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    | While cooking breakfast, Rep. Pat Schroeder had the idea to compare him to a Teflon frying pan | (Drew: Who is Trump?) ...
 (Ken: It was [*] who was the "Teflon President".)
 
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    | Cremona is known as the home of this instrument craftsman who died there in his 90s in 1737 | Stradivarius 
 
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    | In 1918 at Gray's Inn in London, FDR first met this man & thought he acted like a stinker; they worked well together later | Churchill 
 
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    | Henry Ford was famous for saying customers could have this 1908 to 1927 car in any color, as long as it was black | the Model T 
 
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    | Dave Grohl says his life began when he was baptized by spit & sweat at a concert by Naked Raygun, this kind of band | (Erin: What is heavy metal?) ...
 (Ken: [*] has more spitting, yes.)
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 punk
 
 
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    | Your pen pal knows it's an exchange of letters between 2 people | correspondence 
 
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    | This bachelor president became "Ten-Cent Jimmy" after he said that 10 cents a day was a fair wage | Buchanan 
 
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    | Now it's a "confusing spread of ruins"; during Rome's golden age, this open area bustled with shoppers & lawyers | the Forum 
 
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    | Kaiser Wilhelm I watches over the Deutsches Eck, or German Corner, in Koblenz, where the Mosel & this river meet | the Rhine 
 
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    | Here's a 1958 Hawk from this U.S. automaker, now a name more familiar as a partner in printers | Packard 
 
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    | Beyoncé's April 14, 2018 show as the first Black woman headliner here has become legendary | Coachella 
 
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    | A book about this demographic & economic shift seen "From the Ground Up" is titled "There Goes the 'Hood" | gentrification 
 
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    | The last of the Founding Fathers to have the job, this fifth president was known as "The Last Cocked Hat" | Monroe 
 
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    | The name of 34 x 7-mile Lake Maggiore means this, in relation to nearby lakes | largest (it's bigger than they are) 
 
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    | Indigenous Australians' first meeting with Europeans was with the crew of the Duyfken from this country in 1606 | (Drew: Uh, what is Germany?) (Erin: What is Scotland?)
 
 the Netherlands
 
 
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    | Named for Spanish explorer Hernando, this Chrysler division made the Airflow in 1934, but eventually, not so much the cash flow | (Erin: What is Cortes?) 
 DeSoto
 
 
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    | The first concert this Maroon 5 frontman saw was Warrant at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium as a pre-teen | Adam Levine 
 
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    | In 597 B.C. this king II deported King Jehoiachin to Babylon | Nebuchadnezzar 
 
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    | John Quincy Adams was "The Accidental President" & John Tyler was given this similar epithet by his detractors | "His Accidency" 
 
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    | It's the Italian name for the city of Dante & Machiavelli | (Ken: Florence, right.) 
 Firenze
 
 
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    | Logan County, Ky. in 1800 is credited as the birthplace of the fervent religious gatherings called these 4-letter meetings | Camp Meetings 
 
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    | Studebaker, maker of an electric car around 1900, was based in this town; Knute Rockne worked part-time in sales | (Drew: Notre Dame.) (Ken: No, I'm sorry, don't forget your phrasing...)
 
 South Bend, Indiana
 
 
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    | The tour name had to be NINJA when these 2 bands from the first Lollapalooza joined forces again in 2009 | (Ken: Oh, right before the buzzer.) 
 Nine Inch Nails & Jane's Addiction
 
 
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    | In philosophy, it prioritizes free will; as a political philosophy, it prioritizes individual freedom | libertarianism 
 
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    | The Coolidge Foundation says both dry wit & frugality with words led to this nickname | "Silent Cal" 
 
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    | Here's Sforza Castle, a 15th century fortification commissioned by the family that ruled over this city for nearly a century | Milan 
 
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    | Meetings in the book "First Encounters" include an awkward one between Orson Welles & this mogul in a San Francisco elevator | (Erin: Who is Hughes?) ...
 (Ken: Probably not happy about Citizen Kane, [*].)
 
 William Randolph Hearst
 
 
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    | In 1951 NASCAR felt the sting of the Hudson this, which won the season opener in Daytona | the Hudson Hornet 
 
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    | This singer who often honors her predecessors paid tribute to Ms. Mitchell by hosting a 2023 Joni Jam | Brandi Carlile 
 
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    | Self-hypnosis may make use of this, the planting of your own ideas into your subconscious | (Erin: What is manifestation?) 
 autosuggestion
 
 
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