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    | In "Thunderball" Bond makes an escape wearing one of these personal flying devices we were all supposed to have by now | a jet pack 
 
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    | Diamonds are naturally occurring forms of this element | carbon 
 
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    | No way! Back in the day, instead of tobacco, doctors used Page's inhalers, "medicated" these with tea leaves & kola nuts | (Garrett: What are pipes?) 
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    | In Ray Bradbury's "Chronicles", humans conquer this title planet, but with unexpected consequences | Mars 
 
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    | Saints' days used to be marked on the calendar with a particular color, hence this term for any happy day | a red-letter day 
 
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    | It's nicknamed "The Magnolia State" | Mississippi 
 
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    | After playing this character in 17 Bond films, Desmond Llewelyn made his final exit through a laboratory trap door | Q 
 
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    | Weighing 287 carats when discovered in 1877, the yellow diamond named for this jeweler is worn in public about every 60 years | (Kevin: What is a De Beers diamond?) (Amy: What is the Cartier diamond?)
 
 Tiffany's
 
 
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    | Ach, nein! Advocating a drug he enjoyed himself, this Austrian psychoanalyst published "Uber Coca" in 1884 | Freud 
 
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    | Becky Chambers' "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet" is achieved by using these intergalactic shortcuts | wormholes 
 
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    | "Sweet Thursday" is the name of a book by John Steinbeck, very different from this nickname for October 24, 1929 on Wall Street | (Garrett: What is Black Tuesday?) (Kevin: What is Black Friday?)
 (Amy: What is [*]?)
 (Alex: Yes.)
 [Audience laughs]
 
 Black Thursday
 
 
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    | With these "returns", profits eventually lessen with additional investment | diminishing 
 
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    | A Time Magazine report found that this 1995-2002 Bond was the deadliest, averaging 27 kills per movie | Pierce Brosnan 
 
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    | When it comes to grading diamonds. the 4 Cs are cut, color, carat & this | (Alex: And we have less than a minute now.) [ERRATUM: The clue had a period after "diamonds" instead of a comma.]
 
 clarity
 
 
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    | Doc, no! Your predecessors treated syphilis with this liquid metal--one side effect was death | mercury 
 
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    | In this Carl Sagan novel, astrophysicist Ellie wants a message from outer space; she gets one & goes on quite the adventure | Contact 
 
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    | This band rocked the 2015 Rock & Roll Hall induction ceremony with "When I Come Around" & "American Idiot" | Green Day 
 
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    | Inflammation of the gums accompanied by tenderness & slight bleeding | gingivitis 
 
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    | Bond: "Do you expect me to talk?" Goldfinger: "No, Mister Bond, I expect you to" do this | die 
 
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    | Talc is a 1 on this hardness scale & a diamond is a 10 | the Mohs scale 
 
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    | In the 1800s Paris hospitals used 5 million of these annelids a year--I know they can still be useful, but no thanks | leeches 
 
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    | In a Larry Niven novel, a motley crew of explorers travel to this ribbon-like "world" that encircles a star | (Garrett: What is Discworld?) 
 Ringworld
 
 
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    | This casual dining chain got its name from a song by The Rolling Stones | Ruby Tuesday 
 
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    | Look it up online! In Hawaiian this double talk word means "quickly" | (Amy: [Shakes head]) (Alex: Oh, blank.)
 
 wikiwiki
 
 
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    | Donald Pleasence & Christoph Waltz are among the actors who've played this cat fancier & Bond archfoe | Blofeld 
 
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    | The name of this famed diamond means "mountain of light" in Persian | the Koh-i-Noor 
 
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    | Glad I didn't live in ancient times, when trepanning involved removing some bone from here so that evil spirits could escape | the skull 
 
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    | Stanislaw Lem's tale of a journey to this title planet was turned into a 2002 film starring George Clooney | Solaris 
 
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    | March 26 is Purple Day, which raises awareness of this neurological disorder characterized by seizures | epilepsy 
 
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    | From the Latin for "nothing", it's an adjective for someone who's totally down for anarchy | (Garrett: What is a nihilist?) 
 nihilistic
 
 
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