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This goo is worth a point in April 2024.

publication date: Friday, March 29, 2024 (part of April 2024) - the answer will be revealed on Friday, April 5

category: Internet

clue: This influencer believes in unprocessed raw meat, but not in unprocessed raw truth about his own steroid use. Who's the king?

intended difficulty: easy

solved by: Russ Wilhelm and Steve West

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This goo is worth a point in April 2024.

publication date: Thursday, March 28, 2024 (part of April 2024) - the answer will be revealed on Thursday, April 4

category: Music

clue: After a dive into the deep end of the music pool, this singer resurfaced with a hit single about self-control (not breath control) and learned to freestyle over an impressive variety of genres.

intended difficulty: hard

solved by: Russ Wilhelm and Steve West

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This goo is worth a point in April 2024.

publication date: Wednesday, March 27, 2024 (part of April 2024) - the answer will be revealed on Wednesday, April 3

category: Music

clue: Since humble beginnings in a food & liquor shop, he went on to be a successful entrepreneur, with a focus on lasers and drills.

intended difficulty: medium

solved by: Russ Wilhelm and Steve West

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This goo is worth a point in April 2024.

publication date: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 (part of April 2024) - the answer will be revealed on Tuesday, April 2

category: Art

clue: On this 1400th anniversary of the first Eid al-Fitr, if you wanted to tell someone "Eid mubarak" through the U.S. mail, you might apply the work of this Virginia-based calligrapher.

intended difficulty: medium

solved by: Russ Wilhelm and Steve West

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This goo is worth a point in March 2024.

publication date: Monday, March 25, 2024 (part of March 2024) - the answer will be revealed on Monday, April 1

category: Literature

clue: The two best-known works of this American novelist each kicked off a decades-long series: A Wizard of Earthsea and The Left Hand of Darkness.

intended difficulty: easy

solved by: Russ Wilhelm and Steve West

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This goo is worth a point in March 2024.

publication date: Sunday, March 24, 2024 (part of March 2024) - the answer will be revealed on Sunday, March 31

category: Inventions

clue: This engineer and business executive created a number of classic cars from Pontiac's GTO to the Firebird, but his name will forever be linked to the unpainted, gull-winged flop that put his company out of business in the 1980s but was spotted above Hill Valley, California as recently as 2015.

intended difficulty: easy

solved by: Russ Wilhelm and Steve West

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This goo is worth a point in March 2024.

publication date: Saturday, March 23, 2024 (part of March 2024) - the answer will be revealed on Saturday, March 30

category: Government

clue: It's not surprising that this controversial Coloradan has focused on gun rights since being elected to the House in 2020, since she owned a restaurant called Shooters in the town of Rifle that took "open carry" as its theme.

intended difficulty: very easy

solved by: Russ Wilhelm and Steve West

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