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| Early in 2000 South Carolina governor Jim Hodges advocated removing this from atop the statehouse |
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| Johnny Depp debuted in this 1984 film & made a cameo later in the series in "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare" |
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| One difference between crickets & these, including locusts, is crickets' longer antennae |
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| With the creation of pancake makeup, he changed the face of Hollywood |
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A singer: "Stand By Your Man" |
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| In the E.R., doctors ask for things to be done immediately by using this 4-letter Latin abbreviation |
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The person heard here is the governor of this U.S. state: ("I'm a 6' 4", 250-pound ex-Navy seal, pro wrestler, radio personality....") |
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| This martial artist's 1995 film "Hung Fan Kui" was released in the U.S. as "Rumble in the Bronx" |
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| Made of paper, the nests of these wasps are a synonym for hostility & strife |
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| This Swedish actor who tried to expel demons in "The Exorcist" played the devil himself in "Needful Things" |
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A diva: "Bubbles: An Encore" |
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| In restaurants this number means "all gone" |
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| In this state's 1998 election, John Engler pulled the plug on the gubernatorial hopes of Jack Kevorkian's lawyer |
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| (Hi, I'm Gil Bellows of "Ally McBeal") In 1994 I was on the wrong side of the law as an inmate in this film that also starred Tim Robbins & Morgan Freeman |
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| A maggot represents this stage in the metamorphosis of a fly |
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| Seen here, the stage he designed for "Woodstock '99" was out of this world: |
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A Scandinavian movie director: "The Magic Lantern" |
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| When used with "up", this type of little house is slang for living together without being married |
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| In 1998 this state's Jim Geringer was the only governor to win election with under 100,000 votes |
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| She was nominated for an Oscar for playing a role based on herself in Neil Simon's "Chapter Two" |
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| The etymology of this word for the study of insects is that it comes from Greek for "notched" |
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| This contemporary of Einstein won the 1918 Nobel Prize for Physics |
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A religious leader: "Freedom in Exile" |
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| From the Latin for "chest", it's a pen used for small animals such as rabbits |
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| In 1990 she came within 2 percentage points of defeating Bill Bradley for his senate seat |
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| This bouncy wirehaired fox terrier shared the spotlight with William Powell & Myrna Loy in "The Thin Man" series |
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| There are biting & nonbiting types of this tiny insect with the name of an Archie Comics girl |
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| He wrote the play "Winterset" & co-wrote "What Price Glory?" |
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A former vice president: "Standing Firm" |
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| Manic depression is another term for this "disorder" marked by mood disturbances |
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