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Thursday, June 1, 11 PM Eastern (8 PM Pacific):
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Tuesday’s answers:
1 Poe
2 Unicorn
3 Humpback whale
4 Liberia
5 Homeland Security
6 Kiev
7 Sarah
8 Vodka
9 Becky Thatcher
10 8
11 Mad Men
12 Austria
13 modifier
14 Hillbilly
15 Adriatic
16 Catalyst
17 Barack Obama
18 Volt
19 Cleveland Cavaliers
20 James Fenimore Cooper
21 Montana
22 Monopoly
23 The Great Gatsby
24 Flag Day
25 Delaware
26 Obtuse
27 Henrietta Lacks
28 Ragweed
29 Cornell
30 Lake Nicaragua
31 Manet
32 Deadpool
33 Blue
34 Kuwait
35 To Kill A Mockingbird
36 Black Lives Matter
37 palette
38 Ruby
39 Periodic Table
40 Tchaikovsky
41 Harry Styles
42 David Farragut
43 Cancer
44 Prince Edward Island
45 The Underground Railroad
46 Apollo
47 Horsepower
48 glowworm
49 Oliver Twist
50 Pokemon Go
Wednesday’s Answers:
1 the Dalai Lama
2 Gore’s chores
3 bonds
4 King John
5 YUM!
6 Monaco
7 Samson
8 Nikki Haley
9 Carrie
10 South Africa
11 Manchester by the Sea
12 Harry Truman
13 SCOTUS
14 Robert Frost
15 Bahrain
16 Mitral valve
17 Frederic Chopin
18 Israel
19 Drake
20 The Goldfinch
21 Harrisburg
22 National Geographic
23 Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
24 bacon
25 The Apollo
26 morning or mourning
27 Henry Higgins
28 Orion
29 Operation
30 Jacques Cartier
31 Percussion
32 Superstore
33 435
34 Ferdinand Magellan
35 H.G. Wells
36 Brandy
37 Everywhere
38 Stamps
39 Polar Bear
40 Alvin Ailey
41 Netflix
42 Versailles
43 Plug and Play
44 Lake Baikal
45 Marc Antony
46 Giacomo Puccini
47 Sequencing
48 Hobbit
49 Anne Bronte
50 Mike Trout
Thursday’s answers:
1 Moby Dick
2 angels
3 acceleration
4 Harriet Tubman
5 fife
6 Allegheny Mountains
7 Hungarian
8 coddle
9 Maya Angelou
10 omega
11 Blackish
12 American Civil Liberties Union
13 schooner
14 Go Set A Watchman
15 Hispaniola
16 epiglottis
17 Tower of Babel
18 Northwestern
19 Maroon 5
20 Lemony Snicket
21 Lincoln
22 Slurpee
23 All’s Well That Ends Well
24 bonsai
25 Inquisition
26 red Fed
27 South Africa
28 stamen
29 Susan G. Komen Foundation
30 Ganges
31 The Last Supper
32 Chicago Cubs
33 House of Lords
34 Fort Sumter
35 The Elements of Style
36 vest
37 woke
38 stand your ground
39 7
40 Asia
41 James Cameron
42 senate
43 Pantone
44 Ethiopia
45 Cyrano de Bergerac
46 Verdi
47 Linnaeus
48 Bangor
49 Tom Clancy
50 Supergirl
holy cow that was insanely tough. Ive taken the test before and gotten 3-6 wrong. Got 22 wrong on this. not going to bother to do it this year.
Yeah I got 22/30 on the practice, 25/50 on this one. Ouch.
Would have gotten 40 on Tuesday, but only got 31 on Wednesday.
Looks like I got 37/50 on the Thursday night test. It seems like it was easier than the previous days–anyone else agree?
For 13, wouldn’t “Vessel” also work?
I would imagine they would accept “vessel” but “schooner” is more specific on both halves of the clue (in my opinion. I definitely spent a good 15 minutes debating this with a friend.)