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    | He was the first president of the Republic of Gran Colombia, established 1819 | Simón Bolívar 
 
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    | In baseball scorekeeping, 2 refers to this position | catcher 
 
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    | In "Trainwreck" this athlete asks Bill Hader, "What's the difference between Miami & Cleveland?" | (Scott: Who is [*]?) (Alex Trebek: [Chuckles] Good.)
 
 LeBron James
 
 
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    | A lizard may choose a log to sun himself, or this 4-letter word; don't knock him off! | bask 
 
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    | To compress tightly | squeeze 
 
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    | Of the Russian Federation, established 1991 | Yeltsin 
 
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    | It's the 2-word term for a comical reaction to something not noticed the first time you looked | a double take 
 
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    | Micrographia is a common symptom of this disease that also causes tremors; hand exercises help some patients | (Alex Jacob: What is writer's cramp?) 
 Parkinson's
 
 
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    | After something evil & dead is awakened in "My Name Is Bruce", this B-movie legend is enlisted to save the day | (Bruce) Campbell 
 
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    | Its purported thousand legs might not keep this arthropod from falling off the log where it lives | a millipede 
 
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    | It's a French word for a meeting between lovers, perhaps as part of a secret amour | a rendezvous 
 
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    | Of France's Fifth Republic, established 1958 | de Gaulle 
 
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    | AKA a double star, it's a system of 2 stars revolving about their common center of mass | a binary star 
 
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    | The first name is easier to read in the signature of this great international athlete | (Alex Jacob: Who is Pelé?) 
 (Diego) Maradona
 
 
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    | "Wes Craven's New" one includes Heather Langenkamp as herself, terrorized by Freddy Krueger | (Michael: What is Halloween?) (Alex Jacob: What is... Nightmare on Elm Street?)
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 (Alex Trebek: It's not Nightmare on Elm Street, but just [*].)
 
 Nightmare
 
 
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    | The badger may be looking for a larval insect called this, also a word for human food | grub 
 
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    | It's a disparaging term for an old man, but when it came to playing bass in Black Sabbath, this Butler did it | (Scott: What's [*]?) (Alex Trebek: That's it.)
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 a geezer
 
 
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    | Of the Republic of China in 1912, provisionally | Sun Yat-sen 
 
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    | If "Maury" were on in ancient times, Mars would have been told, "you are the father!" of these city-founding twins of myth | Romulus & Remus 
 
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    | An outsized signature is said to indicate this -ism named for a conceited Greek youth | narcissism 
 
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    | David Bowie oversees a runway "walk-off" between 2 witless models in this 2001 comedy | Zoolander 
 
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    | In Madagascar, the hissing type of this insect is semi-social as they nest together and take care of their offspring | cockroach 
 
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    | These eyeglasses are kept in place by a spring gripping the bridge of the nose | (Scott: What are wire-rim glasses?) 
 pince-nez
 
 
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    | Of Israel: L'him! | (Alex Jacob: Who is David Ben-Gurion?) 
 (Chaim) Weizmann
 
 
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    | The design of Germany's "Vengeance Weapon 2", aka the V-2, was led by this scientist | (Wernher) von Braun 
 
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    | This director plays himself in "Sunset Boulevard" & Norma's last line mentions him | DeMille 
 
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    | It's on the log, off the log, over & over, if you're this type of ant, whose name you can guess by what they're carrying | (Michael: What is a leaf ant?) (Alex Trebek: Mmmmm, no.)
 (Michael: A [*]!)
 (Alex Trebek: Yeah, okay, you got it in.)
 
 leafcutter ant
 
 
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    | Italian term for the short, light entertainment between the acts of an opera | intermezzo 
 
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