THE COUNTRY THAT BORDERS BOTH |
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Not very frugal, but romantic: Jack Benny left provisions for the delivery of one of these flowers to his widow every day |
(one long-stemmed) rose
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In May 1970 aboard a longshot named Fathom, Diane Crump became the first female jockey in this horse race |
the Kentucky Derby
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Victor Hugo urged the preservation of medieval architecture & his writing led to the restoration of this building from 1844 |
(Ken: Yeah, he wrote about the hunchback, there.)
Notre Dame
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Adjective for book pages turned down at one corner |
dog-eared
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The name of this swampy section of a river is from the Choctaw for "small stream" |
a bayou
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Turkey & Bulgaria |
(Andy: What is, uh, North Macedonia?) ... (Andy: [Shaking his head] Oh, my gosh.)
Greece
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Snack container inventor Fredric Baur requested that some of his ashes be buried in a can from this brand of potato crisps |
(Ken: That's correct and his family obliged.)
Pringles
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In 2019 FIFA named her Women's Player of the Year; in 2020 she proposed to girlfriend Sue Bird |
(Lloyd: Who is Wambach?) (Martha: Who is is Megan "Rapanoi"? [*].) (Ken: No... oh, we will take that, in fact. Seattle power couple, I'm glad I can give you credit for that, Martha.)
Megan Rapinoe
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The riverboat in Frontierland at Disneyland is named for him |
Mark Twain
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A small canvas or nylon wedge-shaped dwelling with room for only one or 2 campers |
a pup tent
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Kenji Kita is credited with giving this car brand its name meaning "to unite" |
Subaru
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Finland & Russia |
(Lloyd: What is Sweden?) (Andy: What is Estonia?)
Norway
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Princess Diana left the bulk of her assets to her sons, but also a 50,000-pound bequest to Paul Burrell, this manservant of hers |
her butler
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With a lap of 196.434 mph, she was the fastest qualifier at the 2013 Daytona 500 |
Danica Patrick
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In Switzerland, you can visit the schoolhouse of little Johanna Spyri, best known as the author of this novel |
Heidi
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Idiom used of someone who appears fierce but is actually gentle |
(Lloyd: What is, uh, bark louder than they bite?) ... (Ken: I think [*] is the normal expression.)
all bark, no bite (bark is worse than their bite)
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In 1999 the Asian edition of Time ranked this pocket monster the second-best person of the year, behind Ricky Martin |
Pikachu
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Oman & Jordan |
Saudi Arabia
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This actress who died young left her estate to friends, family, her psychiatrist & her acting coach, Lee Strasberg |
(Marilyn) Monroe
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As an impact player for this Phoenix WNBA team, Brittney Griner led the league in blocks per game in 2021 & was second in scoring |
the Mercury
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"Persuasion", the last book she completed before her death in 1817, was published posthumously |
Austen
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Also a British game show title, this 3-word command means to let loose a pursuing pack |
release the hounds
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It's a-pear-antly true that this pear has Belgian roots, despite its French name |
an Anjou
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This diarist & naval official left his model ships to William Hewer & his library to Cambridge U., where it's still more or less intact |
(Andy: Who is Dana?) ... (Ken: Famous Diary of [*].)
Samuel Pepys
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In 2001 it was love all when Andre Agassi married this German tennis star |
Graf
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Everyone "walked in his own individual way the road to dusty death" is a typical cheery line from him in "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" |
Hardy
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A sidecar the morning after too many sidecars |
the hair of the dog
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In 1932 members of the Australian army fought "The Great" this "War" against a flightless feathered foe |
the emu
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