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    | The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts | Michigan 
 
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    | We'd spoil it if we told you how many people live in the house behind the Bates Motel in this 1960 thriller | Psycho 
 
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    | The mast from the USS Maine is part of the memorial to the ship & crew at this national cemetery | Arlington 
 
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    | Alex Cross, Daniel X
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 James Patterson
 
 
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    | In a 1982 film, E.T. loved this candy | Reese's Pieces 
 
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    | The Taft Museum of Art | Ohio 
 
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    | Title residence of Otter, Flounder, Pinto & Bluto in a 1978 comedy | Animal House 
 
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    | This "Field" is on the Belgian site where in WWI the U.S. Army's 91st Division took heavy casualties | Flanders Field 
 
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    | Alexander Portnoy, President Charles Lindbergh
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 Philip Roth
 
 
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    | According to the title of a novel by Marc Blatte, this Lewis Carroll character "was pushed" | (Alex: [*]. Makes sense. He was pushed. Didn't just fall.) 
 Humpty Dumpty
 
 
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    | The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum | New Mexico 
 
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    | Fictional TV residents of this city have included Dylan McKay & Elly May Clampett | Beverly Hills 
 
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    | Soon after this cemetery opened in 1804, the remains of Moliere & others were moved to it, lending a bit of prestige | (Julie: [Shakes head] It's in there, but it's not coming out.) 
 the Père Lachaise
 
 
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    | Short-tempered Sonny Corleone, World War II vet Walter Mosca
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    | Rhyming term for a drab girl or woman | plain Jane 
 
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    | The often watery landscape has led resourceful Cambodians to create this 8-letter type of village | a floating village 
 
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    | The Sun Valley Center for the Arts | (Alex: Think of skiing--Sun Valley, [*].) 
 Idaho
 
 
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    | Kinch, Carter & LeBeau were all residents of Stalag 13 on this TV show | Hogan's Heroes 
 
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    | A replica of Boston's Old North Church can be found at this Hollywood Hills cemetery | Forest Lawn 
 
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    | The evil Comanchero named Blue Duck, the colorful Aurora Greenway
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    | Donovan's rhyme time hits include "Mellow Yellow" & this "Man" | the "Hurdy Gurdy Man" 
 
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    | The Naples Museum of Art | Florida 
 
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    | Don Knotts took over from Norman Fell as the resident landlord on this sitcom | Three's Company 
 
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    | On May 5, 1878 Alice Chambers was the last person buried in this Dodge City, Kansas cemetery | (Alex: Famous in Western folklore--[*].) 
 Boot Hill
 
 
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    | Royal rainmaker Eugene Henderson, Artur Sammler (it's his planet)
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 Saul Bellow
 
 
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    | Curt Gentry co-authored this true crime book about the Tate-LaBianca murders | Helter Skelter 
 
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