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| CLASSIC TV SHOWS BY CHARACTER |
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Trixie Norton, Alice Kramden |
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| The idea of due process of law dates from this 1215 document |
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| This brand of toy cars roared into the world in 1968 |
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| This Vermont capital's Winooski River offers excellent canoeing & fishing |
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| Lovable "Larry the Lobster" is the official mascot of this seafood restaurant chain |
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| The 2000 Supreme Court decision in this case, him v. him, involved vote-counting guidelines & due process of law |
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| These very tight short shorts were popular in the early 1970s |
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| The grave of witchcraft trial Judge John Hathorne is in the Burying Point, this city's oldest cemetery |
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| A variety lacking enlarged pincers, this 5-letter "prickly" type of lobster is also known as a sea crayfish |
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| In 1970 the Supreme Court held for the first time that due process required proof of guilt "beyond" this |
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| "Liquid" expression meaning "to dampen the enthusiasm of" |
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| This state is home to America's oldest standing synagogue, the Touro Synagogue in Newport |
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| One of a lobstering crew is called this man, not because he's grim but for standing in the back of the boat |
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Cinnamon Carter, Jim Phelps |
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| "Due Process of Law" appears first in this amendment; go ahead, "take" it, you won't get in trouble |
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| Alec Leamas is the title character of this novel, John le Carre's first masterpiece |
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| Boston Harbor is the mouth of this river that flows through Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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| Water fleas, shrimp & lobsters are all members of this arthropod class |
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Gloria Stivic, Irene Lorenzo |
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| This man vs. Arizona said confessions obtained without telling suspects of their right to counsel couldn't be used in court |
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| A nursery rhyme says, "If your daughters do not like" these, "give them to your sons" |
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| This highest peak in New Hampshire's presidential range occasionally can be seen from the Atlantic Ocean |
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| The outer supporting shell of a lobster is known as one of these protective coverings |
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