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    | A French horn's name is technically just "horn"-- & the modern version was born not in France, but in this land of Oktoberfest | 
    Germany
 
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    | The beloved March sisters--Meg, Jo, Beth & Amy--are the heroines of this classic novel | 
    Little Women
 
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    | It goes hand in hand with "trick" on All Hallows' Eve | 
    (Heather: What is, or [*]?)
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    | Will Ferrell films: "Old School", "Anchorman", "Step Brothers" & this comedy set in the Big Apple & the North Pole | 
    (Mo: I was ahead of my time.) (Ken: You're batting .500 with [*].)
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    | You're snapping a selfie at this museum's main entrance, a glass pyramid designed by architect I.M. Pei | 
    the Louvre
 
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    | A family-owned port-a-potty business since 2003, its name is "yes yes" in French | 
    Oui Oui
 
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    | A French horn & choir comprise the iconic intro of this Rolling Stones song, in which Mick assures us, "you get what you need" | 
    "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
 
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    | Grammy-winning sisters Ruth, Anita, Bonnie & June kept fans so excited performing as this foursome | 
    the Pointer Sisters
 
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    | A large, lavish party with dancing; once upon a time Cinderella attended one | 
    ball
 
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    | U.S. gymnasts: Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, Kerri Strug & this gold medalist who became America's Sweetheart in 1984 | 
    Mary Lou Retton
 
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    | You're taking a dip in one of the world's most photographed swimming pools, Bondi Icebergs, in this city Down Under | 
    (Heather: What is Brisbane?)
  Sydney
 
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    | A port-a-potty business for over 30 years, it's also a poker hand consisting of the five highest cards of one suit | 
    (Ken: It's an upscale port-a-potty outlet.)
  Royal Flush
 
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    | In one of the least alluring rituals of horn maintenance, players must invert their instruments routinely to drain them of this | 
    (Ken: So, Mo just made a move with the first one, Heather. I'm sorry it's not Spanx, but what do you think about the French horn?) (Heather: What do I think about the French horn? Just as an instrument?) (Ken: How much do you want to wager?) (Heather: Oh, how much do I want to wager?) (Ken: How confident are you about the French horn?) (Heather: I mean, let's do $2,000.) (Ken: All right.) (Heather: That's a terrible idea.)
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    | Carmen, Lena, Tibby, Bridget, & a pair of secondhand Levi's in a 2005 film | 
    Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
 
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    | It's the "P" in the automotive acronym PRNDL | 
    park
 
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    | Celebrity chefs: Wolfgang Puck, Julia Child, Anthony Bourdain & this N'awlins legend known for his catchphrase "Bam!" | 
    Emeril Lagasse
 
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    | You're hiking up the Yoshida Trail, the most popular route to the summit of this sacred peak in Japan | 
    Mount Fuji
 
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    | Finally, I've been holding it in forever; it's what the WC stands for on this port-a-potty | 
    water closet
 
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    | After the 2014 finale, the iconic blue French horn from the set of this TV comedy went home with actor Josh Radnor | 
    How I Met Your Mother
 
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    | Not everyone on "Keeping up with the Kardashians" was a Kardashian; these three were the only sisters to boast TV's splashiest name | 
    Kourtney, Kim & Khloe
 
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    | In the "Ice Age" films, the acorn-obsessed Scrat is a fictional saber-toothed species of this rodent | 
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    | Masterpieces: "Mona Lisa", "The Last Supper", "the starry night" & this Botticelli work of a goddess standing in a scallop shell | 
    (Mo: What is Venus? What is Venus on the Half Shell?) ... (Ken: I like Mo's title better, but it's normally called. [*].)
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    | You're geeking out on a "Game of Thrones" tour of Dubrovnik, an ancient port city in this country | 
    Croatia
 
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    | A break at the Indy 500, it's also the name of public toilets used in San Francisco since 2014 | 
    Pit Stop
 
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    | This part of the horn where a player inserts their hand can be detached on some instruments to make carrying easier | 
    the bell
 
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    | Fans of this 1996 bestseller have formed dozens of female bonding clubs worldwide; not all require campfire initiation rituals | 
    Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
 
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    | In "Mean Girls", Gretchen Wieners tries to make this word happen to no avail | 
    fetch
 
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    | Rock drummers: Neil Peart, Ginger Baker, Keith Moon & this legendary Led Zeppelin beat keeper | 
    John Bonham
 
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    | You're paddling through the heart of Budapest on a kayaking trip down this river | 
    the Danube
 
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    | Based in Eau Claire, WI, this port-a-potty company shares its name with the target where a skydiver lands | 
    (Ken: You can do your business in a [*]. That would be a [*]. Next time you're in Eau Claire, check it out. I really recommend it.)
  Drop Zone
 
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