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    | Molokai wasn't his "Treasure Island"; he called it the "most distressful country that ever yet was seen" | (Robert Louis) Stevenson 
 
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    | Before Al Gore | Dan Quayle 
 
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    | Think about something overnight | sleep on it 
 
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    | Iraq's capital, Baghdad, is located on both banks of this historic river | Tigris 
 
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    | Melina Kanakaredes of "Providence" once copped the role of Jimmy Smits' girlfriend Benita on this TV series | NYPD Blue 
 
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    | In 1914 this author of "The Time Machine" coined the phrase "the war that will end war" | H.G. Wells 
 
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    | Index, pinkie, thumb, middle & this finger form the hand | the ring finger 
 
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    | Lyndon Johnson's predecessor | Richard Nixon 
 
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    | Byron wrote, do this, "thou deep and dark blue ocean" | (Ken: What is [*], like the deodorant?) (Alex: Ha!  Ken put on a little humor there, but it pays off because you're correct.)
 
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    | From 1638 until World War I, Iraq was under the rule of this empire | Ottoman Empire 
 
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    | James Brolin won an Emmy in 1970 for playing Dr. Kiley on this Robert Young medical series | Marcus Welby, M.D. 
 
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    | When he died in 1951, his ashes were returned to Sauk Centre, Minnesota | Sinclair Lewis 
 
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    | This notorious individual completes the royal flush seen here | Saddam Hussein 
 
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    | Succeeded by Aaron Burr | Thomas Jefferson 
 
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    | To be an informer; "your cheatin' heart will" do it | tell on (you) 
 
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    | Umm Qasr is Iraq's only port on this body of water | Persian Gulf 
 
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    | ((Hi. I'm Levar Burton.)  In 1987 I blasted off into space as Geordi La Forge in this incarnation of "Star Trek" | Next Generation 
 
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    | While writing "Invisible Man", he worked as a jazz trumpeter, waiter & photographer | (Ralph) Ellison 
 
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    | Mike Smith, Lenny Davidson, Denis Payton, Rick Huxley & he were "Glad All Over" in 1964 | Dave Clark 
 
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    | Immediately pre-Spiro Agnew | Hubert Humphrey 
 
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    | If you say rhubarb is doing this, we hope you mean it's becoming more enjoyable as time goes on | growing on you 
 
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    | It's the foreign capital city occupied by Iraqi forces in 1990 | Kuwait 
 
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    | As Big Ed, he's the Big Cheese on TV's "Las Vegas" | James Caan 
 
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    | Bedridden much of his life, he died in 1935, the year that his "Life with Father" was published | Clarence Day 
 
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    | Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, & this made up the 5 Civilized Tribes | (Ken: I'm gonna do my thing and go $3,000, Alex. There you go.) (Alex: That's it?)
 
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    | Alben Barkley was the 35th VP; he was the 34th | Harry Truman 
 
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    | Knitting starts with this process that loads the first row of stitches on your needles | (Ken: What is tying on?) 
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    | Dangerous for U.S. forces, the area north & west of Baghdad is this religious-named "triangle" | Sunni Triangle 
 
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    | This native of Waco played the slightly wacky Roz on "Frasier" | Peri Gilpin 
 
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