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  | OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IN COMMON |  
   
 
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    | Biceps curls! 1! 2! 1! 2! Can you feel this 3-headed muscle stretch as the biceps contract?! Burn, baby, burn! | 
    triceps
 
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    | Julia Whelan's novel "My Oxford Year" follows the young American recipient of one of these scholarships | 
    Rhodes
 
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    | Belarus, Kyrgyzstan | 
    Russian
 
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    | Alright, alright--in 2019 Matthew McConaughey became a communications professor at the university of this, his home state | 
    [Laughter] (Alex: Beat Marshall to it on that one.)
  Texas
 
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    | Not quite 5 inches tall, a statuette found in Austria is known as this love goddess of Willendorf | 
    Venus
 
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    | Boots & handbags are also sold at DSW, short for designer shoe this type of building | 
    warehouse
 
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    | Reclining hero pose! Into corpse pose! Oh yeah, you bet we're going heavy on this 4-letter discipline right now! | 
    yoga
 
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    | The 2015 novel "Cow Country" is set in one of these alliterative institutions AKA a junior college | 
    a community college
 
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    | Angelina Jolie lectured on women, peace & security at the LSE, the London school of this | 
    Economics
 
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    | Georges Braque & this Spaniard are considered the founders of Cubism | 
    Picasso
 
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    | It's the "K" in the AKC, an authority on dogs | 
    (Marshall: What is... K-9?)
  Kennel
 
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    | Delts & traps, done! Now Men's Health says pull-ups are great to build up these big, triangle-shaped back muscles, so get to it! | 
    (Sirad: What are triceps?)
  lats
 
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    | A Langston Hughes poem begins in a "college on the hill above" this area of upper Manhattan | 
    Harlem
 
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    | Suriname, Curacao | 
    (Emma: What is Spanish?) (Marshall: What is Portuguese?)
  Dutch
 
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    | John Cleese of this comedy troupe was professor-at-large at Cornell starting in 1999, but he didn't teach silly walks | 
    Monty Python
 
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    | (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) In 1654, the city of Delft was devastated by a gunpowder explosion depicted here; Rembrandt's student Carel Fabritius didn't survive, but this now-famous painting of his did, and went on to inspire a best-selling novel of the same name | 
    The Goldfinch
 
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    | In a computer, a CPU is a central this unit | 
    processing
 
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    | An intense circuit-style workout, metcon is short for these 2 words, & we're gonna hit it hard today! | 
    metabolic conditioning
 
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    | This Jazz Age man's "This Side of Paradise" is set at Princeton | 
    (Scott) Fitzgerald
 
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    | Burundi, Switzerland | 
    [Marshall selected the first clue.]
  French
 
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    | At NYU, Prince 101 (about the purple one) had a lecture by this drummer for The Roots | 
    Questlove
 
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    | Michelangelo was 33 in 1508 when he began painting this Vatican chapel | 
    the Sistine Chapel
 
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    | Used in the kitchen, EVOO stands for this | 
    extra virgin olive oil
 
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    | Plank is an example of this type of exercise in which the muscles are static; now drop, but don't give me 20! | 
    isometrics
 
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    | The characters in Wendy Wasserstein's "Uncommon Women and Others" are alumnae of this numerical group of northeastern schools | 
    (Sirad: What are the Big 10?)
  the Seven Sisters
 
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    | Bolivia, Peru: Aymara & these 2 | 
    Spanish & Quechua
 
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    | This director & writer of "Do the Right Thing" taught African-American cinema at Harvard | 
    (Spike) Lee
 
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    | One of the tours at the Belgian museum dedicated to this surrealist is titled "Hats Off" | 
    (Emma: Who is Dali?)
  Rene Magritte
 
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    | The last name of this British mathematician is the "T" in CAPTCHA, a computer security test | 
    (Alan) Turing
 
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