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PART OF A 7 ANCIENT WONDERS NAME |
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Of the 104 colonists who founded this first permanent English settlement in 1607, more than half were dead by year's end |
Jamestown
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A symbol of the city of Porto, the Dom Luís I Bridge was designed by a disciple of this Frenchman |
(Ken: Yeah, you can kind of tell by looking at it; it's [*]-coded.)
Eiffel
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Synonyms for dodge include this one courtesy of Latin vadere, "to walk" |
evade
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People pay to join & then get profits from later participants in this "scheme", which always works out well for everybody |
(Ken: Like the ones at Giza, yes.)
a pyramid scheme
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Wanna buy some HOG, the ticker for this 2-wheeled company? Climb on board, chum |
Harley-Davidson
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"Blonde" was a recent biopic of this woman who starred in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" |
Monroe
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Early on, some referred to the United States by this name; in 1786, South Carolina picked it for its new state capital |
Columbia
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In March 2024, after it lost power, a cargo ship called the Dali tragically crashed into this bridge, causing it to collapse |
(Ken: In Baltimore, yes.)
the Key Bridge
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It's the alliterative phrase for one who chooses to avoid compulsory military service illegally |
draft dodge(r)
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It's a tomb for 2 (or more, if they want to join in on the fun) |
(Ken: Of Halicarnassus, you got it.)
a mausoleum
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Microsoft, Alphabet & 5 other stocks are part of what's known as this group that shares its name with a 1960 Western film |
the Magnificent 7
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He sported a blond bowl cut in "A Kid in King Arthur's Court", a decade before becoming James Blond, er, Bond |
(Daniel) Craig
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In 1763 the Penns & Calverts brought in these 2 English astronomers to settle a boundary dispute |
(Alex: Don't have it.) (Ken: Well, you might have heard of the line they surveyed between Maryland and Pennsylvania, that's [*].)
Mason & Dixon
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On weekend nights, the famous Dragon Bridge in Da Nang in this country spews fire & water |
Vietnam
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In "Dodgeball", Ben Stiller tells real-life wife Christine Taylor & this actor, "Nobody makes me bleed my own blood" |
Vince Vaughn
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A college in Philly, or a place of worship |
(Ken: Of Artemis, yes.)
Temple
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In 2022 Twitter had this happen to it in regard to the NYSE, which made Twitter a private company |
[Ken reads "NYSE" as "New York Stock Exchange".]
delisting (delisted)
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A mix that included hydrogen peroxide & ammonia gave Jean Harlow this hair color, also the title of a 1931 film that she starred in |
platinum blonde
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Beginning its meetings in Virginia in 1619, this House was the first representative legislative body in Colonial America |
the House of Burgesses
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Canada's 8-mile-long Confederation Bridge connects this province with mainland New Brunswick |
(Alex: What is Newfoundland?) ... (Ken: You can drive to [*] now, yes.)
Prince Edward Island
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After being assistant marshal, he got out of Dodge (City) in 1879 & headed for Tombstone to join up with family |
Wyatt Earp
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Someone or something much bigger in size than others, like a certain X-Man |
(Ken: As in of Rhodes, yes.)
colossus
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In part an homage to its HQ in Dallas, LUV is the stock ticker symbol for this company |
(Ken: They flew out of Love Field, still do--[*].)
Southwest Airlines
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In 2021 she sold her media company Hello Sunshine, valued at close to $1 billion, but continues to oversee it |
Reese Witherspoon
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During the winter of 1778-79, this Prussian nobleman wrote a "Blue Book" of military regulations for American troops |
Baron von Steuben
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Spanning the Royal Gorge in Colorado, America's highest bridge is nearly 1,000 feet above this river |
(Bill: What is the Colorado?) (Ken: It is not, I'm afraid; you had to try.)
the Arkansas
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In 1865 Mary Mapes Dodge opened a literary can of Dutch boy & gave Hans Brinker this title footwear |
(Ken: That's Hans Brinker and [*].)
the silver skates
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Virginia Woolf took us to one in a 1927 book title |
(Ken: [*] of Alexandria, correct.)
a lighthouse
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In 2023 a stalled IPO & co-founder Jack Ma's selling of shares led to this Chinese tech co. losing $21 billion in market value |
Alibaba
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This lead singer bleached her hair blonde, providing inspiration for her band's name, Blondie |
(Debbie) Harry
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