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In the fairy tale "Cinderella", a pumpkin is magically turned into one of these |
a carriage (coach)
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Look up from the waters of the "Boiling Pot" in Zambia below this landmark & you can see folks in Zimbabwe |
Victoria Falls
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Handel's Concerti Opus 4 are for this instrument, but the smaller chamber, not the church kind |
an organ
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June 21 is world day for these lanky mammals that include reticulated & Masai species; experts warn of "silent extinction" |
giraffe
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In 2017 this actor sunk his claws into the role of P.T. Barnum, "The Greatest Showman" |
Hugh Jackman
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The cutthroat type of this fish gets its name from the red-orange slash on each side of the lower jaw |
a trout
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In the "Peanuts" comics, this character espouses belief in the Great Pumpkin, who rises from the patch on Halloween |
Linus
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Linking the Firth & Clyde Canal to the Union Canal 115 above, the Falkirk Wheel takes boats for a spin in this country |
Scotland
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Always a jokester, he wrote on a horn concerto manuscript that he "has taken pity on (soloist Joseph) Leutgeb--ass, ox & idiot" |
(Rishabh: Who is Haydn?) (Rachel: Who is Bach?) ... (Ken: Classic [*].)
Mozart
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The first Friday in February is national wear this color day, promoting awareness of women's heart health |
red
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This 1967 movie about life in the theater gave us the immortal line "That's our Hitler!" |
The Producers
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To a cop, issuing a "BOLO" has nothing to do with a thin tie; it means to keep your eyes open & stands for "be on the" this |
the lookout
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Roasted pumpkin seeds are a tasty, healthy snack & called these in Spanish |
a pepita
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The Electric City Trolley Museum delights visitors in this U.S. city, as did a fictional "Office" |
Scranton
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Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto has this royal name, though earlier, Ludwig was upset when Napoleon gave himself that title |
(Rachel: What is [*]'s?) (Ken: We'll take it, [*] is right.)
the Emperor Concerto
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In 1964 Oct. 9 was proclaimed as this man's day, amid growing consensus that he reached North America before Columbus |
Leif Erikson
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(Jason Reitman presents the clue.) I cast 21-year-old Gabriel LaBelle in "Saturday Night" to play this producer, who was 30 in 1975, to emphasize his young genius & demonstrate the generational divide between the old network executives & the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" |
Lorne Michaels
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The agency NOAA calls it a whirling column of air & water mist |
a waterspout
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Some say pumpkins are vegetables, some say fruits, but either way, they're one of the "winter" varieties of this garden favorite |
(Jay: What's a gourd?) (Ken: Can you be more specific?) (Jay: No.)
a (winter) squash
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These twin buildings in Asia rise to 1,483 feet & are connected by a double-decker skybridge on levels 41 & 42 |
(Ken: In Kuala Lumpur, right.)
the Petronas Towers
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Alberto Ginastera's concerto for it, Opus 25, is loaded with swooping glissandi, called the instrument's stock-in-trade |
(Rishabh: What is a violin?)
the harp
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August 7 honors recipients of this military medal first awarded by George Washington |
(Rishabh: What is the Medal of Honor?)
the Purple Heart
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Robert Downey Jr. was, somewhat problematically, a dude playin' a dude disguised as another dude in this comedy |
Tropic Thunder
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A TV show with obstacle courses & a song by The Surfaris both have this title |
Wipeout ("Wipe Out")
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Pumpkins are a good source of iron, potassium & this antioxidant substance converted into vitamin A in the body |
beta carotene
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Each side of El Castillo, a pyramid in this ancient Maya city in Mexico, has 91 stairs; add the step on the top, & whoa, that's 365 |
Chichén Itzá
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This Russian's 1881 Violin Concerto was inspired by Iosif Kotek, a young musician with whom he was infatuated |
Tchaikovsky
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Public schools in this state observe November 29 as former governor Nellie Tayloe Ross Day |
(Ken: First woman governor, in [*].)
Wyoming
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Johnny Depp is dressed for success but doesn't quite have the talent to back it up as this 1994 title character/director |
Ed Wood
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Also known as a rotary, it's a circular traffic intersection |
a roundabout
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