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    | This Nevada city was founded in May 1905 on 110 acres that would eventually become the city's downtown | 
    Las Vegas
 
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    | If you are being "called on" this floor covering, you are being reprimanded | 
    the carpet
 
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    | In 2017 he received an honorary doctorate & delivered the commencement address at his alma mater, USC | 
    Will Ferrell
 
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    | In some legends, this sorcerer teaches the Lady of the Lake magic & she uses it to imprison him in an enchanted thorn bush | 
    Merlin
 
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    | Treadmill users, subtract your age from 200 to get your maximum heart rate that's measured in BPM, short for this | 
    beats per minute
 
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    | Each fall in the Arctic, a herd of these deer--as many as 250,000--travels south to feed in forested regions | 
    caribou
 
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    | Joan of Arc lifted the Siege of Orleans in May 1429, turning the tide in this long conflict | 
    the Hundred Years' War
 
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    | Accusing someone of a failing that you also have? That's this expression that mentions 2 pieces of cookware | 
    (Francois: What is the pot calling the metal--er, the kettle black?) (Alex: Yes, or the metal.) [Laughter]
  the pot calling the kettle black
 
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    | On receiving the Mark Twain Prize for Humor, she thanked Sarah Palin: "My...resemblance & her crazy voice are the 2 luckiest things" | 
    Tina Fey
 
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    | The crown-of-thorns species of this marine creature is multi-armed & dangerous to coral reefs | 
    a starfish
 
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    | Some say the name of this beloved dish is from Quebecois slang for a mess | 
    poutine
 
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    | These criminals known for robbery & violence were shot dead on May 23, 1934 | 
    Bonnie and Clyde
 
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    | Temporarily staying in a series of other people's homes with makeshift sleeping arrangements is doing this--hang ten! | 
    (Francois: What is [**]?) [Originally ruled incorrect; ruled correct before the Daily Double]
  couch surf (or bed surfing)
 
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    | She's given voice to characters in "The Emoji Movie" & "The Nut Job" | 
    (Maya) Rudolph
 
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    | A thwarted love affair between a Catholic priest & a young woman in Australia is at the heart of this 1977 bestseller | 
    The Thorn Birds
 
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    | Proverbially, you do it to "the numbers"; physically, you do it to your abs, on your back with your knees bent & feet flat | 
    crunches, or crunch
 
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    | 25,000 volunteers helped out with the 2010 Winter Olympics hosted by this western city | 
    Vancouver
 
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    | Father of the famous Quaker, Admiral William Penn failed to take Hispaniola from the Spanish in April of 1655, but did capture this island in May | 
    Jamaica
 
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    | "The hand that" does this "rules the world" | 
    rock the cradle
 
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    | "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" leads into "Late Night With" this fellow alumnus | 
    Seth Meyers
 
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    | The name of this large, spiny rodent comes from the Latin for "thorn pig" | 
    a porcupine
 
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    | Some advice for this 4-letter class--don't stand on the bike pedals with a vertical spine; it reduces power & is bad on your knees | 
    spin class
 
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    | This prairie province that borders Montana is the only one with no natural features defining its boundaries | 
    Saskatchewan
 
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    | This chemist was guillotined in May 1794; legend has it that the judge said, "The republic has no need of geniuses" | 
    Lavoisier
 
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    | Tertullian's proverb "de calcaria in carbonarium" is said to be the source of this phrase for going from bad to worse | 
    out of the frying pan and into the fire
 
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    | He plays hitman & wannabe actor Barry Berkman on HBO | 
    (Julia: Uh, who is, um... oh.)
  Bill Hader
 
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    | EBTG is short for this band formed by Ben Watt & Tracey Thorn in 1982 | 
    Everything But The Girl
 
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    | One dictionary meaning is "to be stationed so as to provide safety assistance"; would you do it for me as I bench 550? | 
    spot
 
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    | In 1497 Newfoundland & Labrador were claimed for England by this Italian-born explorer | 
    John Cabot (or Giovanni Caboto)
 
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