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    | A 6-day fast by this man in 1932 changed the way the untouchables in India were treated | 
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    | Jean Marsh of "Upstairs/Downstairs" played Antony's wife Octavia in this Taylor-&-Burton epic | 
    Cleopatra
 
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    It can save someone's life: CPR | 
    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
 
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    | She dedicated her book "The Mirror Crack'd" to Margaret Rutherford, who played Miss Marple in several films | 
    Agatha Christie
 
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    | Columnist Abigail, who opposes smoking, or president Martin, who opposed the annexation of Texas | 
    Van Buren
 
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    | In the words of the New York Times, the minivan "dethroned" this "as the preferred utility vehicle of American families" | 
    Stationwagon
 
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    | The first factory to make these cars was dedicated in Wolfsburg, Germany May 26, 1938 | 
    Volkswagen
 
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    | He wasn't an Oscar winner yet when his uncle Francis Ford Coppola directed him in "Rumble Fish" in 1983 | 
    Nicolas Cage
 
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    A type of managed care plan: HMO | 
    Health maintenance organization
 
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    | When this heroine shrinks, she falls into a pool of tears she'd shed when she was 9 feet tall | 
    Alice in Wonderland
 
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    | Game show producers once quaked at the name of this 1950s Columbia University instructor | 
    Charles Van Doren
 
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    | This number, the usual minivan capacity, would have been enough for TV's Bradford children | 
    8
 
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    | In 1931 chemists discovered a growth hormone in this gland | 
    Pituitary gland
 
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    | Shirley Eaton played the gilded glamour gal in this 1964 spy classic | 
    Goldfinger
 
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    It records brain waves: EEG | 
    Electroencephalogram
 
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    | This playwright, a "Blithe Spirit", wrote his "Chelsea Buns" poems under the pen name Hernia Whittlebot | 
    (Mary: Who is Wilde?) (Bill: Who is Shelley?)
  Noel Coward
 
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    | This "Moondance" singer was once married to a woman named Janet Planet | 
    Van Morrison
 
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    | The '96 Dodge Caravan was the first minivan to be this "Trend"y magazine's Car of the Year | 
    (Alex: We have a minute to go.)
  Motor Trend
 
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    | Pope Pius XI's "Casti Connubii" encyclical of 1930 was largely a condemnation of this practice | 
    (Mary: What is homosexuality?)
  birth control
 
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    | Originally named Susan Stockard, she found fame & fortune when she co-starred in "The Fortune" in 1975 | 
    Stockard Channing
 
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    One who takes care of the sick: LPN | 
    Licensed practical nurse
 
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    | Cherry Pecksniff, Paul Sweedlepipe & Jonas Chuzzlewit are all characters in this novel | 
    (Mary: What is Dickens?) ... (Alex: We were going for the title of the novel, not the author.)
  Martin Chuzzlewit
 
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    | Last name of "Watermelon Man" director Melvin & his son, "New Jack City" director Mario | 
    Van Peebles
 
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    | On Nov. 2, 1983 this man drove the first modern minivan off a Chrysler assembly line | 
    Lee Iacocca
 
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    | Tops in country music in the '30s were this family's A.P., Sara & Maybelle | 
    Carter family
 
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    | This leading man of "Speed II" was first seen onscreen in the futuristic flick "Solarbabies" | 
    (Bill: Who is Keanu Reeves?)
  Jason Patric
 
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    A vaccination: DPT | 
    Diphtheria, pertussis & tetanus
 
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    | Published in 1928, "All the Conspirators" was the first novel by this British author of "The Berlin Stories" | 
    Christopher Isherwood
 
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    | She set an American record in 1996 by swimming the 50-meter freestyle in 24.87 seconds | 
    Amy Van Dyken
 
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    | Perhaps you can sail the dark emerald seas in this Honda minivan that comes in dark emerald pearl | 
    Odyssey
 
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