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Alaska's border with this Canadian territory is more than 700 miles long |
Yukon
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In its 2025 bankruptcy filing, Forever 21 blamed Temu & this fast fashion brand that has a "village" in Guangzhou |
Shein
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This character was a purrfect role for both Michelle Pfeiffer & Zoë Kravitz |
Catwoman
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The very detailed book "The Making of" this begins with J.K. Rowling's fateful train ride |
(Yasmine: What is Harry Potter?)
the Potterverse
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The Redfern Speech admitted injustice done to Aboriginal people; Redfern, a suburb of this city, is near the "First Fleet" arrival site |
Sydney
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This thick liquid used as a base for sauces & soups is made by simmering bones in water for 4 to 6 hours |
stock
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With over 20 million in its greater metro area, this city founded in 1554 has the largest population in South America |
(Prasad: What is Lima?) (Vickie: What is Rio?)
São Paulo
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In 2023 this skater brand with a red & white logo & a name meaning "highest in rank" opened a location on the Sunset Strip |
Supreme
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Emma Stone & Glenn Close each brought their own unique menace to this fashion designer |
Cruella de Vil
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The Master Weaver figures prominently in issue #1 of this Marvel comic series from 2014 |
the Spider-Verse
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Once in power, the Chinese Communist Party's first big purge was in 1954 after Gao & Rao got on this man's nerves |
Mao
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These horizontal strips in Venetian blinds are often made of aluminum in high moisture areas such as a bathroom |
slats
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Located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, it's the largest alpine lake in North America |
(Prasad: What's Lake Shasta?)
Lake Tahoe
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A NYC billboard shows a rotation of thirst-trappy ads for this brand, including ones featuring Bad Bunny & Jeremy Allen White |
Calvin Klein
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Playing this tomb raider: Angelina Jolie & Alicia Vikander |
Lara Croft
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Physicist David Deutsch says quantum theory not only suggests but demands this 10-letter word meaning there are many, many Kens |
multiverse
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This material tapping extracts latex; in 1988, Chico Mendes, a defender of that way of life, was slain by Brazilian ranchers |
rubber
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From the Latin for "to be wise", it's one who is venerated for wisdom |
sage
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George Town is the leading city in these Caribbean islands named for an alligator relative |
the Cayman Islands
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These Nike shoes named after a famous plane were once called Uptowns, due to their popularity in Uptown New York |
Air Force 1s
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This law enforcement agent was all in a day's role for Julianne Moore & Jodie Foster |
Clarice Starling
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Unable to serve in the military due to poor eyesight, he glorified American warriors in the Ryanverse |
(Ken: Vickie?) ... (Ken: [*] is correct, creator of Jack Ryan.)
(Tom) Clancy
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One of the longest sieges in British history lasted 1779-1783, with France & Spain failing to take this dot at the SW tip of Europe |
[Ken reads the date range with traditional "from 1779 to 1783" wording.]
Gibraltar
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1 Samuel says this weapon of Goliath's was like a weaver's beam & its "head weighed six hundred shekels of iron" |
(Ken: My man had a really big [*].)
spear
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Nicaragua lost out in 1960 when the northern part of the Mosquito Coast was awarded to this country |
Honduras
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Makes sense that this workwear co. popular with Bedford Ave. hipsters has a name that starts with "Car-" since it began in Detroit |
Carhartt
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This South African activist was brought to the big screen by both Naomie Harris & Jennifer Hudson |
Winnie Mandela
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This virtual community that Philip Rosedale launched in 2003 is often cited as the forerunner of the metaverse |
Second Life
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This leader says his country will handle challenges like it handled the Cumans & Pechenegs, nomadic invaders from the Steppes around 1100 |
(Ken: That's the kind of thing [*] likes to say.)
Putin
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To growl with a display of the teeth, or a tangle of yarn or hair |
snarl
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