Historic Ships
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The 48-gun galleon San Martin was the flagship of the Duke of Medina  Sidonia, who led this group against England in 1588

The Spanish Armada

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Will Arnett watches magic being made with tiny plastic bricks on the Fox show called this "Masters"

Lego

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Kandahar (1747-1773)

Afghanistan

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Types oof these waves include Love, primary, secondary & the "did you feel that?" kind

seismic waves

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It's an embankment raised alongside a river, perhaps the Mississippi, to prevent it from overflowing

a Levee

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This ironclad built by John Ericsson for the U.S.  Navy was never truly seaworthy & sank in December 1862 off Cape Hatteras

the Monitor 
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In 2022, he logged his 1,500th sketch with "Saturday Night Live" & that's what's up with that

Kenan Thompson

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Yangon, sometimes called Rangoon (1948-2005)

Myanmar

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Radar images taken by the Magellan spacecraft in the 1990s helped determine that this planet has around 85,000 volcanoes 

Venus

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From the French for "retort" it's witty conversation marked by quick responses

repartee

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Daily Double:

The world's largest aircraft carrier for 10 years, it was built starting in October 1943 & named for a battle 16 months before

Midway

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James & Patrick Crawley's deaths on the Titanic set up an inheritance problem early on in this British drama 

Downton Abbey
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Entebbe (1894-1962)

Uganda

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In 1671 naturalist John Ray discovered this acid by collecting & distilling large numbers of dead ants 

Formic Acid

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Paridae is a family of smallish birds such as the titmouse & this one

a chickadee
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In 1789 this ship's crew tried to settle on Tubuai in the Austral Islands but were rebuffed by the native inhabitants & returned to Tahiti

the Bounty

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This actor who played a very mad man in season 5 of "Fargo" had a "dedicated nippleologist" for his faux piercings

Jon Hamm

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Quezon City (1948-1976)

The Philippines

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In 1948 this vitamin C advocate found that the polypeptide chain would coil into a structure he called the alpha helix

Linus Pauling

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This word for a wild close-quarter brawl can also mean a confused jumble of people in a crowd

a melee

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This similar-sounding sister ship of the Lusitania named for a North African kingdom served as a hospital ship in World War I

the Mauretania

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This veteran actor has been seen on Netflix in "3 Body Problem" & the final 2 seasons of "The Crown"

Jonathan Pryce

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Turku (1809-1812)

Finland

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It's the 5-syllable word for a counterpart such as the positron to the negatively charged electron

an antiparticle

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Fisherman father of the Apostles James & John in the Bible

Zebedee
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