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BROADWAY MUSICALS BY SONGS |
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Locals call this sluggish tree-dwelling mammal perezoso, meaning "lazy" |
a sloth
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He was born Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi in Florence & his works there include "St. Louis of Toulouse" |
(Paul: Uh, who is Michelangelo?) ... (Ken: Here's your final sculptor, I'm sure you're sad to see this go.)
Donatello
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Add "steen" to the name of this tropical fruit & you get the name of another tropical fruit |
mango
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Sparks, Nevada is located just east of this city |
Reno
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"All That Jazz" & "Razzle Dazzle" |
Chicago
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In Chinese slang, xue ba is a studious bookworm but with more respectful overtones than this English equivalent out of Dr. Seuss |
nerd
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One of 20 species of this fish found in the Amazon, the red-bellied has razor-sharp teeth & hunts in groups that sometimes exceed 100 |
piranhas
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In 1993 this Asian-American architect crafted a sculpture celebrating women's co-education at Yale, her alma mater |
Maya Lin
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The aptly named Samantha Bond played this personal assistant in the films "GoldenEye" & "Die Another Day" |
(Kristen: Who is M?) ... (Ken: That would be M's administrative assistant, [*].)
Miss Moneypenny
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Mount Huascarán, the highest peak of this country, rises 22,205 feet above sea level in the Cordillera Blanca |
Peru
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"Good Morning Baltimore" & "Mama, I'm A Big Girl Now" |
Hairspray
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In Yiddish a shande is this, also a TV show created by a Shonda, & a shande far di goyim is one in front of the whole world |
(Paul: Just a little too late.)
a scandal
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The hoatzin is also called the this music genre bird due to its crest resembling a mohawk hairstyle |
punk rock
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A sculpture Henry Moore did for this Midwestern school & called "Atom Piece" is in the form of a mushroom cloud |
(Paul: What is...) (Ken: Say something.) (Paul: Northwestern University.) (Ken: Sorry, no, the first nuclear fission reaction at [*].)
University of Chicago
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This landlocked country is bordered by Ukraine & Romania |
Moldova
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This city in Lombardy at the tip of a lake with the same name has a museum dedicated to silk |
Como
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"Honey, Honey" & "Money, Money, Money" |
Mamma Mia!
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At an office in the Netherlands, be prepared for the pleasant custom of vrijmibo, or group drinks at this point in the week |
(Paul: Uh, what's midweek? Wednesday?) (Kristen: What's Thursday?)
Friday (afternoon)
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This piglike mammal has a prehensile snout that it uses to grab leaves while foraging & as a snorkel while swimming |
tapir
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Phidias helped with the Parthenon & created a wonderful statue of Zeus for his temple here |
Olympia
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The state mushroom of Minnesota & a relative of the truffle, this variety has a smoky, nutty flavor |
the morel
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This country's longest border is with the Central African Republic |
Chad
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"Angel Of Music" & "All I Ask Of You" |
[Stephanie did not include the leading article in her response.]
The Phantom of the Opera
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In cycling, être en chasse-patate, "to hunt a potato", is to be lost after getting ahead of this group meaning "small ball" |
peloton
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The Amazon's largest predator, the black this alligator relative was hunted almost to extinction for its valuable hide |
a caiman
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This alliterative muse of Auguste Rodin found fame as a sculptor in her own right |
Camille Claudel
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The name of this swift & dangerous current in the Arctic Ocean has come to be used for a large, fatal whirlpool |
a maelstrom
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Beside the North Sea inlet called The Wash, 15,000 square miles of reclaimed English marshland isn't the bogs, but these |
Fens
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From a 2022 Best Musical Tony nominee: "Ex-Wives" & "Don't Lose Ur Head" |
(Ken: About the wives of Henry VIII, it's called [*].)
Six
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In the early 1700s the fate of Spain was decided by what its people call this word "de Sucesión Española" |
(Paul: The dreaded SCULPTORS, let's do $1200, please.) (Ken: The answer there is the dreaded Daily Double.)
Guerra
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