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In mitosis, a parent cell gives birth to 2 identical cells; in this process, one cell divides into 4, each with half its chromosomes |
meiosis
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In Leviticus, God says every 50th year, proclaim this "throughout all the land"; someone decided to put those words on a bell |
liberty
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He said a Camembert cheese that turned soft & gooey inspired the melting watches in his "Persistence of Memory" |
[No acknowledgment for Isaac running the category]
Dalí
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In a memorable "SNL" digital short, Fred Armisen shoots this cast member to the strains of Imogen Heap's "Hide And Seek" |
Sudeikis
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You need to obtain a permit to see Havasu Falls at the bottom of this American landmark |
the Grand Canyon
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This fact should stick to you: cobalt & samarium are used to make the permanent type of these |
magnets
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This event for Edward VIII was proclaimed in May 1936, with the big day slated for May 1937; it never happened |
coronation
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Foliage used for decoration |
(Dana: What is garland?)
greenery
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About this painting, Edward Hopper said, "Unconsciously... I was painting the loneliness of a large city" |
Nighthawks
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Playing the evil Gideon in this Edgar Wright flick, Jason Schwartzman gets his head kicked in; K-O, Cera Cera |
(Isaac: What is Scott Pilgrim? Uh... vs. the Universe?)
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
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Tugela Falls in the the Royal Natal National Park of this nation has a total drop of 3,110 feet |
South Africa
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On the electromagnetic spectrum, these waves come between radio & infrared & can be as small as 1 mm in length |
microwaves
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Screening "Pillow Talk", Cincinnati proclaimed Sept. 27, 2017 this repetitive occasion to honor a beloved star & hometown girl |
(Isaac: What is... uh... Lake Day?)
Doris Day Day
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With Walt Disney's help, Roald Dahl published his first book in 1943, about these creatures who cause damage to aircraft |
gremlins
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Following all of the publicity from a 2013 novel, this painting was moved to a larger gallery at the Mauritshuis in The Hague |
The Goldfinch
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This Yankees owner is overcome with grief thinking Jason Alexander's character George has seen his last days on "Seinfeld" |
Steinbrenner
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In 1969 American engineers reduced an American section of these waterfalls to a mere trickle to study rockfalls |
Niagara
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In a 1662 work Robert Boyle referred to this, measured in millibars, as "the spring of the air" |
air pressure
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Alarmed as Americans were recruited to aid revolutionary France, George Washington issued a proclamation of this position |
neutrality
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It's the degree of inclination or the rate of ascent or descent of a highway |
gradient
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Full of life & lust, the center panel of this famed triptych by Hieronymus Bosch gives it its title |
The Garden of Earthly Delights
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Jason Segel met his fate early on in this apocalyptic 2013 comedy, falling into a fiery pit right after Rihanna |
This Is the End
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A series of famous namesake cataracts on this river is located 11 miles above its confluence with the Parana River |
the Iguazu River
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In 2012, the IUPAC gave the symbol Lv to element 116 in honor of this California lab that helped discover it |
Livermore Lab
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Manitoba was roiled by an 1814 proclamation forbidding food exports & named for this native-named dried meat |
pemmican
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In "To Helen", Edgar Allan Poe wrote, "To the glory that was Greece, and the" this "that was Rome" |
grandeur
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Raphael brought together great scientists, mathematicians & philosophers in this fresco, an allegory of knowledge |
The School of Athens
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Playing him on "Game of Thrones", Jason Momoa went too soon, leaving his Khaleesi bereft |
Khal Drogo
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A Yosemite fall with a wispy ribbon of water that flutters in the air like diaphanous cloth bears the name of this marital wear |
(Kelly: What is Bridalveil Falls?) ... (Ken: It's actually Bridalveil Fall, so we couldn't take that; it is, what is [*]?)
a bridal veil
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