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    | A former House speaker, John Bell ran as a third-party candidate in this last election year before the Civil War | 1860 
 
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    | Marley's high-arcing tennis shots | Bob's lobs 
 
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    | Mix egg whites, gin, lemon juice & grenadine & you get this colorful "lady" | a pink lady 
 
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    | So your uncle killed Dad  & married Mom; I say stop brooding, get off your duff & kill your uncle! | Hamlet 
 
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    | While vacationing in this city, you might stop by the Pere-Lachaise cemetery to pay your respects to Chopin & others | Paris 
 
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    | Slang for your trachea | windpipe 
 
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    | William the Conqueror was crowned King of England in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day in this year | 1066 
 
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    | Freddie Mercury band's limas & kidneys | (Philip: What are Queen's spleens?) 
 Queen's beans
 
 
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    | For breakfast, this dish of diced & fried potatoes goes well with just about anything | hash browns 
 
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    | You say you value your wife's love above "the sea's worth", but you gotta jack it up & see what she needs: it's trust! | Othello 
 
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    | Saskatoon has a museum devoted to the culture of this former Soviet republic, the largest country entirely in Europe | the Ukraine 
 
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    | A plant also called checkerberry, or the oil made from it | wintergreen 
 
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    | The Pilgrims who survived the first winter celebrated New England's first Thanksgiving in this year | 1621 
 
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    | Mr. Vicious' offspring | Sid's kids 
 
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    | These cells can be monocytes, lymphocytes or neutrophils | white blood cells 
 
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    | After being your own severed hand on a platter, I think killing Tamora & her sons was a cry for help, General | (Maria: Who is Coriolanus?) ...
 (Alex: Who is [*]?)
 (Maria: [Almost inaudibly] I always get them mixed up.)
 (Alex: Yeah, it's...)
 
 Titus Andronicus
 
 
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    | Excursions are available from this largest Greek island to Santorini, which some call the "Lost Atlantis" | Crete 
 
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    | A pilot who flies in position behind & to the side of the formation leader | wingman 
 
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    | Reborn after 1,500 years, the first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in this year | 1896 
 
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    | A Rolling Stones lead singer's selections | Mick's picks 
 
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    | Sue Ellen Cooper, seen here, has the title of Exalted Queen Mother of this society | the Red Hat Society 
 
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    | Regan & Goneril got your inheritance, but you married the King of France; get over your daddy issues! | Cordelia 
 
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    | The Hofbrauhaus in Munich was once the royal court brewery of this German state | Bavaria 
 
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    | The poem "Invictus" says, "In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not" done this "nor cried aloud" | winced 
 
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    | The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24 of this year | (Jeremy: What is 1948?) 
 1945
 
 
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    | Ex-Black Sabbath singer's Muppet bears | (Alex: I can tell you loved that one.) 
 Ozzy's Fozzies
 
 
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    | Mr. Haney always tried to sell stuff to the Douglases on this rural 1960s sitcom | Green Acres 
 
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    | You're obese, gluttonous, lecherous, & you stabbed Hotspur's corpse; you either get it or you don't, & you don't | Falstaff 
 
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    | About half of the visitors to this former Portuguese colony are mainland Chinese coming to gamble | (Jeremy: What is Singapore?) 
 Macao
 
 
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    | Chicago suburb on the shores of Lake Michigan | (Alex: It's where you'll find that big wind.  [*].) 
 Winnetka
 
 
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