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This irregular past tense verb is what I did to start our game of whist |
(Ron: What is [**]?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Daily Double at clue 19]
dealt (led)
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In act IV of "La bohème", Musetta finds this woman half-dead; spoiler alert--by the end of the act, she's all dead |
Mimi
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Peter the Great introduced regular minting of this currency in silver & here he is, on one of his coins |
the ruble
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In soccer, goal or no can be decided using VAR, or video assistant this, meaning either the system or a person who uses it |
referee
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Peter Matthiessen climbed mountains in Nepal to see the snow type of this creature, the title of his National Book Award winner |
a leopard
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Roger Waters & Roger "Syd" Barrett were founding members of this "colorful" band formed in 1965 |
Pink Floyd
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This irregular past tense verb can mean completely tired out & exhausted |
(Michael: What is exhaustive?) (Ron: What is [**]?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Daily Double at clue 19]
spent (worn)
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Here is Placido Domingo being a little nosy as this character |
Cyrano de Bergerac
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In 2021 El Salvador's govt. made all businesses accept this as payment & introduced the digital "Chivo Wallet" |
bitcoin
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The accepted levels of this technology go from 0 (a 1978 Buick Regal) to 5 (no pedals; doesn't exist yet) |
self-driving cars
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After accepting a drink of liquor in a Washington Irving tale, Rip Van Winkle falls asleep for 20 years in these mountains |
the Catskills
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This movie critic tried his thumb at screenwriting with the 1970 film "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" |
(Michael: Bring it.)
Ebert
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A brother"ood" of irregular past tenses is stood, understood & this, meaning "resisted" |
withstood
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Heard here is the famous "Toreador Song" from this opera |
Carmen
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Unemployment is supposed to fall as inflation rises & vice versa; under Pres. Ford, both rose & economists coined this word |
(Ken: Yeah, you beat the economist there.)
stagflation
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Seen here, is a more than 2,000-year-old one of these, also what you use to take notes in Kobo eReaders & ebooks |
a stylus
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In the novel "Lost Horizon", the Kunlun Range is thought to be home to this lamasery whose name has become a synonym for utopia |
Shangri-La
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Roles of this actor include a cousin of James Garner in "Maverick", Simon Templar & 007 |
(Roger) Moore
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This word meaning "said not to do that thing" rhymes with "had" to traditionalists but with "maid" to many others |
[Ron pronounced it the "maid" way.]
forbade
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Benjamin Britten composed the music for an opera based on this sailor who shared Ben's initials |
(Ken: Michael?) (Michael: Who is Bertolt Brecht?)
Billy Budd
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Casa Loma, in this city, a financial center, was the passion of Henry Pellatt, who had to sell it when the Home Bank of Canada collapsed |
Toronto
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A Rand Corp. blog post says this, the "bedrock of most cybersecurity measures", is at risk when quantum computing scales up |
(Michael: What is, like, password security or passwords?)
encryption
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"Der Zauberberg" in German, this Thomas Mann novel tells the story of a man who stays in a TB clinic for 7 years |
Magic Mountain
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This artful Cowboys quarterback didn't break into the NFL until he was 27 due to a 4-year commitment with the U.S. Navy |
Roger Staubach
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You don't say "I brod the fish before frying it", nor "I throd the needle", so why this word meaning "stepped"? |
trod
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The first in a trilogy of operas by Philip Glass about great men who changed the world was him "On the Beach" |
Einstein
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In 1720 the value of this trading company's stock rose from 128 1/2 to 1,000, creating a disastrous "bubble" |
(Erin: What is the Dutch East India Company?)
the South Sea Company
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This word, from the Greek for "life" & "measure", enabled Apple to introduce Face ID on the iPhone X |
(Ron: What is haptics?)
biometrics
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A Miskatonic Univ. team uncovers horrific artifacts in Antarctica in this author's "At the Mountains of Madness" |
Lovecraft
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This B-movie maven of "Attack of the Crab Monsters" fame filmed "The Little Shop of Horrors" in 3 days |
Roger Corman
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