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What's the Kennection? #77

2023-08-27 12:20
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
What's the Kennection? #77

Welcome to Kennections, a weekly quiz created by Jeopardy! champion/co-host Ken Jennings. Here's how to play: All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out? (Note: We've given you a hint by showing you how many letters are contained within the answer, but this quiz is not interactive.)

1. Adam Driver rose to fame playing the often-shirtless Brooklyn carpenter-actor Adam Sackler on what HBO comedy?

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2. A gander is an adult male example of what bird?

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3. A pioneering woman daredevil named Tiny Broadwick was the inventor of the ripcord, the device that opens what object?

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4. Which national park is named for more than 2000 natural sandstone features there, including the “Delicate” one on the Utah state license plate?

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5. The 16th-century “Hunt-Lenox” and “Ostrich Egg” are the only two of what items known to feature the phrase “Here be dragons”?

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ANSWERS ----->

1. Adam Driver rose to fame playing the often-shirtless Brooklyn carpenter-actor Adam Sackler on what HBO comedy?

GIRLS

2. A gander is an adult male example of what bird?

GOOSE

3. A pioneering woman daredevil named Tiny Broadwick was the inventor of the ripcord, the device that opens what object?

PARACHUTE

4. Which national park is named for more than 2,000 natural sandstone features there, including the “Delicate” one on the Utah state license plate?

ARCHES

5. The 16th-century “Hunt-Lenox” and “Ostrich Egg” are the only two of what items known to feature the phrase “Here be dragons”?

GLOBES

WHAT'S THE KENNECTION ----->

What's the Kennection?

WORDS THAT CAN FOLLOW “GOLDEN”

This article was originally published on www.mentalfloss.com as What's the Kennection? #77.