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SETTING THE PERIODIC TABLE |
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The hood ornaments on some vintage Fords were also the cap of this & let the driver know if the car was overheating |
(Yian: What is the gas cap?) (Nell: What's the engine?)
radiator
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In "The Story of" this man, his friends include Too-Too, an owl, Chee-Chee, a monkey, & Dab-Dab, a duck |
Doctor Dolittle
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Mount Vernon displays the 1-pound, 3-ounce key to this prison, a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette |
the Bastille
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This metallic element's name comes from Latin for the island of Cyprus, where it was mined |
copper
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In an Oliver Stone biopic, Toby Jones was Karl Rove & Josh Brolin was this man |
George W. Bush
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A registered brand in Little Rock |
a trademarkansas
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In the title of Anita Loos' Jazz Age tale, "Gentlemen Prefer" these |
Blondes
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The opulent Sarasota mansion of circus man John Ringling is covered with stucco & this baked earth material |
terracotta
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It's the only elemental metal that's liquid at room temperature, which it can be used to measure |
mercury
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In the 2-part TV movie "Rough Riders", Tom Berenger rode in as him |
(Mayim: That is correct and you ran that category, well done.) [Applause]
Teddy Roosevelt
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A Centrum chewable from the "Gopher State" |
(Evan: What is Centruminnesota?) (Nell: What's aspirindiana?)
vitaminnesota
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This GM line with the name of a Native American chief had appropriate hood ornaments as here on a model called the Chieftain |
Pontiac
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In "The Overstory", many of these are essentially characters, including a centuries-old one named Mimas |
trees
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Its wealthy newspaperman owner called this estate La Cuesta Encantada, "The Enchanted Hill" |
(Yian: What is... [*]?) (Mayim: [*] is correct, but, I'm sorry, you ran out of time before you began saying [*].)
Hearst Castle
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This coinage metal, atomic number 28, was identified by a Swedish chemist in 1751 |
nickel
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Frank Langella played this president to Michael Sheen's David Frost |
Nixon
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A trip to see animals in Africa that includes a side visit to Tucson |
(Nell: Doesn't sound right.) [NOTE: Nell posted on Reddit that her intent was "safarrr......izona?" while many viewers heard "Safar-Arizona".]
safarizona
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This word preceded 88 in a line of early muscle cars from Oldsmobile, & here's one on the hood |
a rocket
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In "Treasure Island ", this character signs on as the ship's cook, but his signature dish is piracy |
Long John Silver
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Now a museum, the Denver house of this famous survivor is built of very sinkable stone |
Molly Brown
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Its mass 1 isotope is also called protium |
hydrogen
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On FX in 2021 you could see Annaleigh Ashford as Paula Jones opposite Clive Owen as him |
Bill Clinton
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Eucalyptus-eating marsupial of the state that's home to Huntsville & Mobile |
koalabama
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The company named for George Pierce made this, once the auto of choice for many movie stars |
the Pierce-Arrow
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This 19th century American's first novel, "Fanshawe", is set at Harley College based on his alma mater, Bowdoin College |
(Nathaniel) Hawthorne
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This Rhode Island mansion was named for the waves that crash into the cliffs below it |
the Breakers
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Y? Y ask about this element with the symbol Y? Because it's used in structural ceramics, fluorescent lamps & simulated diamonds |
yttrium
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Charlton Heston portrayed him wooing Rachel in "The President's Lady" & during his War of 1812 days in "The Buccaneer" |
Andrew Jackson
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An oboe or a bassoon for the "Hoosier State" |
(Yian: [No response])
woodwindiana
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