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    | In 1944, a U.S. sub sank when hit by 1 of these, which it fired itself | torpedo 
 
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    | This answer is sponsored by the letter "J", like some episodes of this kids' show started in 1969 | Sesame Street 
 
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    | Term for the profane oaths "deleted" from the transcripts of Nixon's White House tapes | (John: What is a euphemism?) 
 expletive
 
 
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    | To promote saving water during 1986 drought, Israel advised citizens to do this "with a friend" | take a shower 
 
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    | Though not known as "The Shiek", this Italian is known for refined simply chic designs | Valentino 
 
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    | The hirsute staple of carnival freak shows | bearded lady 
 
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    | The fastest U.S. prop fighter ever built, its name is now on a sporty Ford | Mustang 
 
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    | "Billions & billions" of stars were presented to millions & millions of viewers by this astronomer | Carl Sagan 
 
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    | As arrows are stored in a quiver, a sword is stored in this | sheath or scabbard 
 
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    | While Israel is called "The land of milk & honey", World Book says this fruit is the major crop | orange 
 
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    | Of Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, or Robert Klein, the one whose clothing designs are for women only | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Anne Klein
 
 
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    | The CIA plotted to humiliate this dictator by making his beard fall out | (Alex: Yeah, they put some weird salts on his shoes apparently.) 
 Fidel Castro
 
 
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    | Planes from this ally bombed Gestapo HQ in Denmark without hitting 2 hospitals 100 yards away | England 
 
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    | Of 1.8, 2.5, or 3.7 hours per home, the average time PBS is viewed each week in U.S. | 1.8 
 
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    | "Acephalous", it describes a Washington Irving character | (Alex: Referring to the [*] Horseman.) 
 headless
 
 
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    | Colors on the flag of Israel | blue and white 
 
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    | Design of the drug store package makes it look like these bearded brothers' names are Trade & Mark | Smith Brothers 
 
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    | In German, this feared name means "air weapon" | (Fran: What is V1?) 
 Luftwaffe
 
 
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    | [Audio] Robin & Jim, part of their theme is the following: | (Fran: What are automobile horns?) 
 MacNeil & Lehrer
 
 
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    | A testator is the person making this document | will 
 
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    | This desert covers the southern half of the country | Negev 
 
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    | Of the 5 U.S. Presidents with beards, the number not assassinated | 3 
 
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    | Term 1st used for WWII naval operations, it's a temporary grouping under one leader to achieve a goal | task force 
 
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    | The longest-running & most popular drama on "Masterpiece Theatre" | Upstairs, Downstairs 
 
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    | Steve Perry's rock group, you could also call it "Peregrination" | Journey 
 
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    | City in which March 26,1979 peace treaty between Israel & Egypt was signed | Washington, D.C. 
 
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    | Beards fell out of fashion in France with the ascension of Louis XIII, beardless for this reason | he was a boy 
 
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