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The medieval Latin birretum gives us this word for a soft, round, flat hat, oui? |
a beret
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A team of 4 created this 2009 physics-based Rovio game in which you adjust the trajectory of a slingshot; how addictive! |
Angry Birds
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Based on a concept agreed to at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, this intl. association was formed to maintain world peace |
the League of Nations
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6 sites in Colombia make up a "cultural landscape" devoted to the growing & processing of this crop |
coffee
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"Moby-Dick" begins with one of the most famous first lines in literature--these 3 words |
Call me Ishmael
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The OED uses both the R-E & E-R spelling for this word referring to a person appearing nude in a magazine |
centrefold (centerfold)
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This "helmet" popular with explorers & postal workers gets its name from the dried tree substance it's made from |
(Micah: What's resin?)
pith
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"Atomic Shakespeare" & "Maddie Hayes Got Married" were episodes of this 1980s TV series |
Moonlighting
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In 1899 in his mid-20s, Winston Churchill was captured & imprisoned during this war, escaping a short time later |
the Boer War
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Armenia's Azat Valley is home to one of these religious retreats cut from rock between the 4th & 13th centuries |
a monastery
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This Stephen King novel about a world blasted by plague was reissued in 1990, restoring some 150,000 deleted words |
The Stand
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When you've stripped down, you're "wearing" this festive-sounding outfit (that really means you're nude) |
birthday suit
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Want coverage from the sun? Try this hat named for a beach job |
(Micah: What's cabana?)
a lifeguard hat
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This 2020 Switch game from Nintendo was subtitled "New Horizons" |
Animal Crossing
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In August 1947 these 2 Asian nations gained independence from Great Britain |
Pakistan & India
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Come with me to this section of Algiers, with palaces & the remains of the Old Citadel |
(Micah: What is the...)
the Casbah
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His "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" takes place nearly a century before the events of "A Game of Thrones" |
Martin
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"Death Becomes Her" used Catherine Bell as one of these, defined by the OED as a stand-in for nude or explicit movie scenes |
a body double
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The name of this cattle breed prized for its marbled beef literally means "Japanese cow" |
(Meredith: What is wagu?) ... (Ken: So close, Meredith, you didn't have a Y--[*].)
wagyu
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Sam Esmail created this TV drama about a computer programmer by day who's a hacker in his off hours |
Mr. Robot
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Succeeding his grandfather Maximilian in 1519, Charles I of Spain ascended to this more lofty imperial title as Charles V |
Holy Roman Emperor
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The great spa towns of Europe encompass 11 towns in 7 countries, including this French one of World War II infamy |
(Micah: What is Verdun?)
Vichy
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The cruel Mrs. Reed loathes this niece, the title character of a Brontë novel, & deprives her of an inheritance |
Jane Eyre
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Naked may be used on its own or be preceded by this 5-letter word that can mean harsh or severe |
stark
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Henry Clay introduced this popular cattle breed to the U.S. from England in 1817 |
(Jay: What is Guernsey?)
Hereford
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It was fire on ice when D.B. Sweeney & Moira Kelly paired up in this 1992 film, the ultimate love-skate relationship |
(Micah: What's The... Bleeding Edge?)
The Cutting Edge
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While searching for treasure, this explorer & conquistador became the first European to document the Mississippi River |
de Soto
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Australia's Shark Bay is notable not just for sharks but for these Indo-Pacific sea cows with a name from Malay |
dugong
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In 1993 this African-American sci-fi writer published "The Parable of the Sower", about chaos in 2020s California |
(Octavia) Butler
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Turns out this story (& the title outfit) by Hans Christian Andersen leave both too little & too much to the imagination |
"The Emperor's New Clothes"
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