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Arriving at New York City Nov. 4, 1825, the Seneca Chief became the first boat to travel the length of this canal |
the Erie Canal
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Typically found at the end of a book, it's an alphabetical listing of items in the book, with page numbers |
index
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Oxfam thinks Taylor Swift has too much money, as "every" one of these people "is a policy failure" |
a billionaire
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A major monument of Rouen, France is a Renaissance clock that has fabulous decorations & machinery, but only one of these |
(Davey!: What's a cuckoo?)
a hand
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He published both "The Eye Book" & "The Tooth Book" as Theo. LeSieg, the last name being an anagram of Geisel |
Dr. Seuss
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It wasn't until March 17, 2024 that she joined Instagram, posting a picture from "Gilmore Girls" |
Lauren Graham
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Scotland's Caledonian Canal runs through lakes, including this largest by volume in Britain that's also otherwise famous |
Loch Ness
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This Texas-based company has been making its iconic plastic ice chests since the 1960s |
Igloo
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You're feeling wired, your heart is racing class="nobreak">--you're this 15-letter word & probably should have skipped that third espresso |
overcaffeinated
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The mysteriously named Ohio Clock has stood in the U.S. Senate for two centuries; here, it's adjusted for this for the first time in 1918 |
daylight saving
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Hawthorne's story "The Great Stone Face" refers to a natural landmark that was in the White Mountains of this state |
(Ken: That's right, Old Man of the Mountain.)
New Hampshire
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She describes herself on Instagram as an actress, filmmaker & big nerd |
Heather Graham
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Although very short at 748 feet, this city's picturesque Winter Canal is crossed by three bridges, including the Hermitage Bridge |
St. Petersburg
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Last name of Max, son of a famous actor father & famous actress mother, Sinéad Cusack |
(Ken: You would recognize his dad class="nobreak">--Max [*], Jeremy [*]'s son.)
Irons
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Hi, I'm shame. Do you know my cousin, this? He has a complex named after him, when one is awash with feelings of having done wrong |
guilt
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An iconic tower in this capital city has displayed a clock made by local company Seiko since 1966 |
(Davey!: What's... uh, Bern?) (Rachel: What is Zurich?)
Tokyo
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He deciphered the power (& plot) of hero myths in his 1949 work "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" |
Campbell
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Honey Maid Graham crackers posted a hack for making these treats: put the chocolate inside the marshmallow, then roast |
s'mores
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When the Elbe Lateral Canal opened in 1977, it allowed ships traveling to this port to avoid passing through East Germany |
Hamburg
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William Butler Yeats got nationalistic as he urged these "Poets, learn your trade, sing whatever is well made" |
(Davey!: What's a bard?)
Irish
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Hyperlipidemia, too much fat in the blood, is caused by an excess of this substance provided by your own liver plus pork & donuts |
(Rachel: What is bile?)
cholesterol
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A victim of sexist obscurity, this kind of timepiece stands between 5 & 6' tall, like one appraised on "Antiques Roadshow" in 2012 |
a grandmother clock
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Tea Cake is Janie Crawford's third husband in this classic by Zora Neale Hurston |
Their Eyes Were Watching God
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The official account of her dance company posted a video of her dancing in "Appalachian Spring" in 1947 |
Martha Graham
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This Asian capital has been called the "Venice of the East", though most of the smaller khlongs or canals have been filled in |
Bangkok
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In "Doctor Faustus" Christopher Marlowe uses this name for Troy |
(Ken: The topless towers of [*].)
Ilium
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To us this Greek word means excess pride; to Aristotle, it meant shaming others for one's own pleasure (perhaps out of pride) |
(Steve: What... is... uh...) (Ken: Hurry.) (Steve: [no response]) ... (Ken: Luckily, you didn't show [*]; you only wagered $2,000.)
hubris
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In the early '60s this Greek-letter brand was a big deal with JFK's Slimline & Mercury astronaut Wally Schirra's Speedmaster |
Omega
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Cultural appropriation is at the heart of this novel by R.F. Kuang; a white woman steals a manuscript written by her Asian friend |
Yellowface
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He often posts about his BBC chat show & his GN wine |
Graham Norton
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