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    | This young outlaw escaped from a New Mexico jail on April 28, 1881; a bullet ended his run on July 14 of that year | 
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    | This national park lying along California's Pacific coast features the world's tallest trees | 
    Redwood
 
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    | Waxing poetic for his homeland, Liam Neeson voiced a recent tourism ad urging us to "discover" this U.K. country | 
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  Northern Ireland
 
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    | A marketing slogan says "it's what's for dinner" | 
    beef
 
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    | Anna Sage, the "Lady in Red", was with this bank robber at the Biograph Theater in Chicago, where he was shot to death | 
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    | This park's main entrance is the Ernest F. Cole Visitor Center named for the park's creator, a Miami naturalist | 
    Everglades
 
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    | This actor is "The Negotiator" arranging the best travel deals for customers of priceline.com | 
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    | Perfect serve that can't be touched | 
    an ace
 
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    | This 1962 film made convicted murderer-turned-ornithologist Robert Stroud a household name | 
    (Adam: I have no idea.)
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    | This creamy dressing from Newman's Own; it contains anchovy, as it does classically | 
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    | This actor's oddly zenlike ads for Lincoln autos have been widely parodied | 
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    ebb
 
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    | Convinced she was wrongly accused, President Ford pardoned Iva Toguri D'Aquino, known by this name during WWII | 
    Tokyo Rose
 
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    Vlasic
 
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    | A rainforest & coral reef make up the national park of this U.S. territory on the islands of Tutuila, Ta'u & Ofu | 
    American Samoa
 
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    | Slipping into a deal with these jeans has made Dale Earnhardt Jr. a well-paid celebrity endorser | 
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    | Oh, deer!  In the fall, bulls of this species aka the wapiti fight for harems that can number up to 60 | 
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    | In 1947, as this mobster was killed in California, pals of Meyer Lansky walked in & took over the Flamingo in Vegas--hmm | 
    (Dom: Who is Luciano?)
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    | A quart of this Greek-named Greek yogurt from Dannon | 
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    | Hawaii has 2 national parks, Hawaii Volcanoes on the Big Island & Haleakala on this "Valley Isle" | 
    Maui
 
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    | Charlize Theron did a striking ad for the perfume "J'adore" this brand | 
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