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    King Arthur, Merlin, Morgan Le Fey | 
    Camelot
 
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    | Gazpacho, a soup often flavored with garlic, was created in this country | 
    Spain
 
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    | Of Kukla, Fran or Ollie, the nickname preferred by the celebrity seen here | 
    Ollie (Oliver North)
 
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    | Rejecting this band in 1962, Decca Records said, "We don't like their sound & guitar music is on the way out" | 
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    | It's how the president rejects legislation passed by Congress | 
    veto
 
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    Nancy, Workhouse Boys, Fagin's Gang | 
    Oliver!
 
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    | Jambonneaux doesn't mean beautiful jam; it's a fancy French word for this animal's knuckles | 
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    | Resemble a feline who ingested a yellow bird | 
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    | Coy is his real first name, but he's hardly coy: his real-life high school voted him "Biggest Flirt" | 
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    | An 1876 Western Union internal memo said this device has "many shortcomings" & "is inherently of no value to us" | 
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    | Before Al Gore, he was the last president of the Senate | 
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    Magaldi, Peron's mistress, People of Argentina | 
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    | This nutritious tissue found in bones can be made into balls that the Germans call markklosschen | 
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    the old college try
 
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    | It's the full first name of the star seen here; she shares it with another comedienne/talk show host | 
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    | "Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?" asked one of these Hollywood "Brothers" in 1927 | 
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    | Title given most of the people in the president's Cabinet | 
    Secretary
 
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    | In India ghee, a semi-fluid butter, is often made from the milk of this animal | 
    (Jeff: What are yaks?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
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    | Beam from ear to ear, during an appearance before a clandestine Kodak | 
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    | It was the original first name of the actor seen here, & of his famous father | 
    [Beau Bridges]
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    | In 1929 a Yale economics professor said these "have reached... a permanently high plateau" | 
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    | Prior to 1913 senators were chosen by these bodies, not the voters | 
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    Minnie Fay, Waiters, Horace Vandergelder | 
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    | Some Canadians cook this reindeer relative whose name is from the Algonquin for "pawer" | 
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    | Uncurbed kissers scuttle scows | 
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    | It's the name the astronaut seen here goes by; his real first name is Edwin | 
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    | In 1899 Charles Duell, the head of this U.S. "Office" said, "Everything that can be invented has been invented" | 
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