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Danny Ocean & Doug Ross on "ER" |
George Clooney
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Rabindranath Tagore & Mother Teresa are 2 Nobel laureates who went on to claim their heavenly prize after dying in this big city |
Kolkata
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A staple of Japanese convenience stores, tamago sando is the familiar sandwich of this stuff |
egg salad
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Cross a Rawls Jennet & a Red Delicious & you get this Japanese hybrid--sweet! |
Fuji
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Our crack-of-dawn early-morning duties unfortunately had to be faced with this boostless beverage |
decaf (feast backwards)
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On April 27, 1521 he led 60 men onto the island of Mactan & never left |
(Ken: That's correct. He died there.)
Magellan
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Jo March in 1994's "Little Women" & Joyce Byers on "Stranger Things" |
(Winona) Ryder
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Called the Pink City, Jaipur is the capital of this Indian state that means "land of kinds" |
Rajasthan
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Use light bulbs with this U.S. government certification; they burn longer & help cut down on greenhouse gases |
(Isaac: What is EcoSaver?) (Juveria: What's EnergySaver?)
Energy Star
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The K is not silent in this Jewish deli offering of dough that may be filled with meat, mashed potatoes or buckwheat groats |
(Juveria: What's kreplach?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Double Jeopardy!]
knish
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Making room for so many other boats in the crowded harbor, we were unable to do this properly with our own |
moor (room backwards)
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In 1620 this somewhat ironically named companion ship proved unseaworthy, so the Mayflower set off from England alone |
the Speedwell
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District Attorney Jim Garrison & John Dutton |
Kevin Costner
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The Bahá'í Lotus Temple & India Gate are sites in this city |
Delhi
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Before whistleblowing, he worked for Dell & Booz Allen Hamilton |
(Isaac: Who is Eric Snowden?)
Edward Snowden
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We stumped regular players with chilaquiles; can you 3 do better with these, crispy Latin American fried pork rinds? |
chicharrones
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Hopefully, you were repaid after spending your own cash to get an emergency one of these at the bris |
a diaper (repaid backwards)
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This mania for speculating in geographically named stock burst in 1720, ruining many British investors |
the South Sea Bubble
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"The Outlaw Josey Wales" & Rowdy Yates on "Rawhide" |
Clint Eastwood
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The name of this "Coast" that includes the southwestern state of Kerala likely comes from Tamil & Persian words |
Malabar
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Also known as conditional value at risk, this finance term measures the market risk of a portfolio |
the expected shortfall
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This mix of sugar, almond paste & unbeaten egg whites is used to make decorative shapes |
(Isaac: What is fondant?)
marzipan
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This top part of the semainier held her just reward for services rendered to a grateful family |
drawer (reward backwards)
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Seems the Niagara River has some pesky falls, so this canal opened in 1829 linking Lakes Erie & Ontario |
(Jervia: What's Oswego?) ... (Yogesh: [To Juveria, apologizing for the Canada-related rebound] Sorry.)
(the) Welland (Canal)
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Sofia in the musical remake of "The Color Purple" & Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson on "Orange Is the New Black" |
(Danielle) Brooks
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Before a 2020 visit from Pres. Trump, the replica tombs of these 2 lovers were cleaned for the first time in 300+ years |
(Yogesh: [Selecting first, and gesturing toward Juveria] I think we have to go with AROUND INDIA for 1000.) ... (Yogesh: I will bet 1,000 rupees.) ... (Ken: That is correct. At the Taj Mahal.)
Shah Jahan & Mumtaz
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Claude Debussy told this composer his work lacked form; he promptly wrote 7 piano duets titled "3 Pieces in the Form of a Pear" |
(Yogesh: Who is [*] of Vexations fame?)
Eric Satie
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Serrano ham & this cheese named for a Spanish region go together like Cruz & Bardem |
Manchego
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The professor said, "I slave away all semester & my nasty students give me" these "that will make everyone avoid my course" |
(Yogesh: Mine were for--quite positive, of course.)
evals (slave backwards)
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More than 20 countries sent delegates to a 1920 New York convention of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, led by this Jamaican immigrant |
Garvey
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