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SAME LAST 3/ FIRST 3 LETTERS |
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Not quite full bespoke, MTM is this type of custom suit & also describes a type of tailoring |
made-to-measure
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On April 8th, a total this will be seen across the heart of the U.S.; it will be the last visible from the contiguous U.S. until 2044 |
(Sam: What's [*]? Solar [*].)
an eclipse
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A section of I-75 in Florida is alliteratively known as this animal "Alley" |
Alligator
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Germany defeated Serbia in the final of the 2023 FIBA World Cup for men's national teams in this sport |
basketball
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When he landed on Utah Beach on D-Day, J.D. Salinger is reported to have had 6 chapters of this work in his jacket |
The Catcher in the Rye
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Animal you "play" when feigning death & a brief & succinct explanation of an event |
(Ken: And, Sam, say it for us.) (Sam: Are we still doing this, Ken? Bring it!) (Ken: There we go.) [Laughter] (Ken: Only you get to do it.)
possum & summary
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Hooks & bars are a popular alternative to hooks & these, because the bars can go closer to the garment's edge |
eyes
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As campaigning continued in chilly New Hampshire, he ended his presidential run in sunny Tallahassee |
DeSantis
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The African clawed variety is an exception, but most frogs use this body part to catch their prey |
the tongue
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As of 2021, women also got to compete in the Olympic C1 & C2 races in this type of "C"raft |
canoe
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As a 2nd lieutenant in the czar's army, he saw the siege of Sevastopol & wrote about it in his "Sevastopol Sketches" |
Tolstoy
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The way a softball pitch is thrown & having both male & female characteristics |
underhand & androgynous
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This method fixes holes using needle & thread without patches; it was news when Grace Coolidge was seen doing it to Calvin's socks |
darning
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Will it be "How soon they forget" or "Always remembered"? He caught the Super Bowl 58-winning pass for Kansas City |
(Sam: Who's Kelce?) ... (Ken: Kelce's watching on the Jumbotron, it's [*] catching the pass. How soon we forgot.) [Laughter]
Mecole Hardman
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The fire kind of this amphibian defends itself from predators by spraying poison from behind its eyes |
(Colby: What's gecko?)
a salamander
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The team version of this is an Olympic sport that somewhat resembles soccer, but players throw the ball rather than kick it |
handball
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During World War II Frank Herbert served as a photographer in this U.S. Navy group that builds bases, airfields & bridges |
(Ken: Yeah, you're good on the Navy stuff.)
the Seabees
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United one piece of film with another & wood used in a chest to help repel moths |
spliced & cedar
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This measurement can be about 30" on a 5'10" man |
(Colby: I'm 5'9", man, great.)
an inseam
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This politician passed away while incarcerated at the IK-3 penal colony north of the Arctic Circle |
Navalny
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Pogona is the genus name for the 8 species of this lizard lovingly known as "beardies" |
the bearded dragons
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Australia beat England in 1877 to win the first of the international cricket games known by this 2-word term |
test matches
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As a P.O.W., Kurt Vonnegut survived the 1945 Allied firebombing of this German city because he was working underground |
Dresden
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Preceder of fasciitis in a foot problem & plaid Scottish cloth |
plantar & tartan
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Sewn in a double layer, this part of a shirt adds strength & structure at the shoulders, ya big ox! |
the yoke
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A 40-foot-high replica of a 300s A.D. statue of this Roman emperor was unveiled by the Capitoline Museums |
Constantine
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From a Latin word for "blind", this worm-like amphibian spends most of its life underground |
the caecilian
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French for "servant", in pro cycling it's a rider whose job is to help a team's leader win, not to win individually |
(Ken: It's a new one on me, "What is [*]"?)
a domestique
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This author of "Going After Cacciato" was wounded by shrapnel from a grenade in Vietnam & received a Purple Heart |
(Ken: That's [*] of The Things They Carried fame.)
Tim O'Brien
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1890s job title of the German seen here & 8-letter type of parrot seen here |
a chancellor & lorikeet
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