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    | Vance Joy wrote a chill song named this, what NOAA says a rip current is "sometimes incorrectly called" | "Riptide" 
 
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    | Feel free to ring in if you know that this object was featured on the first Forever stamps, issued in 2007 | the Liberty Bell 
 
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    | This word can refer to a detective who's tough & unsentimental or an egg cooked until the yolk is solid | hard-boiled 
 
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    | Her "An Old-Fashioned Girl" wasn't quite as popular as her "Little Women" | Alcott 
 
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    | Men's Journal says, "if you want big arms", do these, bending the elbow with a weight (not a drink) in your hand | curls 
 
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    | October 25, 1929, Buffalo Evening News: "Curious Throng" this street "as Crash Wipes Out Fortunes"
 | Wall Street 
 
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    | This singer born in Hawaii sang about making banana pancakes on a rainy day | (Ken: The very chill [*], yes.) 
 (Jack) Johnson
 
 
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    | Batter up for this baseball legend featured on a 2024 stamp as a member of the Atlanta Braves | (Hank) Aaron 
 
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    | It describes a statue of Julius Randle that's 6'8" tall | life-size 
 
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    | Legend has it when a British captain asked him to surrender in 1779, he replied, "I have not yet begun to fight!" | (John Paul) Jones 
 
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    | Incorrect efforts to get ripped these muscles can lead to diastasis recti, often but not always a postpartum condition | your abs 
 
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    | May 1915, The Taunton Courier: This ship "torpedoed without warning... what will America do?"
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    | A chill song by the band Magic! about a dad not liking his daughter's suitor asked, "Why you gotta be so" this title word? | rude 
 
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    | A stamp celebrating the 50th anniversary of this observance went on sale in April 2020 | Earth Day 
 
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    | In many pageants, the person finishing third is designated the second this | runner-up 
 
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    | The canonization of Joan of Arc in 1920 renewed his interest in writing a play about her, which he did a few years later | (Ken: Yeah, Saint Joan.) 
 Shaw
 
 
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    | This is said to be the most common question in the gym; if your answer is twice your body weight, you must have some major pecs | (Ken: Yes, we also would've taken [*], bro?) [Laughter]
 
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    | July 23, 1934, the Chicago Daily Tribune: "Kill" this man "Here"--"2 women wounded as outlaw falls on Lincoln Ave."
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    | "End Of Beginning" is a chill song by this musician & actor, you know, Steve with the hair on "Stranger Things" | Joe Keery 
 
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    | This Pennsylvania-born man known for his graffiti art was honored in 2025 with Love stamps featuring his work | Keith Haring 
 
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    | This adjective means as deeply dark as tar or asphalt | pitch-black 
 
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    | He's the man seen here with his proposed design for a 528-story office building | Frank Lloyd Wright 
 
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    | Hannibal Lanham, aka Hannibal For King, popularized these, using your body weight & from Greek for "beautiful" & "strength" | calisthenics 
 
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    | December 28, 1989, The Statesman Journal: "Troops attack" this Central American leader "with rock music"
 | Noriega 
 
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    | Their self-titled 1996 album included chill tracks like "Doin' Time" & "What I Got" | Sublime 
 
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    | A Forever stamp from 2022 honoring this author featured an illustration from his "The Giving Tree" | Silverstein 
 
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    | Hyphenated term meaning a frantic final effort made to avoid disaster, not a final long, narrow excavation | last-ditch 
 
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    | In the first issue of his newspaper the Liberator, he called for the immediate emancipation of all slaves | (William Lloyd) Garrison 
 
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    | Fun for no one, these take you from squat to plank to squat ad nauseam; add weights & they're known as man makers | (Ken: Nobody likes [*], right.) 
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    | 1954, The Rutland Herald: "U.S. airlifting paratroops from France to" this Colonial region
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 Indochina
 
 
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