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DIRECTIONS TO THE LANDMARK |
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ALSO FOUND IN THE BATHROOM |
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Mary Ellen Pleasant, one of the richest people in this city during its Gold Rush era said she gave John $30,000 |
San Francisco
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"Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?" is hosted by this man who's maybe more famous as a BF than as a 3-time Super Bowl champ |
[Ken read “BF” as “boyfriend”.]
Travis Kelce
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From Abbey Road Studios, swing by the Dorchester Hotel & Buckingham Palace on your way to this 320' tower on the Thames |
(Greg: What is Nelson's Column?) (Derek: What is the Tower of London?)
the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben)
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In 1966 federal law banned these fireworks because of the amount of explosives they contained |
cherry bombs
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The meteor kind of this usually takes the name of a constellation that would be overhead when viewing |
shower
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It sounds like a bath for a pig, but it means nonsense |
hogwash
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Osborne P. Anderson, the only Raider to write a memoir, compared Brown to this "ancient patriarch spoken of in Exodus" |
Moses
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"Who's the Boss?" starred him as Tony Micelli, an ex-baseball player turned housekeeper |
Tony Danza
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At Columbus Circle, hop on the 1 Train downtown to Rector St., walk 5 min. to Trinity Churchyard & the 1804 grave of this treasury sec. |
Hamilton
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Ben & Jerry's says it's the "first ice cream named for a rock legend and the most famous of our fan-suggested flavors" |
Cherry Garcia
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Some say this company's kick scooters, hoverboards & RipStiks are a cut above |
Razor
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This word originally meant the happy time at the start of a marriage, perhaps lasting for just one lunar cycle |
honeymoon
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They met for the 1st time in 1858 & she assisted John Brown by drawing from her geographical knowledge of the Mid-Atlantic region |
(Greg: Who is Stowe?) ... (Ken: That's right, she knew the geography.)
Harriet Tubman
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A 2-parter called "What's My Line?" had this title character wondering about career choices if fate hadn't made her a vampire slayer |
Buffy
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Go over the Qasr El Nil Bridge, head south past the Giza Zoo & the 3 Pyramids View Inn, look for its 50-foot-long front legs |
the Sphinx
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This nanny comes to work for the Banks family at No. 17 Cherry-Tree Lane in London |
Mary Poppins
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In song this person with a large, wide maw or a lack of discretion "Strikes Again" |
a Bigmouth
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John Brown asked this orator & friend if he wanted to join the Harpers Ferry raid--he declined & called the raid a "steel trap" |
(Frederick) Douglass
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In the "Who Shaves the Barber?" episode of this FX series, Billy Bob Thornton as Lorne Malvo does some shooting in the title town |
Fargo
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Up from Pike Place Market, take a left on 1st Avenue, then a right on Broad Street... this 600-foot landmark is hard to miss |
(Greg: What is the Liberty Bell?)
the Space Needle
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This dry brandy from the Black Forest of Germany is made from the fermented juice of the black morello cherry |
kirsch
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As a verb this 4-letter word means to search everywhere |
comb
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This owner of a rental property maximizes profits while allowing the property to deteriorate |
a slumlord
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John A. Copeland was captured at Harpers Ferry while trying to ford this river that shares its name with a Virginia national park |
the Shenandoah
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She played an amnesiac on the 2007-2009 sitcom "Samantha Who?" |
Applegate
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Hop over the Harbour Bridge & soon, hit Macquarie St. to sing the praises of this architectural marvel on Bennelong Point |
the Sydney Opera House
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As this 1904 play opens, Mrs. Ranevsky & her daughter Anya arrive home from Paris |
(Derek: What is A Tale of Two Cities?) (Ken: No, I'm sorry, with the category in mind, it's Chekhov's [*].)
The Cherry Orchard
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Southeast of Dusseldorf, it's a historical capital of the Rhineland |
Cologne
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A synonym for applaud begins this slang word for a well-timed retort |
clapback
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