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A telegram to Washington in 1898 announced this "blown up in Havana Harbor at nine forty tonight and destroyed" |
the Maine
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I want to be a part of it, this steak, this steak, confusingly also called Kansas City |
New York (strip steak)
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This "Toy Story" lawman: "the word I'm searching for, I can't say because there's preschool toys present" |
Woody
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London's transport museum offers a tour of Charing Cross then afternoon this at the Clermont with delicious scones |
tea
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Monetarily, a Ben Franklin in hand means you have a this-note |
a C-note
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Deep in the Mariana Trench, you'll find the octopus named for this film pachyderm that uses its ears to help it fly--I mean swim |
Dumbo
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In 1967 Muhammad Ali sent a telegram to him at the Birmingham County Jail: "Hope that you are comfortable not suffering" |
Martin Luther King Jr.
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A porterhouse has a larger amount of the tenderloin than this smaller, letter-perfect steak |
a T-bone
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This red-haired, blue-eyed killer doll has a wife named Tiffany; unbelievably, they have a child |
Chucky
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With some buildings about a century old, Pretoriuskop Rest Camp has hosted many on this kind of trip with a name from Swahili |
safari
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Europeans get weird toward the end of the alphabet: There's "zed" & this letter that's "I grec" in French |
Y
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The antlers of these largest deer can be palmate, meaning shaped like an open hand |
moose
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Urged to give up a fast, he replied in 1924, "Am fasting to live not die unless God wills otherwise. Don't worry" |
Gandhi
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Some wagyu cattle are fed beer & grain & given regular massages & sold as this type of prized, well-marbled beef |
Kobe
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Doll, action figure, whatever... this military guy got title billing & "Retaliation" in a 2013 film with Dwayne Johnson |
G.I. Joe
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Feeling thirsty? After your one-hour canal tour of Amsterdam, stop at this, Europe's No. 1 brewer, for another tour & a beer |
(Shira: What is Amstel?) (Adriana: What is Stella Artois?)
Heineken
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Two traditional letter-named football formations are the T & this one that can also have "power" before it |
an I formation (the power I)
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The red variety of butterfly from West Africa seen here has this name, like a light, engineless aircraft |
a glider
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Him to president Truman in 1950: "The State Department harbors a nest of Communists and Communist sympathizers" |
(Shira: Who is J. Edgar Hoover?)
Joseph McCarthy
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Amarillo's Big Texan restaurant is famed for a 72-ounce steak--that's 4 1/2 pounds of "top" this, y'all! |
sirloin
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Before he was Ken, Ryan Gosling got into the world of dolls, making a new friend as this title guy paired with "the Real Girl" |
Lars
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In Spain, rent a car & follow the path of scenes in this novel, including the Cave of Montesinos & the windmills of Consuegra |
Don Quixote
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50 degrees F. equals 283.15 degrees this |
(Ken: Correct, for Kelvin.) [ERRATUM: Kelvin is a base unit, and is not measured in degrees.]
K
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These hoofed animals can be "odd-toed" like the rhino, or "even-toed" like the antelope |
ungulates
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In 1909 he sent the message "Stars and stripes nailed to North Pole" |
(Adriana: Who is Scott?) (Benjamin: Who is Hillary?)
Robert Peary
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I say, do be a love & prepare my flank steak this "British" way; tenderize the meat by marinating, then thinly slice across the grain |
a London broil
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Horrors! We're "Conjuring" up this doll who was introduced in a 2013 film & "comes home" 6 years later |
Annabelle
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If you're vacationing in Rimini, Italy, it's a 50-minute ride on a shuttle bus into this country |
San Marino
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To a guy like Julius Caesar, it was 500 |
(Ken: Right, in Roman numerals.)
D
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These birds fly well enough but excel in the water where they can dive 200 feet down |
puffins
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