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SINGING THROUGH THE CENTURIES |
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REALITY & COMPETITION TV SHOWS |
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GOING DEEP ON THE FAST FOOD MENU |
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Nome in the west of the state is the main city on Norton Sound, an arm of this sea |
the Bering Sea
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The plainsong is also known as this chant, named for a man in office from 590 to 604 |
Gregorian
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Bobby & Judy Edwards with the "Squatty Potty" won backing on this show |
Shark Tank
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A Salted Caramel Truffle Blizzard Treat |
Dairy Queen
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Drop the "shake" from a crumb-y product that makes for crispy chicken & you're left with this: 1 apostrophe, 1 letter, 1 word |
(Ian: Bring it.)
'n Bake
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Plenty of rockers have destroyed a guitar; in a 2022 frenzy, Pearl Jam's Mike McCready took out his Marshall these too |
amps
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On April Fool's Day, 2016, it changed its name to UNO to promote the Mattel card game's new wild cards |
Juneau
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Italian for "beautiful singing", this singing style was first developed in the 1500s |
bel canto
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With help from experts like Camille Coffey, this show on TLC features brides-to-be in search of matrimonial wear |
Say Yes to the Dress
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The Pretzel Baconator |
Wendy's
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Drop however many "shake"s come before this, what's left of the title of a KC & the Sunshine Band No. 1 disco hit |
your booty
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In 2024 in Capalaba, Australia, this type of machine was out of order as a toddler crawled in for direct access to the Hello Kittys |
(John: [*]?) (Ken: Yes, what is [*]--and remember your phrasing, John.)
a claw machine
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The epicenter of the great Alaska earthquake of 1964 was just 75 miles east of this large city |
Anchorage
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Like the great Farinelli, many male opera singers of the 18th century were these, also known as evirati |
castrati
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Taking place mainly in the Klondike but in the present day, not in 1897, this is one of Discovery's top-rated shows |
Gold Rush
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Fiery Chicken Fries |
Burger King
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If the machine's not broken, enjoy the minty treat created at McDonald's in 1967; just this first word, please |
(Ken: That's right, it's a [*] Shake.)
Shamrock
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As a young man this comedian fixed cars in Boston--if, say, the Kennedys' Rolls was in the shop, he'd drive it on dates |
(Ken: What if I told you he still really liked cars?)
Jay Leno
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As you might expect, the sports teams of the high school in this city on Alaska's largest island are called the Bears |
Kodiak
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Plato called her "The Tenth Muse", & her epithalamia or nuptial songs still inspire passion |
(Ian: Who is... Erato?) (Ken: No, sorry, [*], the great Greek poet.)
Sappho
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"The Super Salmon Ladder" & "The Warped Wall" are obstacles on this show hosted by Matt, Akbar & Zuri |
American Ninja Warrior
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Nacho Cheese Doritos Locos Tacos |
Taco Bell
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It follows "shake" to complete a simile that might apply especially to Aspen trees |
(Ian: What is... quake?) ... (Ken: To complete the simile, shake [*].)
like a leaf
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In 1816 these tech-averse craftsmen destroyed John Heathcoat's lace-making machines in Loughborough, England |
Luddites
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This city in Southeast Alaska is home to a historic Russian Orthodox church, St. Michael's Cathedral |
(Ken: The old Russian capital, [*].)
Sitka
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In legend, Blondel found this captive brave English king by singing a song they'd written together |
Richard the Lionhearted
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Joe Tessitore & Rob Riggle host this show where folks putt their mini golf skills to the test on a supersized course |
(Ken: I guess you don't watch [*].)
Holey Moley
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The Classic French Dip & Swiss |
Arby's
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It follows "shake hands" in a referee instruction & in the title of an old compendium of great early 20th century boxing matches |
(Ian: What is touch gloves?)
come out fighting
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In 1962, software that lacked a bar over "R" in a radius symbol doomed this oceanic spacecraft 1, NASA's first effort to reach Venus |
Mariner (1)
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