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    To: Junglechick. From: Mr_Simian. Subject: Pronouns. FYI, I do use "I" when referring to myself in a 1914 novel | 
    Tarzan
 
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    | The Beatles honed their chops playing clubs in the Reeperbahn, a red-light district in this German port city | 
    Hamburg
 
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    | In 2008 this company's 77-year run as the world's largest automaker came to an end | 
    GM
 
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    | I'm darn proud knowin' no other part of North America is closer to Asia than this state, you betcha! | 
    Alaska
 
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    | When a sheep hangs out with the family, they're just a bunch of... | 
    sheep
 
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    A guitar, a marionette, a too-good offer | 
    have strings attached
 
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    To: Maneating_Harpooner, From: lSailor. Captain A's off his nut. Call me scared | 
    (Alex: Moby-Dick.)
  Ishmael
 
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    | One of 2 official Beatles German-language releases, "Komm, gib mir deine Hand" was the lads' take on this 1964 smash | 
    "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
 
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    | This Norse god hammered Hrungnir to death | 
    Thor
 
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    | I'm pleased to find this state has the Miss. Alluvial Plain & that the Miss. River empties into the Gulf of Mexico there | 
    Louisiana
 
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    | One crisis, but 6 these, like in a Nixon book title | 
    crises
 
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    A rhino, a steering wheel, a Marsalis brother | 
    (things with) horns
 
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    To: RButlerdidit. From: Melanies-man. Subject: Your marriage. Your Southern wife loves me. Is that a problem? | 
    (Alex: From Gone With The Wind.)
  Ashley Wilkes
 
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    | Astrid Kirchherr & Klaus Voormann are characters in this movie dramatization of The Beatles' time in Germany | 
    (Tim: What is A Hard Day's Night?)
  Backbeat
 
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    | In July 1918 this world leader was executed in the Ural Mountains | 
    Tsar Nicholas II
 
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    | The fact that some vehicles have gone more than 600 mph on its Bonneville Salt Flats amazes me | 
    Utah
 
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    | An ox has a hard life, so when you see a group of them, please call them this, not "oxes" | 
    oxen
 
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    A boxer, a surgeon, Rita Hayworth in "Gilda" | 
    (Clay: What are cuts?) (Alex: No. What are [*]? She had that famous dance with the long [*], and a boxer and surgeon, of course, also wear them.)
  gloves
 
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    To: LouisLouis. From: Fangsalot. Subject: Dinner. I made you a vampire, let's have Italian tonight--his name is Gino | 
    (Sara: Who is Dracula?) ... (Alex: Talking about Anne Rice's work here.)
  Lestat
 
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    | To please their rabid German fans, the boys re-recorded this hit as "Sie liebt dich" in 1964 | 
    "She Loves You"
 
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    | This element's symbol is Po | 
    polonium
 
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    | If I don't have a bourbon in hand when I visit this state's Cumberland Falls State Park, I'm vexed | 
    Kentucky
 
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    | When an alumnus parties with the rest of the Class of '83, they're a bunch of drunk these | 
    alumni
 
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    A zoo, Bengal, Detroit's Comerica Park | 
    tigers
 
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    To: (general island mailing). From: Asthmaboy. Subject: My name. I'm not happy with the "porcine" name you boys gave me | 
    (Alex: [*] from Lord of the Flies.)
  Piggy
 
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    | While making "Let It Be", The Beatles recorded "Geh Raus", a German-language spoof of this No. 1 hit | 
    "Get Back"
 
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    | Exodus 2:10 says "and she called his name" this (it's Exodus, folks) | 
    Moses
 
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    | I'm of one mind to say it's the only state with a unicameral state legislature | 
    (Tim: What is Iowa?)
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    | Look, it's a winged celestial being called a cherub! That makes it one of these, an unusual plural | 
    cherubim
 
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    A car, the mafia, Sherwood Forest | 
    (Tim: What are things that are secret?)
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