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OLD MacDONALD HAD A WIND FARM |
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On May 22, 1998 the people of Northern Ireland approved the peace agreement named for this day 6 weeks before |
Good Friday
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Having an empty space inside, like some disappointing chocolate Easter bunnies, or the title men in a T.S. Eliot poem |
(Ken: "The [*] Men".)
hollow
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Thailand is home to more than 30,000 temples & its 70 million people are predominantly of this religion |
Buddhist
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David Herbert |
(Ken: Yeah, stole one from Dan, very nice.)
D.H. Lawrence
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What's your emergency?--I have to know, is that Casey from "Sports Night" on this ABC drama? It is? You saved my life! |
9-1-1
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& on his farm O-Mac has a turbine for personal use; he got a tax credit for using this kind of renewable energy rhyming with green |
clean
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You might find this word on a sign in front of an apartment building or a hotel |
(Dan: What is vacant?) (Ken: No.) (Dan: Vacant?)
vacancy
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China's Sichuan province is famous for hot & spicy cuisine like Dan Dan noodles & this "palace guardian" chicken |
kung pao
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Robert Lawrence |
R.L. Stine
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Larry the Cucumber was a popular character in this cartoon series that helped some kinds toward "salad-vation" |
VeggieTales
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E-I-E-I... energy! The mechanical kind, made by a turbine's rotor & converted into electricity via this device, from Latin for "produce" |
(Dan: What is motor?)
a generator
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This nation declared its independence May 14, 1948 |
Israel
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In architecture, it's a space left in a wall for a door or window; you might also see it written on a check |
(Christen: What is blank space?) ... (Ken: You might write [*] on a check, if checks still existed.)
void
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Variously known as Seollal, Losar or Tet, this holiday is celebrated in many parts of Asia for as long as 15 days |
(Christen: What is New Year's?) (Ken: Can you be more specific?) (Christen: What is Chinese New Year?)
Lunar New Year
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Herbert George |
H.G. Wells
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(Jackie Tohn presents the clue.) I play Esther, an outspoken sister-in-law on "Nobody Wants This"; it may be better known as this show after Adam Brody's character, the Jewish version of one who was famous in "Fleabag" |
"The Hot Rabbi" (show)
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& on his farm he had some turbines, which had a high L/D, the ratio of lift to this other aerodynamic force |
drag
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A union & a company, they fought the "Battle of the Overpass" on May 26, 1937 |
(Dan: Um... what is... EZ?)
Ford & United Auto Workers
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The past tense of a verb meaning to abandon military duty, as an adjective it means unoccupied |
(Dan: What is derelict?)
deserted
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The only Asian country with Portuguese as an official language, it gained full independence from Indonesia in 2002 |
(Dan: [Sighs] Uh... what is Papua New Guinea?)
East Timor
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Phyllis Dorothy |
P.D. James
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William Shatner won Emmys for playing this role on "The Practice" & "Boston Legal" |
Denny Crane
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Everywhere a whoosh, whoosh--you'll find the largest U.S. wind farm, Alta Wind Energy Center, in this state's Tehachapi Mountains |
California
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On May 15, 1972 this largest of the Ryukyu islands was returned to Japanese control |
Okinawa
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The Latin tabula rasa is commonly translated as this empty surface |
blank slate
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Limestone cliffs as high as 1,000 feet flank part of this 30-mile mountain pass that connects Afghanistan & Pakistan |
the Khyber Pass
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Howard Phillips |
H.P. Lovecraft
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Played by Carrie Preston, this attorney we met on "The Good Wife" left Chicago & has her own show working with the NYPD |
Elsbeth
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E-I-E-I... this device! There's one mounted atop each MacDonald-owned turbine tower to measure wind speed |
(Dan: What is anenenometer?) ... (Ken: You were close, Dan, but you added a syllable to [*].)
anemometer
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