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    | In 1984 Prince showered us with this album that spent 24 weeks at No. 1 | Purple Rain 
 
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    | The organ that weighs around 3 pounds in an adult or Pinky's cartoon pal voiced by Maurice Lamarche | The Brain 
 
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    | When talking freeways, the total number of leafs on a cloverleaf | 4 
 
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    | Died Jan. 21, 1793: Paris, France
 | Louis XVI 
 
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    | Old-time miners made a bundle removing this left by bats in Carlsbad Caverns | guano 
 
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    | He based the character of Sid Sawyer on his own brother Henry, but said Henry was "a very much finer" boy | Mark Twain 
 
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    | This Joni Mitchell classic says, "They paved paradise and put up a parking lot" | "Big Yellow Taxi" 
 
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    | Last name of the singer of "What a Wonderful World" in '67 & the man who got a moon's eye view of it in '69 | Armstrong 
 
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    | Polyhedron long associated with Dick Clark & Khufu, 2 people we've never seen together; hmmmm... | pyramid 
 
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    | Died Jan. 28, 1547: London, England
 | Henry VIII 
 
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    | Typical of the foothills of the Western United States, it's the type of high growth seen here | chaparral 
 
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    | In 1889 his great grandfather was elected to the Miss. legislature & was promptly shot & killed by his opponent | (LeeAnn: I don't know.) 
 Faulkner
 
 
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    | "Let's Stay Together" was his only No. 1 pop hit & that's the gospel truth | (Reverend) Al Green 
 
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    | Last name shared by the P.M. of Canada from 1980 to 1984, or the P.M. (prime mover) of "Doonesbury" since 1970 | Trudeau 
 
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    | Clavate is club-shaped, & if hit with a club, you might see shapes that are stellate, meaning like these | stars 
 
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    | Died March 25, 1975: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
 | (Tom: Who is King Faud?) (LeeAnn: Who is King Saud?)
 
 King Faisal
 
 
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    | The son of a rogue known as "Mad Jack", this Lord grew up to be "mad, bad and dangerous to know" | Byron 
 
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    | "January Rain" by this "Babylon" singer is featured on the soundtrack to "Serendipity" | David Gray 
 
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    | A vice president under Thomas Jefferson, or the funky leader of Parliament/Funkadelic | Clinton 
 
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    | If someone needs change for an icosahedron, a polyhedron with this many faces, you can give him 2 decahedrons | 20 
 
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    | Died Jan. 28, 814: Aachen, Germany
 | Charlemagne 
 
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    | A prisoner unable to contact the outside world is being held this way | incommunicado 
 
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    | Sir Gerald, the father of this "Rebecca" author, was the original Captain Hook in the 1904 play "Peter Pan" | (Daphne) du Maurier 
 
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    | They covered Neil Diamond's "Kentucky Woman" in 1968, but it was no "Smoke on the Water" | Deep Purple 
 
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    | Last name of a Watergate burglar, or a nickname of Robert Dole's wife, who lives at the Watergate | (Tom: What is Libby?) 
 Liddy
 
 
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    | It's the trajectory of a cannonball, or the shape of the reflector in a headlight | parabolic 
 
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    | Died Aug. 17, 1786: Potsdam, Prussia
 | Frederick the Great 
 
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