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Park Place & this other property are the most expensive in the game |
Boardwalk
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An old-time writing implement, or a porcupine's prickle |
a quill
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Perhaps the lion in this movie studio's iconic logo is roaring the motto Ars Gratia Artis, meaning "art for art's sake" |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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In 1945, Louis B. Mayer had the honor of giving away this beautiful bride to Vincente Minnelli |
(TJ: Who is, uh, Liza Minnelli?) ... (Ken: The bride was [*], yes.)
Judy Garland
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Of this title reference from an 1850 novel, "They said it meant able, so strong was Hester Prynne" |
the scarlet letter
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English chemist Joseph Priestley discovered laughing gas & in 1774, this other important gas |
oxygen
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This space bears the name of a railroad company that merged with competitor New York Central in 1968 |
(Roberto: Uh, what is B. & O.?) ... (Ken: You know your Monopoly, yes; five for five, well done.)
the Pennsylvania Railroad
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I hit 5 out of 6 numbers in Powerball! Guess it's time to go on this buying binge |
a shopping spree
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This motto first appeared on U.S. coins due to increased religious sentiment during the Civil War |
"In God We Trust"
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Never one to shrink from a role, Judy Greer played Scott Lang's ex-wife, Maggie, in this big yet small 2015 Marvel movie |
Ant-Man
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Ofglen is a valiant member of the group known as Mayday, part of the resistance inside Gilead in this novel |
The Handmaid's Tale
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Named for a married couple, it's used to power X-ray spectrometers in the Mars rovers |
curium
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More power to you if you know Water Works & this other space are the utilities |
the Electric Company
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We're going backstage! I got this kind of 2-word pass that will get VIPs like us in anywhere |
an all-access pass
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William of Orange adopted the motto Je Maintiendrai, French for "I will maintain", which is still used today in this country |
the Netherlands
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A 2025 Netflix series re-imagined "Forever", a young adult novel written 50 years before by this legend of the genre |
Judy Blume
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"Elphie" was written some 30 years after this book that began a series following brave Elphaba |
Wicked
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Of the 3 main gases that compose most of the Earth's atmosphere, this noble one makes up about 1% |
(TJ: Ooh, goodness.)
argon
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This space with a gold ring on it is also what a 1990 federal budget deal imposed, making yachts more expensive |
a Luxury Tax
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Danish for "jest" may be related to this verb meaning to show derision or contempt for something |
to scoff
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As of 2021 the Olympic motto is 4 words: Citius, Altius, Fortius, Communiter, meaning "faster, higher, stronger," this |
together
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I've got an answer--the 1969 song "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" was written for Judy Collins by her ex-BF Stephen, 1/3 of this trio |
[Ken reads "BF" as "boyfriend".] (TJ: What is The Kingston Trio?)
Crosby, Stills & Nash
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Not one to shrink from bullies, this Roald Dahl heroine tricks her dad Mr. Wormwood into gluing his hat to his head |
Matilda
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Alphabetically last, this element is used in nuclear reactors & medical devices |
(TJ: What is... zircon?) (Ellie: What is zinc?) ... (Ken: TJ, you were close, [*] is the element.) (TJ: Aw, thought about it.)
zirconium
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The game has spaces named for these 2 types of cards; land on one, pick a card & you get what you get |
Chance & Community Chest
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A CDC report ranked this aquatic leafy plant with a peppery taste as having the highest nutrient density of any fruit or vegetable |
watercress
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Rendered infamous by John Wilkes Booth, "Sic Semper Tyrannis" was & still is the motto of this state |
Virginia
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A feminist artist with a city name, she threw a 1970s dinner party, a banquet table filled with notable women's names |
Judy Chicago
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In "The Wyrd Sisters", a book in his "Discworld" series, Granny Weatherwax is a witch to be reckoned with |
(TJ: My favorite, ELEMENTS for $200, please.)
Sir Terry Pratchett
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory predictably has a webpage for this superheavy element, No. 117 on the periodic table |
(Ken: You're one out of 2 on THE ELEMENTS so far, batting .500...) (TJ: Uh, I think that's prophetic--$500, please.) ... (TJ: What is uranium?)
tennessine
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