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    | How are we on office supplies? We need more 3x3 super sticky Post-It Notes from this alphanumeric company | 3M 
 
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    | Each book except the last in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events" has this many chapters... unfortunately | 13 
 
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    | About 700 miles southeast of NYC & home to around 70,000 people, it's known for its shorts & some troublesome triangulation | Bermuda 
 
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    | As David St. Hubbins of this band, Michael McKean sang, "Big bottom drive me out of my mind, how can I leave this behind?" | Spinal Tap 
 
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    | It's a story's line of development, or a portion of a circle's circumference | arc 
 
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    | During a military roll call, it means "present"; in Spanish, it means "I" | yo 
 
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    | This sticky stuff is found before -comb,
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    | Robert Burns wrote to this food, "Cut ye up wi' ready slight, / Trenching your gushing entrails bright... warm-reekin, rich!" | haggis 
 
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    | "Remain!" In 2013 people in this South Atlantic territory were nearly unanimous in their vote to stay under British rule | (Tym: What is Jamaica?) (Janie: What is Australia?)
 
 the Falkland Islands
 
 
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    | The Wonders broke into the big time in this 1996 film with the title song, written for real by the late, great Adam Schlesinger | That Thing You Do! 
 
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    | Let's crunch the numbers: It's the least common multiple of 4 & 10
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    | 361 stones are used in this board game of Japan | Go 
 
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    | Retene is a hydrocarbon isolated from this sticky tree product that baseball batters can't do without | (Ben: What is resin?) 
 pine tar
 
 
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    | A Gwendolyn Brooks poem begins, "We real cool. We left" this & ends, "We jazz June. We die soon" | school 
 
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    | George Town is the capital of this 3-island territory known for low taxes &--how to put it?--interesting handling of intl. money | the Cayman Islands 
 
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    | Not just the house band on this "Show", Dr. Teeth & the Electric Mayhem did "Can You Picture That?" in a 1979 film | (Mayim: [Arms raised in excitement] Yes!) 
 The Muppet Show
 
 
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    | The symbol tells you this is the relation between A & B | a subset of B 
 
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    | Its headwaters are near Monte Viso in the Alps | (Tym: What is the Rhine?) 
 the Po
 
 
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    | The tragacanth & xanthan types of this substance are used as binding agents in pills & bread, respectively | gum 
 
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    | "How a Gardener May Get Rid of the Dormice That Eat His Peaches" is Ch. 61 of this Dumas tale of vengeance--no, really | The Count of Monte Cristo 
 
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    | Bligh me! In 1970 the British high commissioner in New Zealand became gov. of this very small, volcanic island in the South Pacific | (Janie: What is... Samoa?) 
 Pitcairn
 
 
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    | In 2023 Riley Keough streamed down the Amazon, playing this '70s woman who sang "Kill You To Try" | Daisy Jones 
 
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    | It's the law that says a(b+c) = ab + ac | (Ben: What's the transitive property?) 
 the distributive law
 
 
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    | Buddha found shade & more under the tree known as this | the Bodhi (Bo) 
 
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    | Put on this old "L.P.", a thick white adhesive that, as you might guess, can be used for bookbinding | library paste 
 
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    | Most of the stanzas in this Coleridge poem have 4 lines; a single 9-line stanza mentions a steersman | [Ben did not include the leading article.] 
 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
 
 
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    | In 1493 Columbus named this volcanic island in the West Indies; the French had it for a bit, but the U.K. has had it since 1783 | Montserrat 
 
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    | Later a movie, Roddy Doyle's first novel is about this soulful but imaginary Irish band | (Ben: Who are The Replacements?) (Tym: What is Spinal Tap?)
 
 The Commitments
 
 
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    | Legend says facing a teacher's make-work task to add up the first hundred positive integers, Carl Gauss quickly saw 50 pairs each totaling this | (Tym: What is a hundred?) 
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    | For a time, this lover of Zeus was turned into a cow | (Tym: Who is Europa?) 
 Io
 
 
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