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AROUND THE BIG WATER JUST SOUTH & WEST OF FLORIDA |
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The more than 40 species of deer include this one, whose name comes from Native American words meaning "snow shovel" |
a caribou
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Ready to invest in this to kick your little pottery hobby up a notch? The Speedball Big Boss handles up to 175 pounds of clay |
(Isaac: What is a kiln?) (Roger: [Gesturing with a twirling finger] What's a spinning [*]... for pottery?)
wheel
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This boy from Oz won a Tony for his Broadway debut playing fellow Aussie Peter Allen in "The Boy from Oz" |
Jackman
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In early 19th c. Britain, these competed with rail to transport goods; Thomas Telford's Shropshire Union one flows to this day |
a canal
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Defeating Spanish forces at Tampico in 1829 was a big win for this general who was up & down in Mexican politics for decades |
(Ken: And here's the last clue, back to whatever that body of water is called...)
Santa Anna
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Also a show biz periodical, it can refer to a specific type or a selection of choices |
variety
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They were brought to Australia in 1840 & "Tracks" is Robyn Davidson's account of a solo trek with 4 of them across the continent |
(Roger: What are rabbits?)
camels
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"The Joy of" this park & backyard game by Mario Pagnoni is in its fifth edition & has all the info you need |
bocce
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With 6, she has won the most competitive Tonys, most recently in 2014 for "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill" |
Audra McDonald
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Before he got into founding, a 21-year-old carpenter named Ezra Cornell settled in this city in 1828 |
Ithaca
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Eva Longoria was born & Selena died in this Texas city with a religious name |
(Juveria: What's San Antonio?)
Corpus Christi
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It's either an advantage or a disadvantage included in a contest to level a playing field |
handicap
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Helping it stay warm in arctic environments, this ungulate has some of the longest hair in the animal kingdom |
(Ken: Alex Trebek's favorite, yes.)
a musk ox
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Medieval warriors did it with a weapon called the francisca; folks from Brooklyn to L.A. do it as part of a recent trend |
(Ken: Recent hipster trend with medieval weapons? [*]!)
axe throwing
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Twins Peter & Anthony Shaffer have won 3 Tonys between them for Best Play: Tony for "Sleuth" & Pete for these other 2 one-word titles |
(Ken: [After time expires] Looks like Roger had one of 'em?) (Roger: [*]?) (Ken: [*], the other one's [**].) (Roger: Oh!)
Equus & Amadeus
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A Louisiana bay has the same name as this 4-year-old in a children's TV show created in Quebec |
Caillou
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Whether on the slopes or not, it can refer to either a deteriorating condition or a freedom from obstacles |
(Isaac: Wha--uh, what is... freefall?)
downhill
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About the size of a domestic hog, this ungulate is less aquatic & more solitary than its relative that's 10x larger |
(Juveria: My brother is a veterinarian for ungulates, so I gotta do--) (Ken: Really?) (Juveria: Yep, so sixty-two--whatever--how much money I have.) (Ken: True Daily Double.) (Juveria: On--on UNGULATES. I'm sorry, Omar.) (Ken: Only because you have an ungulate veterinarian in the family.) (Juveria: He really loves ungulates.) [Laughter] (Ken: A lot of pressure, then.) ... (Juveria: What... is... a...) [The time expiry signal sounds.] (Juveria: ...river otter?) (Ken: Out of time, I'm afraid. I think you're covered here, because your brother does not treat many of these. It's [*].) (Juveria: Of course. Sorry!)
a pygmy hippopotamus
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If you want to see for yourself how the sausage is made, try preparing this best-known one of North Africa using lamb & harissa sauce |
merguez
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Angela Lansbury won her last acting Tony in 2009 for a revival of this Noël Coward comedy |
Blithe Spirit
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About 60 miles from Munich is Linderhof Palace, the only one this kooky 19th century king lived to see completed |
Mad King Ludwig
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A bit inland is the binational metro area Brownsville-this Mexican city that the Dead Kennedys would sing as "Kill The Moor" |
Matamoros
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Meteorologists know this word can mean to withstand or to wear away |
weather
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The European variety of this 4-letter goat lives at altitudes close to the snow line & is a protected species in the Italian Alps |
an ibex
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Maybe also useful on the run in a forest, burning & dodging are basic techniques in this more aesthetic pursuit |
photography
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This legend kept up her one-word-show winning ways in 2022, following Tonys for "Gypsy" & "Evita" with one for "Company" |
(Isaac: Oh, I shouldn't have done that. Who is [*]?) (Ken: It is [*]! You should have done that! You're in the lead!)
(Patti) LuPone
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Along with an art dealer, this heir to a cosmetics fortune founded the Neue Galerie, opened in 2001 in a New York City mansion |
(Juveria: Who is Lauren?)
(Ronald) Lauder
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This Mexican isthmus is featured in a poem by Wallace Stevens, who rhymed it with "upon the deck" |
Tehuantepec
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Triply contronymic--we're making that a word--it describes a bluish bruise, one red with anger, or someone ghastly pale |
livid
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