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The Allies used the Kellogg-Briand Pact as part of the legal basis for the 1945-46 war crimes trials in this German city |
Nuremberg
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Fingerling, long white, new |
potatoes
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Named for its inventor, it's a brand of hot tub with underwater jets |
Jacuzzi
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Bienvenidos a this Will Smith song, which sampled "And The Beat Goes On" by The Whispers |
(Bryce: What is "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It?") ... (Ken: Lee, sorry, no more of those. Where to now?) (Lee: That's fine.)
Miami
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The annual holiday on this date is said to have roots in Lupercalia, a Roman festival that was actually held the day after |
(Bryce: What is Valentine's Day?) ... (Ken: Yes, on this date.)
February 14
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Stepping onto the Moon, Pete Conrad: "Whoopie! Man, that may have been a small one for" him, "but that's a long one for me" |
Armstrong
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As a rival of NATO it preceded Pact (more formally, Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation & Mutual Assistance) |
(Ken: The [*] Pact.)
Warsaw
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Bread, figgy, butterscotch |
pudding
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According to Merriam-Webster, a French word for a cauldron influenced this word for a mass of special metal |
bullion
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He rapped, "Yeah, I'm out that Brooklyn, now I'm down in Tribeca, right next to De Niro but I'll be hood forever" |
(Ken: [*] no longer in Brooklyn; sorry to dox him.)
Jay-Z
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Vanity Fair said this 3-word "seasonal" phrase, a 1967 event, ushered in "a series of liberations & awakenings", man |
Summer of Love
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In April 1970, this mission found itself 158 miles above the Moon, but would get no closer before heading home |
(Ken: Yeah, they were lucky to get home.)
Apollo 13
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On New Year's Day in 1994, this Western Hemisphere trade pact came into effect |
(Ken: [*], yes, good times.)
NAFTA
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Wontons, pierogies, gnocchi |
dumplings
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A type of moth larva, or an infectious song or noise like "1-8-7-7 Kars For Kids" |
an earworm
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He & Dre told us, "California... knows how to party... in the city, the city of Compton, we keep it rockin"' |
(Lee: Who's Snoop Dogg?)
Tupac
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Ever playing a love card, this channel gave us movies like "The Wedding Veil", "Where Your Heart Belongs" & oh yes, "Butlers in Love" |
Hallmark
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The crew of Apollo 15 spent 3 days on the Moon & were the first to use this to visit distant sites |
the lunar rover
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Gandhi's fast until near death won rights in 1932's Poona Pact for this low-caste Hindu group |
the untouchables (the dalit)
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California, dragon, rainbow |
(Bryce: What are rolls?) (Ken: Can you be more specific?)
sushi rolls
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To the Pueblo people, it's an ancestor spirit that may bring rain, or a person or object dressed as one |
kachina
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This song by The Clash ends with a Morse code signal of S.O.S. |
"London Calling"
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Deuteronomy tells us, "Love ye therefore the stranger: for ye were strangers in the land of" this, a present-day nation |
(Lee: What is Israel?)
Egypt
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This event ended the manned Moon missions; for the last one, Apollo 17, it happened 350 nautical miles from American Samoa |
splashdown
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In the 1878 Pact of Halepa, Turks gave Greeks some self-rule of this island to stop a rebellion, but it's Greece's largest island now |
Crete
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Bluepoint, Kumamoto, Olympia |
oysters
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This word for the introduction of a new product is especially fitting for cars & wheelbarrows |
(Ken: I think Lee just thought of it too late.)
a rollout
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"Got a wife & kids in" this city, Jack, "I went out for a ride & I never went back"; a "Hungry Heart" wants what a "Hungry Heart" wants |
(Ken: Springsteen sang about "a wife and kids in [*], Jack".)
Baltimore
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A Babylonian Pyramus scheme goes awry when that hero thinks this woman & love of his life has been killed by a lion |
(Bryce: Let's go I LOVE YOU $1000.) (Ken: Aw, thank you.) [Laughter] ... (Bryce: Who is Megara?)
Thisbe
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The first American in space, he also played golf on the Moon, shanking his first shot but hitting the second "miles & miles" |
(Alan) Shepard
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