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  | THE AFI'S 100 GREATEST LOVE STORIES |  
   
 
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  | OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE OR HARVARD |  
   
 
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    | He wrote 1948's "The Naked and the Dead" while studying at the Sorbonne | 
    (Andrew: Who is Hemingway?)
  Norman Mailer
 
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    | A killer bee is an investment banker helping thwart a hostile one of these | 
    takeover
 
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    | "Here's looking at you, kid" & at this 1942 classic which tops the list | 
    Casablanca
 
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    | You can "learn by heart" or as they used to say, "commit to" this | 
    memory
 
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    | Until 1939 Thailand was known by this name | 
    Siam
 
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    | His "The Last Tycoon" was published posthumously in 1941 | 
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
 
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    | Appropriately, investing in housing can be one of these, letting you pay less to the IRS | 
    (Ayesha: What is a write-off?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Ayesha: What is a deduction?) (Alex: Be more specific still.) (Ayesha: I don't know.) (Todd: What is a tax write-off... tax deduction?) (Andrew: What is a tax break?)
  tax shelter
 
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    | "Beauty and the Beast" & this 1955 Disney film about puppy love both made the list | 
    (Todd: What is "101 Dalmatians"?)
  Lady and the Tramp
 
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    | When you're fully prepared for action, you're like a hunter with a heavy charge of ammo who's "loaded for" this | 
    (Ayesha: What is battle?)
  bear
 
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    | One of its clubs gives out the Hasty Pudding Award | 
    Harvard
 
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    | Known as the "Venice of the East", this Thai city was modernized by King Mongkut in the 1800s | 
    Bangkok
 
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    | To research this 1943 novel, Ayn Rand worked in an architect's office | 
    "The Fountainhead"
 
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    | This alphanumeric clause of the 1978 Tax Reform Act now enrolls over 40 million Americans | 
    401(k)
 
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    | He starred in 6 of the films, including "Notorious", "An Affair to Remember" & "To Catch a Thief" | 
    Cary Grant
 
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    | You can "beat" this 1987 Bond title "out of" someone | 
    (Todd: What are The Daylights?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
  The Living Daylights
 
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    | The current Prince of Wales earned his bachelor's degree there | 
    (Todd: What is Oxford?)
  Cambridge
 
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    | Thailand is an important source of these blue September birthstones | 
    sapphires
 
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    | This novel about a politician's rise & fall earned Robert Penn Warren a Pulitzer Prize in 1947 | 
    "All the King's Men"
 
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    | Term for the interest rate on a bond, as well as a piece of paper that lowers your grocery bill | 
    coupon
 
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    | Warren Beatty made his screen debut opposite Natalie Wood in this film, No. 47 | 
    Splendor in the Grass
 
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    | You can do this "through the ranks", "to the bait" or "to the occasion" | 
    rise
 
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    | Its main library is the Bodleian | 
    (Alex: With a minute to go now.)
  Oxford
 
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    | About 95% of Thais practice the Theravada form of this religion | 
    Buddhism
 
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    | Carson McCullers was only 23 when she published this 1940 novel about a deaf-mute | 
    "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter"
 
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    | This 6-letter word can mean frugality, or a savings & loan association | 
    thrift
 
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    | Burning up the list at No. 94 is this Kathleen Turner-William Hurt film | 
    Body Heat
 
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    | This tactic in basketball is used as an idiom for "an all-out effort to exert pressure" | 
    full-court press
 
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    | Its department of physics is the Cavendish Laboratory | 
    (Ayesha: What is Oxford?) (Andrew: What is Harvard?)
  Cambridge
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Jeff Probst [in Thailand])  Tarutao means "old, mysterious & primitive" in this language, also the name of a nearby peninsula | 
    Malay
 
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