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    | Lake Tear of the Clouds is the source of this river, the longest in New York State | Hudson 
 
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    | The dry white variety of this wine is used in a martini; the sweet variety, in a Manhattan | Vermouth 
 
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    | When light is passed thru a prism, it produces this spread of colors | Spectrum 
 
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    | Byte magazine covers new trends & technology related to the use of these | Computers 
 
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    | Johnny told this river, "I'm crossing you in style someday" | "Moon River" 
 
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    | It curves thru Paris for about 8 miles, dividing the city into right & left banks | Seine 
 
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    | As a verb, you do it with your hands to get a drink; as a noun, it's something you drink from | Cup 
 
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    | This sweet sparkling wine hails from the Italian town of Asti | Spumante 
 
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    | It's the branch of chemistry that deals with carbon compounds | Organic Chemistry 
 
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    | The Apothecary is a quarterly magazine for members of this profession | Pharmacists 
 
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    | Phrase following "So you met someone who set you back on your heels" | "Goody Goody" 
 
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    | South of Terre Haute, this river forms the boundary between Indiana & Illinois | Wabash 
 
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    | In the title of an Aesop fable, this insect shared billing with a grasshopper | Ant 
 
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    | A liquor that's 100 proof contains this percentage of alcohol | 50% 
 
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    | All lines of longitude are measured east or west of this line | Prime Meridian 
 
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    | "Boys' Life" & "Exploring" magazine are both published by this organization | Boy Scouts 
 
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    | Song that urges "E-lim-inate the negative; latch on to the affirmative; don't mess with Mr. In-Between" | "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" 
 
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    | To most Chinese, it's known as the Chang-Jiang, or "long river" | Yangtze 
 
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    | It can mean to crowd about & annoy, or the crowd itself | Mob 
 
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    | To make it, combine gin, vodka, cola, and a twist of lemon, but not a drop of tea | Long Island Ice Tea 
 
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    | The Big Dipper is part of this constellation | Ursa Major 
 
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    | Yes, it's the name of the magazine Hugh Hefner founded in 1972 for contemporary men & women | "Oui!" 
 
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    | Johnny wrote the updated lyrics for this classic in the 1940s: | [Mills Brothers classic] 
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    | In Greek myth, this river flows by Hades; in reality, it's in Alabama | Styx 
 
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    | When preceding "out", it means "to just barely make a living" | Eke 
 
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    | Often served at a brunch, it's made with equal amounts of champagne & orange juice | (Alex: That's the kind of question that somebody would call up a library and ask about, isn't it?) 
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    | The most important source of uranium & radium is this mineral ore | Pitchblende 
 
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    | Covering combat & military subjects, it's the journal of professional adventurers | "Soldier of Fortune" 
 
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    | "A woman's a two-face, a worriesome thing who'll leave you to sing" this song | "The Blues in the Night" 
 
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