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    | When John Quincy passed the bar in 1790, his father had this job | 
    (David: What is president?)
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    | John Malkovich was Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom, the leader of a group of criminals who hijack a plane in this 1997 thriller | 
    Con Air
 
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    Lagos, Algiers, Mogadishu | 
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    | It's the collective 2-word name for the extinct bears who lived in caves 1,000,000 years ago | 
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    | Charles Duke, Jr. got to go into space only once, but he did get to go here! | 
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    | It's a quantity of drink taken at one time | 
    swig
 
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    | At age 63 John left the White House & began to serve in this house, where he was called "Old Man Eloquent" | 
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    | This film seen here rounded up big crowds in the summer of '91: | 
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    Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Bogota | 
    (David: What is Montevideo?)
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    | This Englishman born August 19, 1939 was the drummer in "Ginger Baker's Air Force" | 
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    | As Earl of this, James Brudenell had a sweater named for him | 
    (Glen: What is Argyle?) (Michele: What is Arran?)
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    | An important person, like a politician or an executive producer | 
    big-wig
 
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    | John refused to attend the presidential inauguration of this man, his successor | 
    Andrew Jackson
 
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    | Rob Lowe played the leader of a conservative religious group in this 1997 sci-fi film starring Jodie Foster | 
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    Cairo, Damascus, Amman | 
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    | It's the name given the nearly 1-week-long military conflict between Israel & several Arab neighbors in 1967 | 
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    | "As I walk through this world, nothing can stop this" 1962 Gene Chandler No. 1 hit | 
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    | A small piece of a tree; as a verb it means "to understand" | 
    twig
 
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    | Little John & his mom were witnesses to this June 17, 1775 battle | 
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    | Clint Eastwood's dialogue in this 1995 romance meant it was "time to harvest the corn", according to People magazine | 
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    Managua, San Salvador, Guatemala City | 
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    | 3-letter word that begins the titles of all 3 Best Picture winners of 1930, 1949 & 1950 | 
    (David: What is the?)
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    | It's a bergamot-flavored brew | 
    (Michele: What is Earl Brunswick stew?)
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    | First name of von Drake, Donald Duck's uncle from the European side of the family | 
    (Alex: About a minute to go.)
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    | In 1811 Madison appointed him to this body; the Senate approved it, but John turned it down | 
    (Alex: Would you like me to repeat my reading of the Earwig clue again?)
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    | Whitney Houston played the spouse of a New York pastor in this 1996 film | 
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    Oslo, Helsinki, Stockholm | 
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    | This great Hindu hero's story is told in the "Ramayana" | 
    (Glen: What is Ramayana?)
  Rama
 
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    | In the 1940s this man whose first name was Earl invented the type of container seen here: | 
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    | Eek!  Kill it!  Kill it!...it's the insect seen here: | 
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