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What is common between the following words and names?

  • Sweden

  • Ashton Kutcher

  • salmon

  • dogs

  • Emma stone

  • Germany

  • elk

  • Chicago

  • Miami

  • Margot Robbie

  • heart transplant

  • countryside

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    $\begingroup$ Can we have a hint? $\endgroup$
    – user71727
    Dec 4, 2020 at 10:14
  • $\begingroup$ They all use the alphabet. $\endgroup$
    – rhsquared
    Dec 6, 2020 at 16:46
  • $\begingroup$ Words without Q. I think we need a hint. ; ) $\endgroup$
    – Amoz
    Jan 13, 2021 at 20:18

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This might be a huge stretch, but is it:

Jimmy Kimmel?

Sweden

Alicia Vikander Celebrates Sweden's Midsummer Holiday with Jimmy

Ashton Kutcher

Ashton played a voice swap game on The Tonight Show

salmon

Clips of the bit have been removed, but a forum post quotes a bit where Jimmy Kimmel pitches the cereal "Honey Bunches of Salmon"

dogs

This one is a little less direct, but from his Wikipedia page (emphasis mine), "Kimmel has performed in several animated films, often voicing dogs. His voice appeared in Garfield: The Movie and Road Trip, and he portrayed Death's Dog in the Family Guy episode "Mr. Saturday Knight..." He also has (at least one) dog

Emma stone

In his Oscars speech in 2018, he took a shot at Emma Stone

Germany

From Wikipedia, "two of his paternal great-great-grandparents were German immigrants", and he is quoted as saying "Germany is taking a stronger stance on Nazis than we are."

elk

His bucket list adventure consists of eating elk

Chicago/Miami

He is present on news sites/networks in Chicago and Miami, although these seem less solid

Margot Robbie

Margot has appeared on the show multiple times

heart transplant

While it's not a transplant, his son has gone through heart surgery

countryside

Some of his interviews have involved the countryside? That's all I've got for this one

If this isn't it, I think we're gonna need a hint :D

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