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He's killed in chapter 135 when Moby Dick drags him into the ocean after he gets caught in the rope of a harpoon |
(Matt: What's Queequeg?)
Ahab
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This brunch favorite is made with sparkling wine or champagne & orange juice; pretty simple |
a mimosa
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Artists like Joan Miró used drawing sticks called these, also a term for any soft shade of color |
pastels
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In the human body most cells normally contain 23 pairs of these |
(Ken: Amy, before you select, we're trying out something a little bit new in Jeopardy! Masters. For the first time in the almost 60-year history of Jeopardy!, we're going to reveal in advance where the Daily Doubles are located, but only for you, the viewers at home. Here in the studio and, of course, for our contestants, they will remain concealed. And if you at home prefer not to know, you can always look away. Let's find out where the Daily Double will be in this first round. [Beep boop] All right, there it is. We'll hide it again. It's safe to look.)
chromosomes
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A grand overall scheme & a stucco guy |
(Amy: What is--ah! What is a--a great plan and a... state ban?) (Ken: No, I'm sorry, you're out of time. But Matt, it came to you?) ... (Ken: Yes, you looked so happy when that appeared in your mind's eye.)
a master plan & a plaster man
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In this Dickens novel, Sydney Carton loves Lucie Manette so much that he replaces her husband on the guillotine |
A Tale of Two Cities
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This author gets the credit for the Vesper cocktail of gin, vodka & Lillet, as featured in "Casino Royale" |
Fleming
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Add chalk or clay to this basic type of liquid pigment & you get an opaque, matte type of paint called gouache |
watercolor
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Atomic No. 20, it's good when it's in the bones but bad when it builds up in the arteries |
calcium
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A flexible entryway for a tabby & a thin hat |
(Andrew: What is a... cat door and a--) (Ken: No, I'm sorry. You're out of time.)
a cat flap & a flat cap
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(Jason Alexander gives the clue.) The great Robin Williams has a unique link to "Star Trek": the uniform he wore as an alien on this '70s sitcom looks like the one worn by the evil Colonel Green in "The Savage Curtain" (or, "Help me, Spock!") episode |
Mork & Mindy
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In "The Green Mile", this death row inmate who has healing powers is innocent but is resigned to his fate |
Coffey
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Da! This classic made with vodka, ginger beer & lime juice is often served in an ice-cold copper cup |
a Moscow mule
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Though some Dutch vanitas paintings of the 17th century contain people, most involve inanimate objects & are called these |
still life
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In 1817 this "Magnolia State" became the 20th state to enter the Union |
Mississippi
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A cliche meaning a devastating punch & an embarrassed black bird |
a crushing blow & a blushing crow
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(Jason Alexander gives the clue.) Mastering the field of marine biology on "Seinfeld", I found certain man-made objects can obstruct the blowholes of large cetaceans; specifically, was that a golf ball made by this brand? |
[Matt mimes holding up a golf ball when giving his response.]
a Titleist
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As this character created by Louisa May Alcott had hoped, "the tide went out easily" & "she quietly drew her last" breath |
Beth (March)
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You don't have to wait for McDonald's or St. Patrick's Day to make a boozy this, with vanilla ice cream & creme de menthe |
a Shamrock Shake
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Seen here, John Vanderlyn's "Palace and Gardens of Versailles" is this type of piece, from the Greek for "all" & "sight" |
(Matt: What's... panopticon?)
panorama
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This mathematician who was the subject of the movie "A Beautiful Mind" was intrigued by the number 23 & died on that day in May 2015 |
(John) Nash
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An unhappy sentimental song & an unpleasant Cobb or Waldorf |
a sad ballad & a bad salad
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(Jason Alexander gives the clue.) On "Taxi" as Reverend Jim, this actor gave a master class in line delivery simply by asking, "What does a yellow light mean?" YouTube it; you won't be disappointed |
Christopher Lloyd
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His mistress Myrtle Wilson meets a messy end, run over by his wife Daisy; Jay Gatsby takes the blame |
Tom (Buchanan)
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According to its label, this German liqueur is made from "56 botanicals" & it's the bomb! |
Jagermeister
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Nothing to do with noodles, it's the 7-letter Italian technique of laying on paint thickly |
impasto
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Some of the greatest portraits of Georgia O'Keeffe were taken by this photographer-husband, 23 years her senior |
Stieglitz
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Contesting with a prevaricator & igniting a blaze |
(Ken: That's how that's gonna work.)
fighting a liar & lighting a fire
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