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SHAKESPEARE'S OPENING LINES |
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This president's memorial on the Capital Mall has a steel tapestry representing Pointe du Hoc, a D-Day assault site |
Eisenhower
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Jodie Comer slayed as Villanelle opposite Sandra Oh in this BBC America thriller |
Killing Eve
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In this play the first witch has the first line: "When shall we three meet again?" |
Macbeth
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Being fully open & honest when it comes to the state of being moms & dads, like the Bravermans on TV |
(Jason: What is... transparent? What is transparency?) (Ken: Time, sorry.)
transParenthood
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Aka graphology, analyzing this, whether cursive or print, can tell you a lot about people |
handwriting
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Philo Farnsworth could convince Mark Cuban to invest in this electronic medium that can beam Mavs games into anyone's home |
television
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Sculptor Gutzon Borglum hoped this memorial would last "until the wind and the rain alone shall wear them away" |
Mount Rushmore
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This HBO series starred Issa Rae as Issa Dee, living in South Los Angeles |
(Ken: Yes. [Suddenly] It's a three-way tie!)
Insecure
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This comedy opens with Theseus saying, "Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace" |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Cave explorer's neckwear |
(Jason: Spelunker... uh... [*]? What is [*]?) ... (Ken: Time expired before you added the "What is", Jason.)
spelunkerchief
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Logically, one of these is used as the symbol of each biennial International Congress of Vexillology |
a flag
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Robert Herjavec doesn't care what Edison says, he believes in this fellow Balkan-born inventor & his A.C. system |
Tesla
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2025 marks 30 years since the horrific bombing remembered at the national memorial in this city |
(Jason: What's Sarajevo?)
Oklahoma City
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This Canadian chef turned actor plays Neil Fak on "The Bear" |
Matty Matheson
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You get both title guys in this comedy as Valentine tells "my loving Proteus: home-keeping youth have ever homely wits" |
Two Gentlemen of Verona
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A wealthy widow who financially supports a university |
(Stephanie: What's a... ooh, dowager... no, I'm sorry.)
endowager
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Dating from the early 20th century, this 2-word phrase refers to a suggestion intended to get someone to do the opposite |
reverse psychology
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Get in on Otto Rohwedder's machine for making this food product; it's so amazing, it will be the benchmark for anything great |
sliced bread
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The Pennsylvania memorial to this 1889 event features the remains of South Fork Dam, which burst & caused the deaths of 2,209 |
the Johnstown Flood
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This Nick Kroll coming-of-age animated series uses the apt "Changes" by Charles Bradley as its theme song |
Big Mouth
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Egeon, a merchant from Syracuse, speaks the first line in this comedy |
The Comedy of Errors
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Mythological box opener who becomes a large-scale religious work for orchestra |
(Jason: [*]? Pandora or--Pandor...) ... (Ken: Yes, you had it right but forgot your phrasing, Jason.)
Pandoratorio
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The modern history of this -ology dates to a vast book published by French scholars accompanying Napoleon |
Egyptology
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Mr. Wonderful will invest in Elizabeth Magie Phillips' "Landlord's Game"... if she'll rename it this, nice to have in business |
(Jeff: What is... no.) (Ken: The Landlord's Game--the original name for [*].)
Monopoly
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A 60-foot granite monument atop this hill at the Wright Brothers Memorial marks the place where they did their glider experiments |
[Jason selected the first clue.]
Kill Devil
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Howie Mandel hosted the studio version, but for "Deal or No Deal Island", this "True Blood" heartthrob stepped in |
(Stephanie: Who is Joe... Mangiello?) ... (Ken: Sorry, Stephanie, you left out an "N".)
Joe Manganiello
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Saturninus opens this early play with "Noble patricians, patrons of my right, defend the justice of my cause with arms" |
Titus Andronicus
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The study of an extinct flying reptile's fingerprints |
pterodactylography
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Boston bike paths are named for Dr. Paul Dudley White, a founder of preventive this -ology |
cardiology
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The Sharks were excited for Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin's 3-point one of these, until they heard he wanted to give away the patent |
seat belt
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