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    tipping
 
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    Elvis Presley
 
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    New Orleans
 
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    Sodom
 
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    charades
 
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    | This author of "The Color Purple" won a 1986 O. Henry Prize for her story "Kindred Spirits" | 
    Alice Walker
 
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    | The name of this monetary unit comes from the word for "round"; earlier coins were often oval | 
    yen
 
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    | His 1983 hit "Beat It" featured Eddie Van Halen on guitar | 
    Michael Jackson
 
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    | Fantastic figureheads are on display in the Mariners' Museum in Newport News in this state | 
    Virginia
 
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    | This Philistine asked David, "Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves?" | 
    Goliath
 
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    | Of boccie, bagatelle, & baccarat, the one that doesn't use balls | 
    baccarat
 
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    | His sci-fi novel, "The Invisible Man" is sometimes subtitled "A Fantastic Sensation" | 
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    | Tokyo is served by two of these: Narita & Haneda | 
    airports
 
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    | This band adapted its name from Leonard Skinner, a gym teacher who loathed their long hair | 
    Lynyrd Skynyrd
 
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    | There's a small museum devoted to Father Damien in this state capital | 
    Honolulu
 
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    | The cover, or mercy seat, of this box represented the throne of God | 
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    | You take an opponent's checker after you do this to it | 
    jump it
 
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    | She wrote of the Chinese people, "They yield, they bend to the wind, but they never break" | 
    Pearl S. Buck
 
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    | After being rebuilt in 1855, the Imperial Palace in this former capital was home to just 2 emperors | 
    Kyoto
 
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    | Her 1985 hit "Crazy For You" reached the Top 5 in the U.K., as did its 1991 remixed version | 
    Madonna
 
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    | The Enid A. Haupt garden sits atop this institution's underground museum, education, & research complex | 
    Smithsonian Institution
 
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    | The Old Testament refers to it as Mount Horeb & the mountain of God | 
    Mount Sinai
 
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    | In this game a person whose eyes are covered must determine a person's identity by feeling the face | 
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    | "August 1914" is a novel about the first days of WWI by this author of "The Gulag Archipelago" | 
    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
 
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    | The custom of using these seabirds to catch fish has been practiced for over a millennium | 
    cormorants
 
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    | While touring with The Beach Boys, she was cast in a major role in "To Sir With Love" | 
    Lulu
 
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    | Edward Kemeys designed the bronze lions guarding the main entrance to the art institute of this Midwest city | 
    Chicago
 
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    | This biblical patriarch was the son of Lamech & the grandson of Methuselah | 
    Noah
 
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    | In gin rummy, a hand ends when one player calls "gin" or does this | 
    knock
 
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    | This Voltaire title character is thrown out of the baron's castle with several kicks to his backside | 
    Candide
 
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