That super-famous geyser in Yellowstone that spews hot water? Everyone calls it this
Old Faithful
Although Illinois is known as the "Land of Lincoln", Abe lived in this neighboring "Hoosier State" from the age of 7 to 2
Indiana
In a Dr. Seuss book, this animal "in Socks" likes to create tongue twisters for Mr. Knox
Fox
For the cover of its guide to Italy, Lonely Planet used a photo of this scooter brand whose name is Italian for "wasp"
Vespa
With 1.7 billion streams & counting, let's hope The Eagles kept some "pink champagne on ice" to recognize this 1976 song
Hotel California
You're not gonna believe this, but the ambient air temp once hit 134° F. in this California locale
Death Valley
In 1863, Abe issued a proclamation asking his fellow citizens to observe this holiday on the last Thursday of November
Thanksgiving
The title of this C.S. Lewis classic mentions a feline named Aslan, an evil woman & a piece of furniture
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The Berlitz Pocket Guide to this country includes an itinerary for a "perfect day in Zürich"
Switzerland
"Dreams" by this '70s band has over 1.8 billion streams; shout out to that Ocean Spray-loving skateboarder
Fleetwood Mac
Mercury may be closest to the Sun, but it's not the hottest planet; this planet is hotter
Venus
After stumbling off a train platform, Lincoln's son Robert was saved by none other than Edwin Booth, the brother of this assassin
John Wilkes Booth
"Something That Happened" was John Steinbeck's working title for this 1937 novella about farm workers George & Lennie
Of Mice and Men
The 2022 Rough Guide to Costa Rica explains that beachgoers might get lucky & see a leatherback one of these
Turtle
With over a billion streams, ain't nothing gonna keep this 1967 Tammi Terrell/ Marvin Gaye hit from gettin' to you, babe
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
A hot room heated with dry heat instead of steam isn't a steam room, it's one of these
Sauna
DAILY DOUBLE
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The Broadway show "Oh, Mary!" is a darkly comedic take on this Kentuckian who married Abe in 1842 after a stormy courtship
ANSWER: Mary Todd
Nature writer Delia Owens branched out into fiction with her bestselling murder mystery "Where" these crustaceans "Sing"
Crawdads
Info on Turkish baths & how to take a self-guided tour of the Hagia Sophia is provided in the Rick Steves guide to this city
Istanbul
At over 2 billion streams, it's the most popular song by The Police by far (sorry, "Roxanne")
Every Breath You Take
Here's some dirt on the Earth's smokin' hot inner core: it's made of solid metal, mostly this one with chemical symbol Fe
Iron
At 6'4", Lincoln still ranks as the tallest POTUS; this president who took the oath in 1963 comes in second
Lyndon B Johnson
This Kurt Vonnegut satire about global destruction shares its title with a game that involves making shapes with a loop of string
Cat's Cradle
They're the 2 cities examined in Time Out's "Essential Guide to Russia's Twin Capital Cities"
St. Petersburg and Moscow
With over 1.7 billion streams, this Earth, Wind & Fire song endures; listen to it any month of the year
September