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John Adams & Thomas Jefferson both died on this date, exactly 50 years after the Decl. of Independence was adopted |
(John: What is July 4th?) (Ken: More specifically?) (John: [No response])
July 4, 1826
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In 2024, for the first time in its 200-year history, this nation elected a female president, Claudia Sheinbaum |
Mexico
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Utopia Planitia, a boulder-strewn lava plain on this planet, was the landing site of the Viking 2 probe in 1976 |
Mars
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You want to see all-female Pembroke College, where grandma went: this Rhode Island Ivy League school, as they merged in 1971 |
Brown University
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Regarding bills he'd be willing to veto, President Reagan quoted Clint Eastwood: "Go ahead," do this |
make my day
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A not-fun-to-change piece of babywear & gave back the loan in full |
diaper & repaid
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In 1921 Bessie Coleman became the first Black woman to earn her license as one of these |
a pilot
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Karen Lynch is CEO of this 3-letter pharmacy chain that has a red heart as a symbol |
CVS
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This sea-named company's cruise ship Utopia of the Seas often takes its 5,600 guests to a private island called Cococay |
Royal Caribbean
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You want to see Tyler O'Neill play & maybe catch a home run ball off his bat: this ballpark's Green Monster seats |
Fenway
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Holding a deadly weapon, Tony Montana in "Scarface" made this 6-word introduction |
say hello to my little friend
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A pilsner & relating to royalty |
(Joseph: What's beer and reeb?) (Ken: [Laughs] No.) (John: [*]? What's [*]?)
lager & regal
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Mathew Brady's studio photographed him as a senator before he was elected President of the Confederacy |
Jefferson Davis
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In 2024 Mary Barra, CEO of this company, said the plan to pivot its fleet to all electric cars will take decades |
(John: What is... Ford?)
General Motors
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2023's blockbuster "Utopia" was this rapper's first solo album in five years |
(Ken: Oh, no [*] fans, here.)
Travis Scott
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You crave a sack of yummy original or 1921 sliders: this chain |
White Castle
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"Pardon me, would you have any" of this condiment? inquired a commercial actor from one Rolls-Royce to another |
Grey Poupon
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Sherlock Holmes' sister in 2 Netflix movies & without assistance |
Enola & alone
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At his death in 1915 this school founder was laid to rest in a tomb built by students, on a hill overlooking the Tuskegee campus |
Booker T. Washington
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Maura Healey, a Democratic governor from this state, is the first openly lesbian governor in history |
Massachusetts
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You can probably get a red dragon tattoo somewhere on Utopia Parkway before it ends at Jamaica Estates in this New York City borough |
Queens
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You want to take a little hike to the highest spot on Greece: this mountain (sounds mythic!) |
Mount Olympus
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The movie "Heathers" popularized "What is your" this word instead of "What is your problem?" |
(Jacqui: What is major malfunction?) ... (Ken: That's a different movie--"What's your [*]?" is from Heathers.)
damage
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A minor dispute or tiff & a military bugle call |
spat & taps
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After surrendering to General Miles in 1877, this Nez-Perce chief said, "From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever" |
Chief Joseph
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Born in the Bronx in 1954, she wrote in a 2024 dissent, "The president is now a king above the law" |
Sotomayor
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This author's first book, "Player Piano", about a futuristic society run by machines, was reissued as "Utopia 14" in 1954 |
Kurt Vonnegut
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You're Cain in the Bible & you just "went out from the presence of the Lord": "the Land of" this |
(Joseph: What is Eden?)
the Land of Nod
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This pair of rhymingly named "SNL" bodybuilders said, "We want to pump you up" |
Hans und Franz
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To drop off a package FedEx-style & defamed or ridiculed |
deliver & reviled
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