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    | Daniel Burnham designed these stores named for their separate areas of goods, including Selfridges & Wanamaker's | 
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    | The order "Don't fire 'til you see the whites of their eyes" is associated with this hill | 
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    | The cerebellum is in the hindbrain; this makes up the largest part of the forebrain | 
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    | In "A Life in Parts", he writes of the end of a day on set: "I'd... let everything soak off ... leeching myself of Walter White" | 
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    | Scythians buried some women with weapons & likely inspired the Greek lore of these women warriors | 
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    | The forward end of an aircraft or submarine | 
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    | The many Southern California designs of Paul R. Williams include the Beverly Wilshire Hotel at the end of this swanky drive | 
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    | In the panhandle near the Alabama border, 345-foot Britton Hill is the highest natural point in this state | 
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    | The Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs reports directly to this head of a cabinet department | 
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    | This member of Buffalo Springfield reminisces about his Canadian boyhood in "Special Deluxe" | 
    (Ken: That's the great, [*].) (Mattea: Of course.)
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    | In Rome, saturnism, or poisoning by this metal, was sometimes caused by the practice of boiling down wine in vessels made from it | 
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    | Israel's most famous architect, Moshe Safdie designed the Holocaust History Museum for this Jerusalem Remembrance Center | 
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    | Mountain ranges with this "snowy" name can be found both in California & southeastern Spain | 
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    | A 400-year-old one of these mighty trees, Iowa's state tree, was found near Des Moines in 2018 | 
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    | She had a bestseller with "Not That Kind of Girl" | 
    (Mattea: Who is it looks like [*]?) (Ken: Who is it is [*], yes.)
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    | The remains of the Ludus Magnus, a gladiator training school, are just steps from this arena built in Rome about 70 A.D. | 
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    | In tune with the latest fashion & music | 
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    | Thanks to architect Norman Foster, this London museum has a glass-enclosed courtyard | 
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    | These mountains run northeast to southwest from Tunisia, through Algeria & into Morocco | 
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    | This Greek love goddess is the mom of Phobos & Deimos, "fear" & "terror", so yeah, thanks for that, mom | 
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    | "Brat" is the aptly titled memoir of this member of the '80s Brat Pack seen here | 
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    | Over 2,000 years ago in India, iron & wood were combined to make wootz, an early version of this iron-carbon alloy | 
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    | To gently tease another person | 
    (Mattea: Okay, um, you know what? If I wager a lot and lose today, like, whatever, I had such a good run, so let's try and do, like, um,  honestly, $8,000.) (Ken: Wow, okay, a big wager.) ... (Mattea: Okay, well, I should have wagered more. What is [*]?)
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    | A palace that this architect built in the 1880s for his patron Eusebi Güell is a Barcelona landmark | 
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    | About 18,500 feet high, this inactive volcano in Russia is the highest peak in Europe | 
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    | That's no humpback whale you're hearing--it's the singing dog breed in Papua on the western side of this in Indonesia | 
    (Ken: It takes you to $27,200...) (Mattea: Oh, my God!) (Ken: Exactly twice Ben's score.) (Mattea: I knew I should have wagered more.)
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    | "More Fool Me" is a memoir by this witty Brit | 
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    | Tekhen, the Egyptian word for this type of pillar, comes from their word for "to pierce", like pierce the sky | 
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