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    | Just below the adrenal glands, these bean-shaped organs are each about the size of a large bar of soap | the kidneys 
 
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    | This Garp creator also wrote the children's book "A Sound Like Someone Trying Not to Make a Sound" | (John) Irving 
 
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    | "Against", as in a lawsuit | (Sara: What is anti-?) (Carl: What is a plaintiff?)
 
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    | Over 4,500 years old, a seated lyre player from the Cyclades is an early treasure of this country's art | Greece 
 
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    | "Don't forget" these waterproof boots worn over the shoes is one of Gwyneth Paltrow's tips for visiting London | (Sara: What are rain boots?) 
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    | 1977: Duane Hall, a brother
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    | She followed up "Eat, Pray, Love" with a book on marriage called "Committed" | (Elizabeth) Gilbert 
 
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    | "For the time being", like a senator presiding over the Senate | pro tem. 
 
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    | Vermeer's "Music Lesson" shows a chaste young lady at the keyboard instrument fittingly called this | a virginal 
 
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    | 1999: Hessian Horseman, an antagonist
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    | Appropriately, the name of this blood vessel means "great artery" | aorta 
 
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    | On his 1950 death, this man who looked into the future was called "The Wintry Conscience of a Generation" | George Orwell 
 
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    | "By each head", in a country | (Sara: What is capital?) 
 per capita
 
 
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    | This pianist & composer was painted by Delacroix in the 1830s, the decade when he became a force in Paris | Frédéric Chopin 
 
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    | Following a day on the slopes, warm up your tootsies in a pair of these boots whose French name says what they're for | après-ski boots 
 
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    | 2007: Wilbur Turnblad, a father
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    | His greatest novel was a commercial flop, so he supported his family with stories like "Bartleby the Scrivener" | (Mark: Who is Dickens?) 
 (Herman) Melville
 
 
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    | "Elsewhere"--in English, it's an excuse | alibi 
 
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    | Pictures by artist Victor Hartmann inspired Mussorgsky's "Pictures at" one of these | an Exhibition 
 
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    | Yupik for "bearded seal" gives us the name of these soft boots worn by Eskimos | mukluks 
 
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    | 2002: Frank Abagnale, a father
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    | Broca's speech area is in the frontal lobe of this largest portion of the brain | the cerebrum 
 
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    | A Pulitzer for "American Pastoral" is one of the honors bestowed on this Newarker | (Philip) Roth 
 
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    | "By the fact itself" | ipso facto 
 
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    | This patron saint of music has often been depicted in art, as here in a work of around 1600 | Saint Cecilia 
 
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    | Boots from this brand, whose logo is seen here, were worn by soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War | Frye 
 
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    | 1989: Whitley Strieber, an abductee?
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