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Mitch Albom touches readers' souls with books like "The First Phone Call from" here & "The Five People You Meet in" here |
Heaven
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Gastric glands: This organ in humans |
the stomach
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Sean Connery & Vince Vaughn are among actors who did this job early on--actually at swimming pools |
lifeguard
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The very first of these awards was given to pitcher Don Newcombe in 1956 |
the Cy Young Award
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October 10, 2003 was the day Starbucks first sold PSL, this drink |
a pumpkin spice latte
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Borrowed from Latin, it means word for word |
verbatim
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This memoir of Barack Obama's early days is subtitled "A Story of Race & Inheritance" |
Dreams from My Father
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The Hall of Mirrors: This 17th century palace |
Versailles
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Coach Duncan Scott helped Carissa Moore win a gold medal when this sport joined the Olympics in Tokyo |
surfing
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Nicknamed "The Joker", this Denver Nuggets center was the recipient of the Bill Russell MVP Award in the 2023 NBA Finals |
Jokić
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Pure Leaf is a popular brand of this cold beverage |
iced tea
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Seen here is this early model of phonograph whose trademarked name would later be applied to other record players |
(Tim: What is a Vodaphone?)
a Victrola
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In his introduction to this bestseller, Jon Krakauer wrote, "The plain truth is that I knew better but went to Everest anyway" |
(Amar: Don't know it.)
Into Thin Air
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A plaque that says, "We came in peace for all mankind": This lunar location |
(Ryan: What is Cape Canaveral?) ... (Ken: That's right, on the Moon.)
Sea of Tranquility
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In a Drifters song, "Under the boardwalk, down by the sea", "You can almost taste" these 2 paired types of food they sell |
hot dogs & French fries
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The NHRA, the Natl. this Association, honors winning drag racing competitors with the Wally, named for founder Wally Parks |
Hot Rod
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Created in California, this drink named for another state has flavors including Fruit Juicy Red & Mango Monsoon |
(Tim: What is Hawaiian Tropic?)
Hawaiian Punch
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A traditional martini contains the dry type of this |
vermouth
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Like the 1980 TV miniseries, this 2024 series about feudal Japan is based on a bestseller by James Clavell |
Shōgun
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A green property & a railroad with this stately name: The Monopoly board |
(Tim: What is Pennsylvania Avenue?) (Ken: Yes... uh, no, sorry.)
Pennsylvania
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People are doing important work in Ewa Beach, Hawaii at the PTWC, Pacific this danger Warning Center |
Tsunami
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The donor of this tennis team trophy later served as Secretary of War under Calvin Coolidge |
(Ryan: Who is Laver?) ... (Ken: The [*] Cup, right.)
Davis
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Strawberries Wild & Orange Dream Machine are "Classic" smoothies at this chain that dropped "Juice" from its name |
Jamba
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In the British peerage, this title ranks below an earl & above a baron |
viscount
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A taxing novel about IRS agents, "The Pale King" was an unfinished posthumous work by this "Infinite Jest" author |
David Foster Wallace
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The metropolis of Mildendo: This land in "Gulliver's Travels" |
Lilliput
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There's another word for beach or coast in this job of minding sailors in port; Jack Nicholson had the job in "The Last Detail" |
shore patrol
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The Ray Guy Award honors college football's outstanding player at this position; Ray Guy was the premier one |
punter
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This "natural Alpine spring water" sounds like it's sourced from Yellowstone but it comes from Mount Shasta, among other places |
(Amar: What is Poland Springs?)
Crystal Geyser
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In her first novel appearance, Miss Jane Marple solves a "Murder at" this, a word for a residence of a clergyman |
Vicarage
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