| THE FAST & THE FASTIDIOUS |
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| DAMON RUNYONESQUE GANGSTER LINGO |
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| WHAT'S YOUR SPIRIT ANIMAL? |
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| Dom is ready to race after using Scotchgard to touch up the fabric of these, whether bench or bucket |
a car seat
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| Boulder is 25 miles to its northwest |
Denver
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| Aaron Spelling produced both shows, so of course this beautiful title trio of P.I.s boarded "The Love Boat" |
Charlie's Angels
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| His old legal foe Mr. Marbury might have fought this president being put on the $5,000 in 1918...but would have lost |
Madison
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| Meaning to die, it sounds like an amphibian noise |
croak
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| A creme de menthe, tequila & lime juice cocktail is called tequila this, playing on the title of Harper Lee's first novel |
(Randy: What is sunrise?)
mockingbird
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| Letty is speeding your way after a delay to have this "thorough" clean & wash done to her car |
detailing
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| The first of its defining insurance policies was issued in 1794 |
Hartford
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| "Here's" this beloved redheaded comedienne, somehow teamed with Detective Joe Mannix in a 1971 episode |
Lucille Ball
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| In 1918, for his 34 years as chief justice, he was put on the $500 bill |
(Randy: Who is Taft?) (Krishna: Who is Jay?)
John Marshall
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| A shiv is a knife & an equalizer is this other weapon |
a gun
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| Replace tomato juice with beef broth in a Bloody Mary & you've got this bovine shot |
(Krishna: What is a holy cow?)
a bull shot
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| Sean has joined the chase, but not before touching up these decorative car lines, also a live-action zebra movie |
(Randy: What are pinstripes?)
racing stripes
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| Per Rick Perry, it's "the blueberry in the tomato soup" |
Austin
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| An interrogation took a surprising turn on "Bones" when Booth hallucinated Stewie Griffin from this cartoon |
(Alex: Less than a minute.)
Family Guy
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| In 1928, 27 years after his assassination, he was put on the $500 |
McKinley
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| Sounds like an absence of wagering cubes, but it means "isn't gonna happen" |
no dice
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| A jumping insect is the name (but not an ingredient) of this cocktail of cream, green creme de menthe & white creme de cacao |
grasshopper
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| Roman scoffed when someone implied that this polish brand dating from 1941 made his car slow |
Turtle Wax
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| It commands the main pass through the Green Mountains |
Montpelier
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| "Roseanne" got Edina & Patsy of this Brit-com to swing by, darling |
Absolutely Fabulous
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| We'd take a couple of $1,000 bills from 1928 featuring this president, even if they were in nonconsecutive order |
(Krishna: Who is Garfield?)
Grover Cleveland
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| Meaning con artists or swindlers, it was the title of a 1990 Anjelica Huston-John Cusack film |
Grifters
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| It's the canine name for this refreshing cocktail: vodka & grapefruit juice |
a greyhound
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| Very protective--Tej likes to cover his car's grille with one of these, also the name of a feminine garment |
a brassiere
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| A seaport on Narragansett Bay |
Providence
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| Runyon gangsters use this word for the face; Jackie Gleason put it after "Pow! Right in the..." |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
kisser
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| This alliterative cocktail that gets it "kick" from vodka was said to have been created as part of a 1940s Smirnoff campaign |
a Moscow mule
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