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    | This 2-letter word is the title & first word of Kipling's poem that ends, "You'll be a man, my son!" | if 
 
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    | 1987: Inigo Montoya,
 Prince Humperdinck,
 Fezzik
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    | A bullhead type of this, genus Ameiurus | a catfish 
 
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    | To pump, fade or hang ten, you'll need this piece of equipment | a surfboard 
 
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    | This first woman on the Supreme Court left the court in 2006 | Sandra Day O'Connor 
 
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    | This man slept here--no, really--during the Revolutionary War | Washington 
 
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    | She wrote, "Dying is an art, like everything else.  I do it exceptionally well.  I do it so it feels like hell" | Sylvia Plath 
 
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    | 2008: Kirk Lazarus,
 Tugg Speedman
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    | After a struggle, not a fish, but an Eagle GT tire from this maker | Goodyear 
 
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    | Chemical weedkiller | an herbicide 
 
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    | Her grave marker in Africa says, "No one loved gorillas more" | (Dian) Fossey 
 
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    | John J. Audubon never made it to California; he painted this vulture species from a dead specimen | a California condor 
 
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    | This Chilean poet wrote, "I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair" | (Pablo) Neruda 
 
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    | 1978: Dean Vernon Wormer,
 Doug Neidermeyer
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    | Not a starfish, but this heavenly one | (Erin: What is an angelfish?) 
 a sunfish
 
 
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    | This removable footway connects a ship with a pier | a gangplank 
 
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    | Isak Dinesen wrote in both English & this, her native language | Danish 
 
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    | She began a poem, "What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why, I have forgotten" | Edna St. Vincent Millay 
 
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    | 1989: Lloyd Dobler,
 Diane Court
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 Say Anything...
 
 
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    | A cold, while fishing nearly 200-square-mile Flathead Lake in this northern state | (Paul: What's... Minnesota?) 
 Montana
 
 
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    | This type of computer program is available for free on a trial basis; then a fee is paid for continued usage | shareware 
 
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    | This Italian-born woman was famous for her educational methods | (Maria) Montessori 
 
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    | Longfellow: "Behind the clouds is the sun still shining; thy fate is the common fate of all, into each life" these 4 words | (Erin: What is "the sun also rises"?) (Alex: No, that's the Bible.)
 
 "some rain must fall"
 
 
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    | 1982: King Kaiser,
 Alan Swann
 | My Favorite Year 
 
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    | This fish with a beach city just south of Boca Raton named for it | a pompano 
 
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    | Piloting Vostok 6, she orbited the Earth 48 times during her trip into space in 1963 | (Valentina) Tereshkova 
 
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    | In November of 1776 more than 700 New Yorkers loyal to Britain signed what's known as the "Declaration of" this | (Alex: And it makes sense; not the Declaration of Independence, but the "Declaration of [*]".) 
 Dependence
 
 
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