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    | This volunteer cavalry unit organized by Teddy Roosevelt included miners, cowboys & college athletes | the Rough Riders 
 
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    | This "Family Ties" star now has political ties as NYC's deputy mayor on "Spin City" | Michael J. Fox 
 
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    | For a while, everything he touched turned to gold, including his daughter | Midas 
 
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    | www.si.edu doesn't get you into Sports Illustrated, but into this D.C. institution | the Smithsonian Institution 
 
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    | It's part of a metropolitan area that includes Boulder | Denver 
 
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    | They're integral to New England & Manhattan-style chowder | clams 
 
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    | Around 122 A.D. this emperor ordered a wall built to separate the Romans from the Barbarians | Hadrian 
 
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    | Showing his flair for both comedy & drama, he won Emmys for "All in the Family" & "In the Heat of the Night" | Carroll O'Connor 
 
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    | Jason died in his old age when the prow of this ship fell on him | (Lucien: What is the Argus?) ...
 (Alex: Argus was the dog.)
 
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    | Appropriately, web pages abound devoted to this female star of "The Net" | Sandra Bullock 
 
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    | On an isthmus between lakes Mendota & Monona, it's Wisconsin's 2nd largest city | Madison 
 
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    | Some 350 species of this creature form the Great Barrier Reef | coral 
 
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    | The Yi dynasty ruled this country from 1392 until its annexation by Japan in 1910 | Korea 
 
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    | Once a P.I., in 1996 he cozied up with Courteney Cox on "Friends" | Tom Selleck 
 
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    | These three goddesses who controlled human destiny were called "Moirae" in Greek & "Parcae" in Latin | the Fates 
 
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    | This entrepreneur's Taj Mahal & Castle have their own web pages | Donald Trump 
 
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    | If you drove to this state capital, you'd find it's an anagram of one of the words in this answer | Dover (from DROVE) 
 
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    | These tasty freshwater crustaceans resemble small lobsters | crawfish (or crayfish) 
 
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    | The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 ended this numerical war | Thirty Years' War 
 
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    | Norman Buntz on "Hill Street Blues"; now he's Andy Sipowicz on "NYPD Blue" | Dennis Franz 
 
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    | These attendants of Dionysus, part man & part animal, were famous for chasing nymphs | satyrs 
 
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    | At the end of a domain name, .nl would mean this country | the Netherlands 
 
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    | To see the grave of Daniel Boone, you have to blaze a trail to this capital | Frankfort 
 
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    | The eggs of this squid relative are stained dark brown by the female's sepia | the cuttlefish 
 
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    | The Mau Mau Rebellion, which began in 1952, was an uprising against British rule in this African country | Kenya 
 
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    | This actor, best known for playing Mr. Mooney on "The Lucy Show", passed away in 1995 | Gale Gordon 
 
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    | For a fee of one obol, he ferried the souls of the dead across the river Styx into Hades | Charon 
 
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    | Broadway composer whose "web" site name is "reallyuseful" | Andrew Lloyd Webber 
 
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    | There's an annual dogsled race in this capital of the 4th largest state in the U.S. | Helena, Montana 
 
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    | A collector's item, the shiny, often speckled shell of this mollusk was once used as money in Africa | the cowrie 
 
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