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    | This state's 100-mi. Emerald Coast is a stretch of white sand beaches along the emerald-green waters of the Gulf of Mexico | Florida 
 
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    | In 1988 he gave an iconic performance of "Man In The Mirror" backed by a gospel choir | (Ken: You did very well in that category; you're back at zero, well done.) [Celeste laughs.]
 
 Michael Jackson
 
 
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    | In 2022 the deepest fish, a snailfish, was found at over 27,000 feet in the Izu-Ogasawara one of these deep ocean depressions | a trench 
 
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    | Bill Shakespeare here! Prithee complete my line, "Shall I compare thee to" this? | (Ken: Glad you got that right, yes.) 
 a summer's day
 
 
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    | Pierpont is the middle name of this mogul who arranged the merger of 2 companies to form General Electric in 1892 | Morgan 
 
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    | You know, in good faith or the real deal, like a rock star; with an "S" at the end, it means your credentials | bona fides 
 
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    | The Bitterroot Mountains, part of the Rockies, straddle this state's panhandle & Montana to the east | Idaho 
 
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    | In 2008 Beyoncé joined her idol Tina Turner on this song, & they were "rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river" | "Proud Mary" 
 
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    | The Venus sea fan, a soft type of this, has numerous polyps that grow together in a fanlike pattern, with each polyp having 8 tentacles | a coral 
 
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    | In Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken", "I took the one" that was this | less traveled by 
 
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    | On June 9, 1981, he was drafted out of San Diego State by both the Padres & the then-San Diego Clippers; he'd hit Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame | Tony Gwynn 
 
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    | This cool Latin phrase means "intrinsically" or "by itself" | (Celeste: What is sui generis?) 
 per se
 
 
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    | When founded in 1887, this largest city in the Texas panhandle was known as Ragtown | (Celeste: What is Lubbock?) 
 Amarillo
 
 
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    | In 2024 Joni Mitchell performed at the Grammys for the very first time, singing this classic that begins, "Rows & floes of angel hair" | "Both Sides, Now" 
 
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    | The heaviest bony fish at a weight of more than 6,050 pounds, it has a celestial name & dines mainly on jellyfish | (Amy: What is... an angelfish?) 
 a sunfish
 
 
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    | Iam the "I" in "I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain", & what do you mean I'm obsessed with death? | Dickinson 
 
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    | In 2023 this entrepreneur called the public face of artificial intelligence was out & back in as the head of OpenAI | (Ken: It's a been a little too long to remember the name, [*].) 
 Sam Altman
 
 
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    | As a legal term, this 3-word phrase can be a status prohibiting a diplomat to enter a foreign country | persona non grata 
 
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    | West Virginia's northern panhandle is bordered on the north & west by this river | the Ohio 
 
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    | "Lady Marmalade" was originally a hit for this legend, who in 2002, joined P!nk, Christina Aguilera & others on a rendition of it | LaBelle 
 
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    | This member of the weasel family is the only marine mammal that catches fish with its forepaws, not its mouth | (Amy: What's an otter?) (Ken: Can you be more specific?)
 
 a sea otter
 
 
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    | I, William Wordsworth, wrote this iambic line that precedes "that floats on high o'er vales and hills" | I wandered lonely as a cloud 
 
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    | In 1959, this Japanese crown prince broke a 1,400-year tradition by choosing his own wife | (Celeste: Who is Hirohito?) ...
 (Ken: His son, yes.)
 
 Akihito
 
 
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    | Literally "without which not", this phrase means "a necessity" | sine qua non 
 
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    | Watching humpback whales is a must in this Alaska panhandle national park, the state's southeasternmost | Glacier Bay 
 
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    | In 1975 he brought down the house with the politically charged "You Haven't Done Nothin"' | Stevie Wonder 
 
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    | When buried in the sand, skates & rays rely on these holes near the eyes for breathing oxygen | (Celeste: What are nostrils?) 
 spiracles
 
 
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    | Aye, I did write "The Lay of the Last Minstrel" & many another bonny iambic work, & ye needn't call me sir! | (Austin: Uh... oh, crap, oops.) [Laughter]
 (Ken: Sorry, we can't accept, "Oops".)
 (Celeste: Who is Burns?)
 
 (Walter) Scott
 
 
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    | This Spanish surrealist whose work is often exhibited with Dali's painted "Dog Barking at the Moon" in 1926 | Joan Miró 
 
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    | Q.E.D. is short for this, meaning "which was to be demonstrated" | quod erat demonstrandum 
 
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