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The United States never ratified this treaty that officially went into effect January 10, 1920 |
the Treaty of Versailles
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The title restaurant of this Fox animated series sits next to It's Your Funeral Home & Crematorium |
Bob's Burgers
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Nuts, whole grains, fruits & veggies, & maybe a serving of Metamucil are all ways to get to the recommended 25-30 grams of this a day |
(Ken: Yeah, you're a spite vegetarian and it's paying off.)
fiber
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This "Peanuts" vendor got early exposure with weekly comics in the Minneapolis "Tribune" & St. Paul "Pioneer Press" |
Schulz
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Angostura makes varieties of this bar-friendly liquid that looks like the plural form of a resentful word |
bitters
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With some seriously out-of-the-box thinking on covering the 1956 MLB All-Star Game, S.I. got this venerable poet from New England |
(Ken: This time it's [*].) (Sarah: Yes.)
Robert Frost
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Waitangi Day in New Zealand commemorates the signing of a treaty between the British crown & this indigenous people |
the Maori
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After accepting the role of NYC police commissioner on this series, Tom Selleck was going to shave off his mustache but CBS said it was fine |
Blue Bloods
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November is awareness month for both lung cancer & the group of inflammatory lung diseases known by these 4 initials |
COPD
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This bow-tied popcorn mogul grew up on an Indiana farm & died in his Jacuzzi in California |
(Orville) Redenbacher
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This compound word referring to someone who spoils things for others doesn't refer to an actual murder |
(Sarah: What is a fun killer?)
a killjoy
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In 1962 Jimmy Breslin noted, "Basically, the trouble with" this new Major League team "is the way they play baseball" |
the Mets
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An 1881 treaty established the boundary between Chile & Argentina in this southern archipelago |
Tierra del Fuego
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Its theme song began, "Our whole universe was in a hot, dense state then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started" |
The Big Bang Theory
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The name of this mental health condition refers to the cycle of extreme highs & lows that can last from weeks to months |
manic-depression (bipolar)
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The first purpose-built women's soccer stadium houses the NWSL's Kansas City Current, founded by her |
(Ken: There with husband Patrick, that's [*].)
Brittany Mahomes
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This slang term for an unethical lawyer starts with a bashful word |
a shyster
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Fresh off an early novel titled this, where football players try to go, Don DeLillo wrote a piece on gambling |
(Alex: What is the NFL?)
the End Zone
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Theodore Roosevelt won a Nobel Peace Prize for helping to negotiate the Treaty of Portsmouth, ending a war between these 2 countries |
Russia & Japan
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Alice Pearce won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress for playing nosy neighbor Gladys Kravitz on this sitcom |
(Ken: Making me feel old, guys, what is [*]?)
Bewitched
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At menopause estrogen levels drop, which can lead to bone loss & a higher risk for this fragile bone condition |
osteoporosis
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Each episode of this show salutes "our program's co-founder", Chicago giant of public radio "Mr. Torey Malatia" |
This American Life
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Found before a certain "membrane" in the body, this word ends with a bit of fear |
(Sarah: [*]--oh, what is [*] membrane?)
tympanic
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Perhaps telling readers how to adjust their big shoulders, this American poet offered some putting tips in 1954 |
(Sarah: Who is Robert Frost?)
Carl Sandburg
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Under the 1898 Treaty of Paris that ended the Spanish-American War, Spain ceded Guam & these 2 "P"roperties |
Philippines & Puerto Rico
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During the summer of 1972, reruns of this long-running Western were shown under the title "Ponderosa" |
(Ken: What is [*]? Ask your parents.) [Laughter]
Bonanza
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Pinkeye is an inflammation of this membrane that covers the surface of the eyeballs & lines the insides of the eyelids |
the conjunctiva
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In 2023 this Iowa-born techie behind the Mosaic & Netscape browsers posted an inspiring or scary "Techno-Optimist Manifesto" |
(Ken: Those are tough.)
Marc Andreessen
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Meaning a lucky coincidence, this 11-letter word coined by Horace Walpole ends with a word of sympathetic sorrow |
serendipity
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Famous for novels about an ex-basketball star, he combined his love for hoops with pictures by Walter Iooss in 1972 |
(Ken: Right, of the Rabbit novels.)
Updike
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