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With 4 times the usual number of shares traded, the U.S. stock market crashed on "Black Tuesday" in this year |
1929
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Also meaning to cooperate, this 2-word phrase is the subtitle of MLB rule 5.01, "starting the game" |
(Joe: What is first pitch?)
play ball
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The Canadian part of these falls is separated from the American by Goat Island, where you can enjoy the Cave of the Winds |
Niagara Falls
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Specifically, back in this saddle used in show jumping, as opposed to the Western one used more for work |
an English saddle
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The first chapter in this book is "Mowgli's Brothers" |
The Jungle Book
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Charli xcx agrees that this "don't fall far from the tree, coz I've been looking at you so long, now I only see me" |
the apple
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After Thanksgiving, there's Black Friday, Shop Small Saturday, Cyber Monday & then this day to be generous to others |
Giving Tuesday
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An opening musical piece, it can also mean an opening move in a negotiation |
(Anise: What is prelude?)
overture
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Vatnajökull, said to be the largest glacier in Europe, feeds the gorgeous Dettifoss in this island nation |
Iceland
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Uh-oh, I think I left these on my horse! They're leather screens attached to the bridle to stop it from seeing sideways |
blinders (blinkers)
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Volume 1, Book 1, Chapter 5 is "Quasimodo"; Chapter 6, of course, is her |
(Joe: Who is Desdemona?) ... (Ken: Her name's [*] in Hunchback of Notre Dame.)
Esmeralda
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Neil Young sang, "My my, hey hey, rock & roll is here to stay, it's better to burn out than to" do this |
fade away
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This redundantly titled Taylor Swift breakup song begins, "Once upon a time, I believe it was a Tuesday when I caught your eye" |
(Mike: What is "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"?) ... (Ken: That's one redundant too, but this is [*].)
"Forever And Always"
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Meaning "arrival", in religious contexts it often precedes "calendar" |
advent
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During the rainy season, 300,000 gallons of water per second flows over the edge of this landmark along the Zambezi |
Victoria Falls
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This heavy draft horse was bred in Lanarkshire, Scotland, through which its namesake river flows |
Clydesdale
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Chapter 83 of "Moby-Dick" is this biblical prophet "Historically Regarded" |
Jonah
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In "Poker Face" Lady Gaga predictably tells us, "I wanna hold 'em like they do in" this state, "please. Woo!" |
Texas
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This author's "Tuesdays with Morrie" includes flashbacks to its characters back in college as student & professor |
Mitch Albom
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This very early time of day precedes "of Civilization" in the title of a classic work on early human cultures |
Dawn
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You can get up close & personal by these in Switzerland, located on the same-named large river |
(Joe: What is the... Rhône?)
the Rhine Falls
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If a horse is back in the snaffle again, it has this metal piece in its mouth to give the rider control; hope it isn't "spit" |
(Anise: What is the bridle?)
the bit
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In this novel Chapter 10 is "The Shell and the Glasses" & 12, "Cry of the Hunters" |
(Joe: [Whispers] Oh, boy.) (Ken: Joe?) (Joe: I don't know.) (Ken: No? The shell and the glasses, famous props in [*].) (Joe: All right.)
Lord of the Flies
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"Watching through windows, you're wondering if I'm okay", sang Cyndi Lauper in this hit |
"Time After Time"
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2017's Tuesday Night Massacre occurred when Donald Trump fired this FBI head for his handling of the Hillary Clinton email controversy |
Comey
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Latin gave us this beginning word, the title of a Best Picture nominee from 2010 with Leonardo DiCaprio |
(Anise: Uh, what is I... nomine?) (Joe: What is invictus?)
inception
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Falls falls falls... near the city of Twin Falls, Idaho, Shoshone Falls is a cataract on this river |
the Snake
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At the 1912 Olympics Sweden swept the medals for individual equestrian this, a French term for the discipline |
dressage
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"The River Bank" & "Mr. Badger" are titles in a book by him |
(Anise: Uh... what is... Wilder?) ... (Ken: The Wind in the Willows, you are correct.)
Kenneth Grahame
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"When did it end? All the enjoyment / I'm sad again, don't tell my boyfriend", laments this song from a blockbuster film |
(Ken: From Barbie, it's called [*].)
"What Was I Made For?"
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