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    | State that's home to the Alfred P. Sloan Museum, featuring the Buick Automotive Gallery | (Jane: Where is Detroit?) 
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    | "Well it's one for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, now go, cat, go, but don't you step on my..." | "Blue Suede Shoes" 
 
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    | The Alaskan island of Gravina, pop. 50, was to be one end of what was called this "to nowhere", price tag $320 million | bridge to nowhere 
 
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    | Of President Stephen Cleveland | Grover 
 
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    | In a nursery rhyme "Peter Piper picked a peck" (about 8 quarts) of these "pickled" items | peppers 
 
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    | Crayolas & Band-Aids come in this kind of pack that gives you lots of choice | variety 
 
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    | This state has parishes like Jefferson Davis, Jackson & Union... wait, Union? | Louisiana 
 
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    | "Well, since my baby left me, well I found a new place to dwell, well it's down at the end of lonely street" | "Heartbreak Hotel" 
 
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    | "Baby you're a rich man", but divorcing Heather Mills reportedly cost this musician $50 million | Paul McCartney 
 
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    | Of former First Lady Eleanor Carter | Rosalynn 
 
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    | This member of the parsley family with a 4-letter name is a main flavoring agent in pickles | dill 
 
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    | A person who preys ruthlessly upon others, or Anne Rice's Lestat | vampire 
 
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    | It's the only state that ends with a "G" | Wyoming 
 
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    | "Everybody in the whole cell block was dancin' to the..." | "Jailhouse Rock" 
 
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    | In Feb. 2010 this huge insurance co. we all bailed out said it would pay as much as $100 million in employee bonuses | AIG 
 
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    | Of comedy playwright Marvin Simon | Neil 
 
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    | The national dish of South Korea, it's pickled cabbage, radishes, other vegetables & spices | kimchi 
 
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    | You're like this scavenging bird seen here | vulture 
 
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    | This state's official bird, the cactus wren, likes to build its nest in the saguaro cactus | Arizona 
 
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    | "My hands are shaky and my knees are weak, I can't seem to stand on my own two feet" | "All Shook Up" 
 
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    | Architect Julia Morgan's records on this California castle show it cost under $10 million, even with 41 fireplaces | San Simeon (or the Hearst Castle) 
 
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    | Of late NASCAR driver Ralph Earnhardt | Dale 
 
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    | Eaten between different servings of sushi, gari is a thinly sliced, pickled variety of this herb | ginger 
 
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    | After it dries, this leaves a hard, glossy coating on wood | (Neil: What is veneer?) 
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    | The flag of this state features a Seminole woman scattering flowers | Florida 
 
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    | "And his mama cries, 'cause if there's one thing that she don't need it's another hungry mouth to feed" | "In The Ghetto" 
 
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    | In 1971 Clifford Irving got $750,000 for presenting the bogus autobiography of this eccentric man | Howard Hughes 
 
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    | Of British PM Arthur Chamberlain | Neville Chamberlain 
 
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    | This Pittsburgh-based food businessman was known as the "pickle king" | H.J. Heinz 
 
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    | It means boldly courageous or brave, as in a comic strip prince | valiant 
 
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