you're listening to [*].)
Velcro
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In 2000 the New York Daily News printed "Bush wins" after the Supremes rejected a recount in this state |
(Michael: Bring it!) (Ken: There you go, you got your chance.)
Florida
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Billings & Albuquerque are in this time zone centered on the 105-degree west meridian |
Mountainm>
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Tex Winter, mentor to Phil Jackson, became famous for this type of offense with a geometric name |
a triangle
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This grass used in fine Asian cuisine is also known as citronella |
lemongrass
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You want this to work when you exit a Skyvan at 10,000 feet |
a parachute
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Steve Wynn accidentally put a "$40 million elbow" through "Le Rêve", a 1932 painting of the mistress of this Spaniard |
Picasso
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The Sandusky Register affirmed this as the law of the land with 1920's "court declares that dry amendment is constitutional" |
Prohibition
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Recently, the Green Zone, a fortified area with government buildings & the U.S. embassy, has opened up to this Mideast city's people |
(Tamara: What is Jerusalem?)
Baghdad
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Fittingpan style="font-weight: bold; color: #000000; background-color: #FFFF66;">ly, NBA great Michael Cooper led the Sparks of this city to a pair of WNBA championships |
Los Angeles
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No wonder this "grouchy" weed is so hard to eradicate; each individual plant can produce up to 150,000 seeds |
crabgrass
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You get to stick people with 1-inch needles & for their own good too if you become this specialist |
an acupuncturist
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Shred, split & sever are 5-letter synonyms for tear that begin with S; so is this, which doubles as a name of a noted guitarist |
slash
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The L.A. Times: Overturning it in 2022 was the "most significant curtailing of an established constitutional right" |
Roe v. Wade
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Losing other habitat, the Asiatic black bear & the monk vulture are surviving in this 155-mile-long strip with few humans |
the Korean DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
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In "I Came As a Shadow", John Thompson diagrammed his life as basketball coach at this D.C. university |
Georgetown
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This healthy "grass" food is prepared from the freshly sprouted leaves of the grain Triticum aestivum |
wheatgrass
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A peptic one of these is an erosion in the lining of the stomach or intestine |
an ulcer
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After tearing this, aka the calcaneal tendon: 3 or 4 weeks of immobilization, then high-heeled shoes should be a no-no for a while |
the Achilles
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In 1803 the National Inte<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #000000; background-color: #FFFF66;">lligencer covered the court case between James Madison & this "midnight appointee" |
(Ken: [*] v. Madison, yes.)
Marbury
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In the 1970s, a section of Boston had this name more suited to a place where wars are fought |
the Combat Zone
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Coaching 1899-1907, this pioneer of the sport is the only basketball coach in Kansas Jayhawks history with a losing record |
Naismith
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A type of grass that thrives near southern coasts shares its name with this oldest city in F<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #000000; background-color: #FFFF66;">lorida |
St. Augustineem>
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Spanish for a place to board a ship; San Francisco has one on its eastern shore |
embarcadero
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Shakespeare plot twist! "Let the angel... tell thee" this man "was from his mother's womb untimely ripped" |
(Michael: Who is Macbeth?) ... (Ken: Yes, that's why he can kill Macbeth.) (Tamara: Ha ha.)
Macduff
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The Pittsburgh Courier told of Justice Harlan's lone dissenting opinion on this "separate but equal" case from 1896 |
Plessy v. Ferguson
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When what's now this country was South West Africa, its southern 2/3 was a "police zone" set aside for white settlers |
(Ittai: What is Zimbabwe?)
Namibia
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Real first name Glenn, this man had the prescription for the Celtics in 2008, taking them to the championship |
Doc Rivers
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