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A brilliant red, it can come before macaw or fever in nature |
scarlet
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A slitherer we hope doesn't live up to its anagram: ANKLE TASTER |
rattlesnake
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In this 1955 play Brick tells Maggie, "I don't want to lean on your shoulder, I want my crutch!" |
(Paloma: What is Fences?)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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Steve Kerr joked, "Well, I guess I got to bail Michael out again" describing a game-winning shot for this team in the 1997 NBA Finals |
the Chicago Bulls
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As Baghdad fell in 2003, this president took some pocket money... $1 billion from Iraq's Central Bank |
Saddam Hussein
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Ruth Benedict analyzed this country in her classic book "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Japan
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This pinkish red color is named for the external skeletons of certain marine organisms |
coral
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It's not a fan of "under glass": HATES PAN |
(Keoni: What is a, uh, sorry.)
pheasant
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David Frost gets a drunken late-night call from this other title man just before the final interview |
(Keoni: What is Death of a Salesman?)
(Richard) Nixon
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At the 2008 Olympics he won his 7th gold by a fingertip, beating Milorad Cavic to the wall in the 100m butterfly by .01 of a second |
Michael Phelps
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The Fascist Grand Council booted this leader on July 24, 1943 but in a George Costanza-like move, he went to work the next day--didn't fly |
Mussolini
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This flowy top is in an anthropology book as "the most universal of civilized garments" & in Anthropologie stores sells for $95 |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go now, Keoni.)
a tunic
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Not plum but this purplish red comes from a fruit tree, scientifically Prunus avium |
cherry
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If it charges: HI CORONERS! |
a rhinoceros
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"God of Carnage" starred Hope Davis, Jeff Daniels, Marcia Gay Harden & this "Sopranos" boss |
James Gandolfini
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On May 24, 1992 Al Unser Jr. held off the perfectly named for his sport Scott Goodyear by .043 of a second to win this event |
(Paloma: What is the Daytona 500?)
the Indianapolis 500
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Douglas Owsley has studied Jamestown & Branch Davidian skeletons to do this kind of anthropology that figures out how people died |
forensic
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Gemstones that are also types of red include the ruby & this 6-letter dark, clear mineral |
garnet
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Specific type of bird in a Stevie Nicks tune: EVIDENT WHO WE DIG |
(Alex: That was a tough one.)
white-winged dove
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Kevin Bacon was not in this "numeric" play in 1990 but you could go trace his connections to Courtney B. Vance & Stockard Channing |
(Alex: Anything?) (Devin: No.)
Six Degrees of Separation
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It doesn't get much closer than the 2009 Wimbledon final, where this Swiss Mr. beat Andy Roddick 16-14 in the fifth set |
Roger Federer
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The 1st prehistoric individual IDed with parents of different human groups lived around 90,000 B.C. & was half Denisovan, half this group |
Neanderthal
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What one lion said to the other: PLATE ONE! |
an antelope
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Neil Simon won a 1991 Tony for "Lost in" here, which actually isn't too far from Broadway |
Yonkers
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In 2015, after 8:08:32, just 8 seconds would separate the 1st & 3rd place finishers in this type of race |
a triathlon
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