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On its nearly 3,000-mile course, this river passes Mbandaka & Kisangani |
the Congo
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"Friday", co-written by this guy who played Craig in the movie |
Ice Cube
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Ernst Ruska, forbidden to touch his dad's Zeiss one of these as a kid, won a Nobel Prize for inventing the electron one |
a microscope
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From this song: "I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see" |
(Ken: [Before reading the clue] Here's your chance to get one of these...) ... (Yogesh: What is now [*]?) (Ken: Yes! You guys are saved.)
"Amazing Grace"
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A popular bulb flower & a vital organ are in this synonym for cowardly |
lily-livered
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In separate stories in "The Adventures of" him, this civilian detective describes officers Jones & Lestrade as imbeciles |
Sherlock Holmes
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"Blue Monday", an early '80s song by this band that asks, "How does it feel to treat me like you do?" |
New Order
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In the 1920s, Arthur Compton wondered why some X-rays had weird wavelengths & realized they aren't waves at all, they're these |
particles
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One story says the author of this hymn was inspired to write it while taking refuge from a storm |
(Isaac: What is... "Michael, Row The Boat Ashore"?) (Yogesh: Uh, what is "Amazing Grace"?)
"Rock Of Ages"
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"Hamlet" is the source of this phrase for an easy or pleasurable route |
(Roger: What is bed of roses?)
the primrose path
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Meyer Landsman, whom a review calls "a circumcised Sam Spade", appears in this author's "The Yiddish Policemen's Union" |
Michael Chabon
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We're not sure they call it that, but this country has a panhandle of desert-y land in its southeast |
Eritrea
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"Wednesday", a series in which Gomez Addams is played by him |
(Luis) Guzmán
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Rhyming with a term for a pro athlete on the market, it's a chemical trigger; Ehrlich's one is used to test for the presence of LSD |
(Roger: Yeah, let's make it a True Daily Get-Back-to-Zero.) (Ken: [Chuckles] True Negative Daily Double.) ... (Ken: Yes, not free agent, but [*]. You did it.)
reagent
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With music by Sir Arthur Sullivan & a favorite of the Salvation Army, this title precedes "marching as to war" |
(Ken: Every match point matters, Roger, so you're thinking about first, second, and third at this point. What do you want to risk?) ... (Ken: Roger?) (Roger: What is...) [The time expiry signal sounds.] (Ken: Oh, you're out of time.) (Roger: "Grainger Army"?)
"Onward Christian Soldiers"
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You're up on our stage, so you're clearly no wallflower or this "colorful" floral term for a bashful person |
a shrinking violet
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P.D. James' novels about this Scotland Yard detective & sometime poet have been adapted for TV multiple times |
Dalgliesh
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Stretching east-west across the continent, this region of scrubland lies between the Sahara & the moister areas to the south |
the Sahel
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"Saturday Night", a 2024 film about the first episode of SNL, with Jean Batiste playing this musical guest |
(Billy) Preston
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Weather forecasting was aided by these satellites that orbit at the speed the Earth turns; the Syncom program had the first ones |
geostationary (or geosynchronous)
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"On a hill far away stood" this "cross, the emblem of suffering and shame" |
an old rugged cross
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There's a member of the aster family in this expression meaning not tired at all |
fresh as a daisy
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Jim Thompson, the "Dimestore Dostoevsky" , created homicidal deputy sheriff Lou Ford in "The Killer" here |
The Killer Inside Me
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Named for a white explorer, this mountain on Uganda's west edge follows Kilimanjaro & Kenya as Africa's third-tallest |
Mount Stanley
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"Black Sunday", a 1977 film based on his novel of the same name |
(Yogesh: One of my all-time favorite films.)
Thomas Harris
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Movie pitch: Elmer McCollum (Adam Driver)'s discovery of this, with the line, "McCollum! Our cows are blind as bats! Tell me why!" |
vitamin A
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Originally a spiritual sung by the enslaved, it's where I'm "gonna lay down my burden" |
"Down By The Riverside"
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The prologue to the "Canterbury Tales" is an antecedent of this familiar saying about the effects of spring rain |
April showers bring May flowers
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Like this author who died in 2025, Serge, Gus & Roy in his debut novel, "The New Centurions", are LAPD cops |
Wambaugh
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