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    | In "The Sign of the Four", Holmes & Watson chase 2 killers down this river, from the tower to the Plumstead Marshes | the Thames 
 
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    | Hey Joe! It's the 1950s & we're male adolescent best friends--let's both prick our fingers & perform a ritual to be these | blood brothers 
 
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    | Frequently uttered by Stan & Kyle on "South Park": "oh my God", these 3 words | (Andrew: [*]. What is [*]?) 
 they killed Kenny
 
 
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    | This Harvard paper was founded as the Magenta in 1873 | Crimson 
 
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    | This sporty type of jacket sounds like it needs to be extinguished, pronto | a blazer 
 
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    | The first live animal mascot in college sports is said to be Handsome Dan, a dog of this breed, at Yale in 1889 | a bulldog 
 
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    | "Spade paid his fare and left the taxicab"; this city's "night-fog, thin, clammy, and penetrant, blurred the street" | (Drew: What is Los Angeles?) ...
 (Ken: It's The Maltese Falcon set in [*].)
 
 San Francisco
 
 
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    | A bar in midafternoon is one setting for this activity, also a recurring segment from Seth Meyers | day drinking 
 
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    | Casting about for a line to go along with snuffing out a torch on "Survivor", executive producer Mark Burnett came up with this one | (Ken: I hope that exorcises some bad memories for you.) [Laughter]
 
 the tribe has spoken
 
 
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    | This N.Y. college's Daily Orange receives no funding from the school; instead, it relies on advertising revenue & donations | (Drew: What is Cornell?) 
 Syracuse University
 
 
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    | The first line of "Tiny Dancer" mentions this fashion staple | (Ken: Yes, "Blue jean baby".) 
 blue jeans
 
 
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    | Three quarters of U.S. combat dogs in World War II were this breed; many gave their lives in the Pacific | (Andrew: What is a Rottweiler?) 
 a Doberman (Pinscher)
 
 
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    | The Pequod goes from Nantucket far south around this cape, then through the Indian Ocean to the South Pacific & a big showdown | (Andrew: What is the Cape of Good Horn?) (Drew: What is Cape of Horn?)
 (Cat: What is Cape Cod?)
 
 the Cape of Good Hope
 
 
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    | For the 2022 album from Death Cab for Cutie, it's the song  "Asphalt Meadows" | (Drew: Um...) (Ken: Drew?)
 (Drew: Uh, no answer.)
 
 the title track
 
 
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    | Seinfeld greeted the neighbor played by Wayne Knight with scorn & these 2 words | Hello, Newman 
 
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    | In 1920 Georgetown's student newspaper took this 4-letter name; within a few years, the athletic teams adopted it | the Hoya 
 
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    | When asked this age-old choice of underwear options, Bill Clinton didn't give a definitive answer | (Andrew: What are briefs?) 
 boxers or briefs
 
 
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    | Anne Frank wrote in her diary how much she'd like to have a dog like this German Shepherd who helped save Warner Bros. from bankruptcy | Rin Tin Tin 
 
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    | 2024 is the 50th anniversary of this book about bike engines & much more that follows a trip from Minneapolis to the West Coast | Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance 
 
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    | The Tetra brand makes this that will keep your cichlids happy & full of vitamins | fish food 
 
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    | "Did I do that?" was this character's mantra on "Family Matters" | Steve Urkel 
 
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    | Troy University's Trojan population reads the Tropolitan newspaper, while the Daily Trojan serves this school's student body | (Drew: What is Michigan State?) 
 USC
 
 
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    | A British overseas territory has explained that the "real" type of these bottoms are worn 3 inches above the knee | Bermuda shorts 
 
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    | This breed named for a city in Belgium is trained by Navy SEALs to skydive, wear body armor & night-vision goggles | a Belgian Malinois 
 
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    | In Shakespeare, Antony says he'll take his ships "from the head of" this promontory & "beat the approaching Caesar"; he doesn't | Actium 
 
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    | Part of the Interior Department, they provide law enforcement on federal areas such as the National Mall | (Drew: What is Secret Security?) 
 the Park Police
 
 
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    | The 1960s series "Lost in Space" gave us this 3-word catchphrase; it was an episode title of the 2018 reboot | danger, Will Robinson 
 
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    | This college's The Heights not only circulates on campus but also reaches Chestnut Hill, Allston-Brighton & Newton | Boston College 
 
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    | Also called a dolman, this type of sleeve style sounds like a perfect choice for Bruce Wayne | (Drew: What is a... a Batman?) 
 a bat wing sleeve
 
 
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    | This ancient breed from Central Africa is known as the "barkless dog"; although it doesn't bark, it does make a yodeling sound | a Basenji 
 
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