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  • For his VIP game, Sir Patrick Stewart is quizzed on the meanings of Shakespearean insults.
  • An eponym is something that is named for a person. In this game, we pretend that some everyday words could be etymologically traced to a famous namesake.
  • In this game, we satisfy the science nerds and the word nerds with some clues to rhyming pairs of words.
  • Can we buy some vowels, please? In this final round, each answer contains each of the five vowels-- a, e, i, o, u-- exactly once. You don't need no education to ace this one!
  • U.S. track star Allyson Felix surpassed the record after winning bronze on Friday in the 400 meters at the Tokyo Olympics.
  • Honey, honey, yeah! We've rewritten Heard It Through The Grapevine to be about famous film endings that you've probably heard about through the grapevine. No spoiler alerts necessary.
  • Sir Patrick Stewart talks about living in Brooklyn, becoming a knight, and his new show Blunt Talk.
  • The CDC's new, more limited eviction moratorium may help it survive legal challenges. President Biden is pushing states to quickly distribute federal aid to the millions of renters who need it.
  • Apple's plans to scan iPhones for images of child sexual abuse is raising concern among some security researchers who say the system could be misused.
  • A top central Illinois banker said Thursday he's optimistic about the economy. Busey Bank Chief Investment Officer Zach Holland told a business crowd at Illinois Wesleyan University that economic activity is higher now than before the pandemic, driven by consumer spending.
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