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    | Ontario's Wasaga Beach is the world's longest freshwater beach, 9 miles along Georgian Bay, an arm of this lake | 
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    | "Bubba was my best good friend" | 
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    | He followed in Dad's footsteps as New York's guv | 
    (Michael: Who is Cuomo?) (Alex: You gotta be a little more specific.) (Michael: [*]?) (Alex: Thank--thank you, yes.)
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    | About 750,000 live on this Canadian island, the largest on the Pacific coast of North America | 
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    | "She wants to meet me at the top of the Empire State Building" | 
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    | From the Middle Dutch word for "ship" comes this term for the captain of a small ship or boat | 
    (Alex: Less than a minute now, Mary.)
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    | He followed in Dad's footsteps as California's guv | 
    Jerry Brown
 
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    | The students rave about this type of Wagyu steak from Hyogo Prefecture, so pale when raw it's almost white | 
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    | Bigger than Sweden but home to just 35,000 people, this territory is famous for an 1890s gold rush | 
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    | In Greek mythology rivers leading into this place include Cocytus, Phlegethon, Acheron & Styx | 
    (Holly: What is the Underworld? Or hell?) (Alex: Be a little more specific.) (Holly: Um...) (Alex: The name.)
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    | "Listen up, we have been boarded by armed pirates" | 
    (Michael: What is... Captain... can't think of it.)
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    | The name of this spirit is from the German for "rattle" & "ghost" | 
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    | When Nikki Haley became ambassador to the U.N., Henry McMaster succeeded her as gov. of this state | 
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    (Alex: Right; they serve that in school, don't they?) (Mary: Always!) (Alex: Yeah.) [Laughter]
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    | This gulf named for the Norwegian who explored the area between 1903 & 1906 is at the western end of the NW Passage | 
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    | After drinking from the fountain of Mimir, he becomes the wisest Norse god | 
    Odin
 
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    | "Why couldn't Jesus have been a father & still been capable of all those miracles?" | 
    (Michael: What is... Big?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | From the Arabic for "to make known", it's a tax imposed by a government on imported or exported goods | 
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    | In 2015 John Bel Edwards defeated David Vitter to win this state's governorship, y'all | 
    Louisiana
 
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    | Using a broiler to caramelize a sugar topping on a chilled, stirred custard is key to this 2-word French dessert kids love! | 
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    | Rising above the Saskatchewan prairie in this city is the largest provincial legislative building in Canada | 
    Regina
 
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    | The ultimate night watchman, the mythical giant Argus has 100 of these | 
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    | Bacteria comes from a Greek word meaning "small stick"; this related word goes back to the Greek for "small" & "life" | 
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    | As part of his 2017 inaugural ceremonies in this state, Eric Holcomb joined a Hinkle Fieldhouse shootaround | 
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