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  | 19th CENTURY AMERICAN LIT |  
   
 
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    | He said he learned more about the needy working with Habitat for Humanity than as Governor or President | 
    Jimmy Carter
 
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    | A lime crossed with this exotic citrus fruit equals a limequat | 
    a kumquat
 
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    | Harriet Beecher Stowe said that God wrote this book, "I merely did his dictation" | 
    Uncle Tom's Cabin
 
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    1982: "Billie Jean", "Beat It", "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" | 
    Thriller
 
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    | Of Dravidian, Sino-Tibetan or Indo-European, the language family with the most speakers | 
    Indo-European
 
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    | "I Got You Babe" is partly Cher, partly this | 
    Sonny (sunny)
 
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    | The original cross between this fruit & a plum resulted in a plumcot | 
    an apricot
 
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    | In 1880 an illustrated volume of his "A Tramp Abroad" included an appendix titled "The Awful German Language" | 
    Mark Twain
 
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    1969: "Something", "Here Comes The Sun", "Come Together" | 
    Abbey Road
 
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    | 1 of 2 African nations for which Portuguese is the official language | 
    (Brian: What is the Congo?)
  (1 of) Angola or Mozambique
 
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    | Get your brolly out--Elizabeth II does it over England | 
    (Brian: What is rule?)
  reign (rain)
 
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    | (Jimmy Carter presents the clue.)  In 2002, these were at 40-year lows in the U.S., but still not as low as Habitat's, which are zero | 
    mortgage interest rates
 
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    | Burpee says that its hybrid Bartlett melon tastes like an apple & the Bartlett type of this | 
    a pear
 
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    | This 1854 series of essays on self-reliance was subtitled "Or, Life in the Woods" | 
    Walden
 
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    1979: "Comfortably Numb", "Another Brick In The Wall", "Is There Anybody Out There?" | 
    The Wall
 
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    | This Celtic dialect of the Isle of Man is a form of Goidelic, which is closely related to Scottish Gaelic | 
    Manx
 
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    | There's a slight this, our 19th President | 
    Hayes (haze)
 
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    | The tangelo gets its name from the tangerine & this grapefruit relative | 
    pomelo
 
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    | In "The Scarlet Letter", she "raised a great scandal ... in godly Master Dimmesdale's church" | 
    Hester Prynne
 
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    1977: "God Save The Queen", "Anarchy In The U.K.", "Pretty Vacant" | 
    Never Mind the Bollocks
 
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    | Pilipino is largely based on this indigenous language of central Luzon | 
    Tagalog
 
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    | Hire too many actors for your play, or toss your fishing line out too far | 
    overcast
 
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    | It's obtained by crossing the raspberry, the blackberry & the loganberry | 
    boysenberry
 
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    | This James Fenimore Cooper character is known as Hawkeye, Long Rifle & Pathfinder | 
    Natty Bumppo
 
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    1993: "Leaving Las Vegas", "Run, Baby, Run", "All I Wanna Do" | 
    Tuesday Night Music Club
 
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    | The Cuzco dialect of this language was the language of the Incan empire | 
    Quechua
 
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    | In October 2002 this Hannah who reported for CNN & NBC joined the new CBS "Early Show" | 
    Storm
 
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