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    | Beethoven's dramatic middle one | the Fifth 
 
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    | Elliot Handler, the "el" in this toymaker, died at age 95 in 2011 | Mattel 
 
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    | "King Richard" of NASCAR fame who won a record 27 races in 1967 | (Richard) Petty 
 
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    | In 1993 The New York Times Company paid $1.1 billion to acquire the Globe, a newspaper in this city | Boston 
 
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    | Work those harpooning arms, or "Thus, I give up the spear" will be your last words! & work those calves ...OK, calf, anyway! | Captain Ahab 
 
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    | This adjective can describe a bachelor worthy of marriage or an NFL receiver who's allowed to catch a forward pass | E-L-I-G-I-B-L-E 
 
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    | The Haydn one that matches the number of piano keys | 88 
 
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    | After nearly 100 years, this company cut its Oldsmobile brand from its line in 2004 | GM (General Motors) 
 
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    | University of Alabama football coach from 1958 to 1982 | (Bear) Bryant 
 
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    | As everyone belongs to everyone, mother & father are forbidden terms in this 1932 Aldous Huxley novel | Brave New World 
 
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    | Mr. Hugo created you; now you're mine!  & when you turn yourself in for theft, then escape & run, the leg lifts'll pay off | Jean Valjean 
 
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    | From the Latin for "bend", it means capable of being bent repeatedly without damage | P-L-I-A-B-L-E 
 
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    | Schumann's last; his first is called "Spring" | (Dan: What is Winter?) ...
 (Alex: Brandon, back to you, with a minute to go.)
 
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    | In summer 2010 this insurance giant paid back nearly $4 billion of its bailout loan; only $97 billion to go! | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 AIG
 
 
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    | Only African American to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon | Arthur Ashe 
 
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    | I'm enjoying the Street View feature of this service introduced in 2005--hey, who parked in my driveway? | Google Earth 
 
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    | You're a religious symbology professor at Harvard?!  Well, here's the Trebek code!  15 more 100-lb. bench presses! | (Robert) Langdon 
 
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    | Easily carried, such as a small TV or software that can run on multiple computers with the same operating system | P-O-R-T-A-B-L-E 
 
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    | Mahler's last finished one; he thought this is as many as a composer gets, & he was right | 9 
 
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    | This company, a leading supplier of business information & services, is known as D&B for short | Dun & Bradstreet 
 
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    | In 1999 50,000 people protested in Seattle against this international business group | (Dan: What is the G7?) 
 the World Trade Organization (WTO)
 
 
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    | OK, Mr. "Christmas Carol" ghost!  Time to use that chain you "forged in life", "link by link" for resistance work! | Jacob Marley 
 
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    | Old Navy uses this adjective for solid-color shorts that are patterned when inside-out | R-E-V-E-R-S-I-B-L-E 
 
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    | This maker of Huggies & Kleenex started out in 1872 to manufacture newsprint from rags | Kimberly-Clark 
 
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    | Jackie Robinson (posthumously) & this other trailblazing Robinson of baseball | Frank Robinson 
 
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    | Dr. Bob Pierce started this organization to help kids orphaned in the Korean War; today it helps kids all over the globe | (Stephanie: What is the Shriners?) ...
 (Alex: It's a charity I've been associated with for over a quarter of a century--[*].  Very good one, too.)
 
 World Vision
 
 
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    | You're a big pig! (a Berkshire boar) & you may be pres. of the Republic of Animal Farm, but it's time to work, pork chop! | Napoleon 
 
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    | Unbearable, such as the "Acts" passed by the British parliament in 1774 | I-N-T-O-L-E-R-A-B-L-E 
 
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