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THE MOTORCYCLE OF THESEUS |
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Brandy distillation is a major industry of this town in France's Nouvelle-Aquitaine region |
Cognac
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Theseus replaced this lever operated with the left hand; bikers still use it, but 95% of U.S. car drivers don't use the same-named pedal |
clutch
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The USA's Open Door Policy of 1899 sought to ensure all countries had equal access to trade with this nation |
(Victoria: What's Japan?)
China
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In 2013 this actress topped the adult contemporary chart with "Cups" |
Anna Kendrick
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(One more time, Rebecca Yarros.) I write down scenes & plot points on index cards, & even at that stage might include these hidden messages, an alliterative term from the world video games |
an Easter egg
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North of Grand Rapids, you'll find this city named for explorer Antoine; it was originally called Clam Lake! |
Cadillac
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A Vanity Fair article after the release of the musical "Tick, Tick... Boom!" called Andrew Garfield "the Ultimate" this |
a theater kid
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The original tires are gone; they were great on dirt but also this 2-word phrase, meaning the cops can't touch you in the city |
street legal
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Depicting scenes from the explorer's life, the Columbus Doors lead into this domed area, the heart of the U.S. Capitol |
the Rotunda
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Turns out music was his true vice! This actor had 2 '80s Top 40 hits: "Heartbeat" & "Till I Loved You", a duet with Barbra Streisand |
(Don) Johnson
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(Rebecca Yarros?) Important in world-building & adding context, short snippets at the start of book chapters, like the ones from "The Dragon Rider's Codex" in "Fourth Wing" are called these, from Greek for "to write upon" |
epigraph
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This city in southwest Germany is one of Europe's largest inland ports |
Mannheim
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In an '80s ad this iconic phrase precedes "They got the best for so much less, you'll really flip your lid" |
(Ken: Yes, I don't wanna grow up, [*]!) [Victoria laughs.]
I'm a Toys “R” Us kid
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There's a whole new single-shock rear suspension, the kind pioneered by this company's "Monocross" on the YZ250 in 1974 |
Yamaha
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Beginning in 1906, this man & his namesake company pioneered door-to-door sales, passing $800 million in purchases by 1960 |
(Ken: The [*] Brush Company, yes.)
Fuller
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M. Ward is the Him & she is the She of She & Him, & the 2 asked the musical question "Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?" |
Zooey Deschanel
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(Back to Rebecca.) As a romance novelist, I believe in treating my characters to "happily ever after", a phrase that first appears in English in a translation of this not-always-so-happy Italian Renaissance work set during a plague |
The Decameron
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Everglades National Park is just southwest of this city famed for its horse track replete with flamingos |
Hialeah
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In 1992 Bill Clinton gave himself this nickname after the New Hampshire primary |
the Comeback Kid
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Theseus put in a custom exhaust, just like the one Don Fera stunt-rode in this 1953 Marlon Brando movie |
The Wild One
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This venue in NYC's Theater District was operated during World War II as a place for servicemen to enjoy free entertainment |
Stage Door Canteen
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In this band, Jack Black & Kyle Gass were letter-perfect singing "Dude (I Totally Miss You)" & "Beelzeboss (The Final Showdown)" |
Tenacious D
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(Back to Rebecca Yarros.) Paving the way for me in the romantasy genre is this author of the "Throne of Glass" series, which she began writing as a teenager |
(Sarah J.) Maas
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This city was the eventual outcome of the wishes of Menelik II's wife, who wanted a house near some hot springs |
Addis Ababa
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This triumphant meme template shows 11-month-old Sam Griner clenching his fist on a beach in a green & white shirt |
(Ken: Online they call him [*].)
Success Kid
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The brakes have new these, a word one letter off from a measurement used for guns |
calipers
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Aldous Huxley recounted his experiences using mescaline in this nonfiction work |
The Doors of Perception
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Keanu Reeves played bass on tunes like "Everything Turns Around" for this band |
Dogstar
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(Here's Rebecca Yarros.) I majored in history & grew up in a 2nd-generation military family, so I can appreciate how this author's series "Master and Commander" combines history & military valor |
(Patrick) O'Brian
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