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    | Arthur, his only child, was born in 1938 in Manila, where daddy was a military adviser | 
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    (Sami: What is Hiawatha?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Sami: What is [*]?) (Alex: That's it.  That's the title.)
  "The Song of Hiawatha"
 
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    | The one with the largest population | 
    (Wendy: What is Germany?)
  the United States
 
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    A Colombian woman in a May-December relationship, a professional party clown | 
    Modern Family
 
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    | Because of similarities in mass, size & density, this planet is known as "Earth's twin" | 
    (Sami: What is Mars?)
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    | Made from sand, lime, and cement, this durable applied covering may have been used on pyramids thousands of years ago | 
    (Sami: What is concrete?) ... (Alex: Yes, each correct response will end in "C-O".)
  stucco
 
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    | After finding a big river in Canada, he went home to Scotland in 1812 & had 3 kids with a lass more than 30 years his junior | 
    (Alexander) MacKenzie
 
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    | "10,000 eyes were on him as he rubbed his hands with dirt; 5,000 tongues applauded when he wiped them on his shirt" | 
    (Alex: [Before Julia's wager] Less than a minute to go, now.) ... (Alex: Julia?) (Julia: I don't know.  [Laughs]) (Alex: Mighty Casey has struck out.  [*].)
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    | It's first alphabetically & only joined in 2009 | 
    Albania
 
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    A waitress with a knack for making cupcakes, a trust fund princess forced to become a waitress | 
    2 Broke Girls
 
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    | Last name of the only First Family twins | 
    Bush
 
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    a fiasco
 
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    | 17th c. Scotsman Donald MacGregor was the dad of outlaw Robert, known to history  by this 2-word nickname | 
    Rob Roy
 
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    | One of the smallest, this country is home to the main NATO headquarters | 
    (Alex: It's outside of Brussels in [*].)
  Belgium
 
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    On Netflix: A convicted drug mule, a pacifist nun arrested for protesting at a nuclear site | 
    Orange Is the New Black
 
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    | These twins born July 4, 1918 both became advice columnists | 
    (Wendy: Who are Anne Landers & Dear Abby... or Abigail Van Buren and...) (Alex: You got 'em.) (Wendy: [Laughs] Okay.) (Alex: You got three of them for just two people.)
  Anne Landers & Abigail Van Buren
 
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    | It's this popular Southern style of music heard here | 
    zydeco
 
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    | PM of Great Britain from 1957 to 1963, this father of 4 was nicknamed both "Supermac" & "Mac the Knife" | 
    [Alex reads "PM" as "Prime Minister".]
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    | "Thou wast not born for death, immortal bird!... the voice I hear this passing night was heard in ancient days" | 
    (Julia: What is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?)
  "Ode to a Nightingale"
 
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    | The 2 island countries that are members | 
    Iceland & the United Kingdom
 
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    | 2 KGB spies under deep cover in Reagan-era Washington, D.C. | 
    The Americans
 
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    | In this Edgar Allan Poe tale, Roderick confesses that his not-dead-yet twin sister Madeline has been laid in the family tomb | 
    "The Fall of the House of Usher"
 
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    a portico
 
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    | "Let us go then, you and I, when the evening is spread out against the sky like a patient etherized upon a table" | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
 
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    | The one that's 99% Muslim | 
    Turkey
 
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    A recently emancipated slave, a man thrown off the board of Union Pacific | 
    Hell on Wheels
 
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    | In the 1930s Hollywood censor Joseph Breen suggested that movies use these items of furniture in marital scenes | 
    twin beds
 
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    | Undomesticated Andes denizen seen here | 
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