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CALL THE "I-T" DEPARTMENT |
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Recruited to a new organization, this agent is back in a post-9/11 world in Deaver, Jeffery Deaver's "Carte Blanche" |
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Evidence that lots of prehistoric creatures had wishbones means Archaeopteryx may lose its status as the first of these |
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You list these deductions on Form 1040, Schedule A |
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Heard on this show: "Marge, it takes two to lie. One to lie and one to listen" |
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She was born Martha Dandridge on the Chestnut Grove plantation in 1731 |
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(Kelley of the clue crew gives the clue from the RV Hall of Fame in Elkhart, IN) After a rainy camping trip, Arthur Sherman built the most popular trailer brand of the '30s. His children named this after a 19th-century transport, and the name makes it clear that you'll stay dry |
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Chapter 1 of this Laura Hillenbrand bestseller is titled "The Day of the Horse is Past" |
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Brachiosaurus had a long neck & longer front than hind legs, so it's most often compared to this African animal |
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Music app introduced by Apple on January 9, 2001 |
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Episodes of this show include "Make Love, Not Warcraft", "Die Hippie, Die" & "The Return of Chef" |
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Her name is on furniture with Bernhardt, rugs with Safavieh & other products to make your home better |
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Rving to this landmark? Mather Campground is on the South Rim & Kaibab Camper Village is on the north |
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Pick up a boxed set of the 7 Harry Potter novels beginning with "The Sorcerer's Stone" & ending with this one |
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The name of deinonychus means "terrible" this sharp item; it also had 60 knifelike teeth |
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A Greek island & a New York Ivy League town share this name |
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"Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?" this guy; "absorbent and yellow and porous is he" |
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An actress since her teens, she's been Emmy nominated as the mom on "Raising Hope" |
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Class C motor homes have a cozy bunk above this 3-letter structure where the driver sits |
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In an inspiring story, Colton Burpo, the young son of a Nebraska pastor, tells readers this place "is for real" |
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This plated beast whose name is from the Greek for "roof lizard" roamed what's now Dinosaur National Monument |
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A plan of travel for a vacation |
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Adam West is the mayor of Quahog, Rhode Island on this Fox show |
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In 1969, the year she turned 75, she announced her retirement as a dancer but kept creating dances |
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Traveland USA has a dozen RV dealerships on 38 acres in the Irvine area of this state |
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If you're looking for a biography, try "Wendy and the Lost Boys", about this late Tony-winning playwright |
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The bony structure at the back of ceratopsians' head has this name more suitable to part of a lacy dress |
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First name of violin virtuoso Perlman |
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Bender the Robot, on this show: "Blackmail is such an ugly word. I prefer 'extortion' --the 'x' makes it sound cool" |
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Stars like Bogie, seen here at a House Un-American Activities Committee hearing, were among Martha Holmes' subjects in 35 years snapping for this magazine |
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(Kelley of the clue crew gives the clue from the RV Hall of Fame in Elkhart, IN) In the 1930s, Hawley Bowlus started building streamlined metal campers. The design was soon taken over by this company, the oldest RV maker in existence, which still produces them |
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