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    | Located on the Vistula River, this largest Polish city has repeatedly risen from the ashes of war | Warsaw 
 
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    | "One of these days, Alice, one of these days...Pow!  Right in the kisser!" | The Honeymooners 
 
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    | St. Barbara's evil father was struck by this, & she now protects people from it | Lightning 
 
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    | You can get a low-cal treat by sniffing Cosmos astrosanguineus, with the aroma of this sweet treat | Chocolate 
 
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    | Ralph Lauren gained fame in the late '60s with this sporty menswear line | Polo 
 
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    | In 1939 these 2 nations invaded & partitioned Poland | Germany & Soviet Union 
 
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    | "Do you poop out at parties?  Are you unpopular?  The answer to all your problems is in this little bottle" | (C: What is "The Lucy Show?") 
 I Love Lucy (The "Vitameatavegamin" skit)
 
 
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    | In one story, St. Margaret was swallowed by Satan in the form of this beast; she should have called St. George | Dragon 
 
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    | From the Latin for "three threads", it's the flowery structure seen here | Trellis 
 
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    | Henry | William Henry Harrison 
 
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    | The logo seen here represents this model: (introduced by Ford in 1964)
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    | Poland is Europe's second-largest producer of this important natural resource, much of it mined in the south | Coal 
 
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    | "It's a common word, something you see every day" | You Bet Your Life 
 
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    | St. Ann is the mother of this very famous mother | (T: Who is Mother Teresa?) 
 Virgin Mary
 
 
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    | Among these plants that live longer than 2 years, geraniums are "early" & asters are "late" | (T: What is a biennial?) 
 Perennials
 
 
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    | Earl | James E. (Jimmy) Carter 
 
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    | Now part of the AFC's Western Division, this team started out as a charter member of the AFL in 1960 | Denver Broncos 
 
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    | In January 1990 it voted itself out of existence & reformed as the Social Democrats | Communist Party 
 
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    | "That's the signpost up ahead!  Your next stop..." | The Twilight Zone 
 
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    | A French saint of this name founded the Sisters of Charity in 1799, but no one makes movies about her | Joan 
 
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    | This black-marked "feline" lily grows from a bulb & produces little bulbils | (C: What is a cat-tail?) 
 Tiger lily
 
 
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    | The stamp, seen here, celebrates '50s teen fashion with these items of apparel | Saddle shoes 
 
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    | Danzig is the German name for this port city of nearly 500,000 Poles | Gdansk 
 
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    | "There is nothing wrong with your television set.  Do not attempt to adjust the picture" | The Outer Limits 
 
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    | Her emblem is a lamb because her name sounds like it comes before "Dei" | (Alex: Agnus, with a lamb, of course; Agnes, for the saint.) 
 St. Agnes
 
 
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    | Term commonly found before "cereus" & "jasmine", plants whose flowers appear after dark | Night blooming 
 
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    | Birchard | Rutherford B. Hayes 
 
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    | Steadfast, or unchanging, like a patient's condition | (B: Stubborn as a horse?) 
 Stable
 
 
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