|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sabrina Carpenter served up this 2024 hit, singing, "Is it that sweet? I guess so, say you can't sleep" |
"Espresso"
|
|
|
By George, "Notable Graduates" on the webpage of this school include George G. Meade, George B. McClellan & George A. Custer |
West Point
|
|
|
Shaka once led this storied people |
the Zulu
|
|
|
Something completely worthless was once said to not be worth a "plug" one of these |
(Ken: Apparently, we don't say that anymore.) [Laughter]
nickel
|
|
|
Things fall apart after a star in this sport comes out of the closet in Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out" |
baseball
|
|
|
Prescott Bush |
George H.W. Bush
|
|
|
In 2024, she definitely had some "Good Luck Babe!", taking the pop world by storm |
Chappell Roan
|
|
|
This Seven Sisters Poughkeepsie school was the first women's college to have a Phi Beta Kappa chapter |
Vassar
|
|
|
It comes after cirro-, alto- & strato- in the names of clouds |
cumulus
|
|
|
Another name for a hydrant, it's also a term for any short, stocky guy who's solidly built |
(Ken: A hydrant can also be [*].)
a fireplug
|
|
|
In a play by him, not Chekhov, Hedda Gabler is diverted by her dad's guns |
Ibsen
|
|
|
Sam Houston Johnson |
(Enzo: Who is Andrew Johnson?) ... (Ken: That got easier for you, yeah.)
Lyndon Baines Johnson
|
|
|
Impersonators of this woman got a big surprise at an "audition" when she disguised herself & sang "Make You Feel My Love" |
Adele
|
|
|
In 2023, Otto the Orange, a proud rep of this school, joined Youppi! & Mr. Met in the Mascot Hall of Fame |
(Ken: That's lofty company for the mascot from [*].)
Syracuse
|
|
|
In psychology the S-R process in conditioning refers to this, then "response" |
stimulus
|
|
|
Poor gas mileage can be a symptom of faulty these, which have a center electrode, a ground electrode & a terminal |
spark plugs
|
|
|
"Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" takes a thrilling tour through elements of this Tolstoy epic |
War and Peace
|
|
|
Elliott Roosevelt |
(Sam: Who is... Franklin Delano Roosevelt?) ... (Ken: This time Drew steals it, yes.)
Teddy Roosevelt
|
|
|
Only she--& now, I!--could pull off "Body-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody mwah" |
[Laughter when Ken completes the reading of the clue]
Megan Thee Stallion
|
|
|
The Eastman School of Music's Kodak Hall seats about 2,300 for concerts at the university of this city |
(Ken: [*], the city of Kodak.)
Rochester
|
|
|
If your class uses James Stewart's math textbook with a chapter section titled "The Definite Integral", you're teaching this |
[Drew selected the first clue.]
calculus
|
|
|
An early computer program that maxed out plug-in features was this image-processing program from Adobe |
Photoshop
|
|
|
This play describes Laura Wingfield as having a "fragile, unearthly prettiness" |
(Drew: What is... A Doll's House?) (Ken:Mmm, no, I'm sorry, [*].) (Drew: Oh!) (Ken: By Tennessee Williams.)
The Glass Menagerie
|
|
|
Charles Adams |
John Quincy Adams
|
|
|
"Birds Of A Feather" flew for her, with some vivid imagery: "I want you to stay, till I'm in the grave, till I rot away, dead & buried" |
Billie Eilish
|
|
|
In 2022 Tania Tetlow became the first layperson & the first woman to be president of this Jesuit university founded in the Bronx |
Fordham
|
|
|
Huygens once made a clock controlled by the movement of one of these |
a pendulum
|
|
|
The plug type was an early version of this weapon; the blade was inserted into the muzzle, however, & it didn't last long |
a bayonet
|
|
|
Before writing & directing "Manchester by the Sea", he got a Pulitzer nomination for his play "The Waverly Gallery" |
Kenneth Lonergan
|
|