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    | Wearing SJP, you can literally stand in her shoes | (Kyle: Who is Parker? ...[*].) 
 Sarah Jessica Parker
 
 
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    | Meaning "separateness", it was the official policy of racial segregation in South Africa until the '90s | apartheid 
 
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    | "The Daily" aired "an uncomfortable interview between" this Fox News host "and the reporters who likely got him fired" | Bill O'Reilly 
 
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    | A classic of men's formal wear, this dinner jacket was named for a New York country club that opened in 1886 | a tuxedo 
 
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    | Start a song by singing this way to get your boat "gently down the stream" | row, row, row 
 
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    | Time to go rafting down this Alaskan-Canadian waterway that empties into the Bering Sea | the Yukon River 
 
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    | She named Ivy Park in part for her daughter | Beyoncé 
 
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    | The start of the Persian Gulf War in January 1991 was known as Operation this | Desert Storm 
 
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    | "Endless Thread" had Boston's WBUR & this website go beyond "the front page of the Internet" to get deeper into stories | (Jonathan: What is The New York Times?) 
 Reddit
 
 
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    | Pre-euro, Estonia used the kroon, & before that, this Russian currency | the ruble 
 
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    | Say this triple-dipper that came near the end of Matthew McConaughey's Oscar acceptance speech | all right, all right, all right 
 
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    | I'm headed to the pyramid at Chichen Itza on this Mexican peninsula | Yucatán 
 
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    | She hit a grand slam with her Eleven athletic apparel | (Jordan: Who is Williams?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 (Jordan: Serena Williams.)
 (Alex: No.)
 (Jordan: Who is--)
 
 Venus Williams
 
 
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    | This empire that reached its height under Suleyman came to an end in 1922 | the Ottoman Empire 
 
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    | Using an entire season to discuss each song on one album, "Dissect" dissected "To Pimp a Butterfly" by this rap star | Kendrick Lamar 
 
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    | In 1868 the prestigious winemaking Chateau Lafite was bought by a member of this family | (Jordan: Who is Bordeaux?) 
 Rothschild
 
 
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    | Say the name of this "ghost with the most" 3 times & he'll show up to exorcise the living | Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice 
 
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    | Going to see how Serbia has changed since it was part of this country when I visited in 1988 | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Yugoslavia
 
 
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    | In 2018 his Sean John line turned 20 | Sean Combs, Puffy Combs 
 
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    | During the 1970s Cambodia was ruled by this radical Communist party | the Khmer Rouge 
 
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    | A spin-off of this, ESPN's "numerical" award-winning documentary series, was deemed worth a listen | 30 for 30 
 
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    | She's the financial whiz & best-selling author seen here | (Suze) Orman 
 
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    | Say this cliche Lord Harold Samuel gave about the 3 most important things in real estate | (Alex: Less than a minute to go.) 
 location, location, location
 
 
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    | He founded denim-heavy William Rast with a childhood friend from Memphis | Justin Timberlake 
 
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    | Julius Caesar, Pompey the Great & Marcus Licinius Crassus were the 3 men who made up the first this | the triumvirate 
 
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    | With "a knack for explaining complex legal issues with simple language", "Stay Tuned With Preet", Preet being this ex-U.S. atty. | Bharara 
 
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    | This word for a humanoid robot comes partly from the Greek for "self" | (Jonathan: What is an android?) 
 an automaton
 
 
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    | Say this noise that begins the lyrics of "The Trolley Song" | (Jonathan: What is ding, ding, ding?) (Jordan: What is ring, ring, ring?)
 
 clang, clang, clang
 
 
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