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    | From 1928 to 1931 Ford built almost 5 million of these Model T successor cars | the Model A 
 
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    | You might have a knife bearing the flag of this country | Switzerland 
 
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    | This musical opened in 1986 with Michael Crawford & Sarah Brightman in the lead roles, & it's still going strong | [Darren omitted the leading article from his response.] 
 The Phantom of the Opera
 
 
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    | To throw with violence, or a brief romantic relationship | fling 
 
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    | Jesper Harding, publisher of what's now this Philly newspaper, was for a time the USA's largest Bible publisher | the Inquirer 
 
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    | Early on, a seagull pecks at Melanie's head in this Hitchcock film; things go downhill from there | The Birds 
 
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    | By the mid-1970s no aspiring nerd was without one of these, like the TI-30 | a pocket calculator 
 
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    | The five red crosses on this former Soviet socialist republic's flag are the symbol of a certain saint; the Union Jack has one such cross | (Alex: [*], yes--symbol of Saint George.) 
 Georgia
 
 
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    | As seen in a photo, "Handbag" is a recent comedy that examines the relationship between these two women | Queen Elizabeth & Margaret Thatcher 
 
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    | A type of canine tooth | a fang 
 
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    | In 1895 bartender Harry Tammen & lottery promoter F.G. Bonfils founded this rival of the Rocky Mountain News | The Denver Post 
 
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    | Hitchcock said this 1958 film was his most personal one, & it took him to dizzying heights | Vertigo 
 
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    | From 1947 to 1953 U.S. production of these devices rose from fewer than 200,000 to more than 7 million a year | (Darren: What are transistors?) 
 television sets
 
 
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    | In 1776 Col. William Moultrie chose the crescent for what's now the flag of this state | South Carolina 
 
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    | In 2013 "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." Robert Vaughn played Juror No. 9 in a new version of this courtroom drama | Twelve Angry Men 
 
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    | This pouch that fits over a horse's muzzle contains his chow | a feedbag 
 
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    | His father acquired the San Francisco Examiner in 1880 as payment for a gambling debt & later gave it to him to run | (William Randolph) Hearst 
 
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    | Binoculars plus broken leg equals big problems for the photo-journalist played by this actor in "Rear Window" | James Stewart 
 
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    | The Victor Company enclosed the horn of a gramophone in a cabinet to create this hot-selling brand of the 19-teens | Victrola 
 
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    | This monarchy in the Pacific is about two-thirds Protestant | Tonga 
 
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    | In 2012 this murder mystery snared a record 60th year on the London stage | [Darren omitted the leading article from his response.] [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 The Mousetrap
 
 
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    | This dance developed around 1964 as a variation of the twist | the Frug 
 
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    | After his editorial writer killed an opponent of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, he left for NYC & bought the World | (Joseph) Pulitzer 
 
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    | Grace Kelly didn't phone in her performance as the wife of a British tennis pro in this 1954 film--she was killer! | Dial M for Murder 
 
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    | Once endorsed by Andre Agassi, this company's Rebel camera was a Consumer Reports Top 10 electronics product of 2013 | Canon 
 
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    | The flags of these two countries that begin with the same two letters both use imagery from earlier Ottoman designs | Turkey & Tunisia 
 
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    | This sheet metal reinforces & waterproofs the joints & angles of a roof | flashing 
 
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    | Charlestown-born Charles Taylor became publisher of this newspaper in 1873, it remained in the family for the next 126 years | (Kristen: What is The Boston Herald?) 
 The Boston Globe
 
 
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    | This composer scored 8 Hitchcock films, including "Psycho" & "The Man Who Knew Too Much", in which he had a cameo | (Alex: You are right, with less than a minute to go.) 
 Bernard Herrmann
 
 
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