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This mausoleum complex in Agra, India was built by 20,000 workers between 1632 & 1648 |
the Taj Mahal
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The name of this fairy tale girl who breaks into the home of the 3 bears suggests her hair color |
Goldilocks
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Scotch Adhesive Dots are sticky business |
3M
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"Breadbasket" is slang for the midsection or specifically this digestive organ |
the stomach
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A fictional book-length narrative & a digging tool |
(Cris: What are [**] and [*]?)
novel & shovel
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(Idina Menzel presents the clue.) I originated the Tony-winning role of Elphaba in this musical that literally changed me for good |
(Ken: We'd like to thank Idina Menzel for her help with that category.)
Wicked
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1667 saw the completion of Gian Lorenzo Bernini's great curving colonnade enclosing the piazza in front of this building |
(Fernando: Uh, what is [*] Cathedral?) [Accepted without remark] [ERRATUM: [*] is a basilica, not a cathedral, and Fernando's response should not have been accepted.]
St. Peter's
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What's with hair & fairy tale girls? "Let down your hair" is a line from the story about this fairy tale girl |
Rapunzel
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Get the look with Great Lash waterproof mascara |
Maybelline
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The cecum is part of the large intestine; animals use it to digest this kind of food, so in koalas, it's 3 times body length |
plants (vegetation)
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Half a quart & a hard mineral used to produce a spark |
pint & flint
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(Idina Menzel presents the clue.) I know all of you parents out there either love me or hate me for it, but I'm thankful this song from "Frozen" has such a lasting, resonating effect on people |
"Let It Go"
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Dutch optician Hans Lippershey invented this in 1608, supposedly after seeing one lens held in front of another |
(Fernando: What is the microscope?)
the telescope
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One myth says it was Athena who changed this Gorgon's hair into snakes |
Medusa
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Be Delaware about Styrofoam brand XPS insulation |
(Fernando: What is Dow?) ... (Ken: [*]'s in Delaware, yes.)
DuPont
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Filtering the entire contents of your blood as many as 40 times a day is the job of this pair of organs |
the kidneys
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Something used in a closet & something likely to cause harm |
hanger & danger
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(Idina Menzel presents the clue.) In 2022, I released my first children's book, called "Loud Mouse", about a mouse who finds her big voice; and in 2021, I co-starred with some mice playing Camila Cabello's stepmother in this movie |
Cinderella
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In 1642 this explorer made landfall at the Australian island now named for him |
(Ken: [*], yes, Tasmania.)
(Abel) Tasman
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Members of the Khalsa order of this religion follow a command to never cut their hair |
Sikhism
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Almond Joy & Mounds--the same maker that bought out Peter Paul |
(Fernando: What is Mars?) (Elizabeth: What is Nestlé?)
Hershey
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As part of the body's immune response, the spleen releases these proteins such as IgM that counteract pathogens |
antibodies
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Pendleton for the Marines & a wetland for the frogs & cypress trees |
camp & swamp
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(Idina Menzel presents the clue.) In 1996, I made my Broadway debut in "Rent"; my character, a performance artist named Maureen, was based on Musetta in this Puccini opera |
(Cris: What is Madame Butterfly?)
La bohème
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In 1673 this one-named dramatist collapsed onstage while performing in his play "The Imaginary Invalid" & died soon after |
Molière
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The name of this pouffy hairstyle comes from the French for "to puff" |
(Cris: What is pompadour?)
a bouffant
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Game with its Core X-series processors |
Intel
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The formation of solid deposits also called choleliths is a common occurrence in this organ |
(Elizabeth: What is the thyroid?) (Fernando: What is the kidney?) ... (Ken: Those are gallstones; that's [*].)
the gallbladder
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A country that supports another one & to waste time by lingering |
an ally & to dally
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