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    | Towers in this Las Vegas casino include Octavius & Forum | Caesars Palace 
 
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    | Take that, oysters! One of the largest of these is a 75-pound specimen extracted from a giant clam | a pearl 
 
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    | This animated character's nephews are Huey, Dewey & Louie | (Ellen: Who is Scrooge McDuck?) 
 Donald Duck
 
 
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    | The Steve Miller Band soared with this Top 10 hit way back in 1977 | "Fly Like An Eagle" 
 
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    | On WWI recruitment posters, James Montgomery Flagg drew this icon who is pointing & saying, "I want you for U.S. Army" | Uncle Sam 
 
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    | In CB radio talk this numeric expression means "understood", good buddy! | 10-4 
 
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    | Cue the choir! In 2007 this Salt Lake City building reopened after a 2-year renovation | the Mormon Tabernacle 
 
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    | This term for organisms like clams means they're made of 2 shells | bivalves 
 
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    | I've got to hand it to you, these are the 3 choices when playing roshambo | rock, paper, scissors 
 
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    | The Bangles instructed us all with this 1986 hit that was fit for a pharaoh | "Walk Like An Egyptian" 
 
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    | It can mean to mend clothing, & not go all the way to damn! | darn 
 
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    | A sculpture in this New York City building depicts its founder holding one of the nickels used to create his five-and-dime empire | Woolworth (Building) 
 
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    | This soft-shell clam named for 1 way it's cooked is pronounced in New England to rhyme with "Lima" | a steamer clam 
 
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    | Replicas of these 3 ships were built to promote Expo '92 in Seville, Spain | the Niña, the Pinta and the Santa Maria 
 
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    | Nirvana reached the charts for the first time in 1991 with this grunge anthem | "Smells Like Teen Spirit" 
 
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    | In a 2013 movie, this character says of a symbol he wears, "It's not an 'S'--on my world it means 'hope'" | Superman 
 
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    | Letter/number lotto game! | bingo 
 
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    | In 1742 a gilded grasshopper weathervane was placed atop this Boston hall; it's been there since | Faneuil Hall 
 
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    | To grow their protective outer shells, clams secrete this compound, CaCO3 | calcium carbonate 
 
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    | Classical music's "Million Dollar Trio" was Heifetz, Rubinstein &, on this instrument, Gregor Piatigorsky | cello 
 
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    | This Madonna parody operated well for Weird Al in 1985 | "Like A Surgeon" 
 
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    | These 2 cosmic forces in Eastern thought are sometimes symbolized by the tiger & the dragon | yin and yang 
 
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    | Exciting 3-letter palindromic audio term! | wow 
 
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    | The 400-year-old Palace of the Governors in this SW capital city now serves as the state's history museum | Santa Fe 
 
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    | The tide exposes clam-digging areas called these, a 5-letter plural; Essex, Massachusetts has a hotline devoted to them | flats 
 
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    | The big 3 of ancient Greek gods were Zeus, Poseidon & this brother of theirs | Hades 
 
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    | The title of this 2011 single by Selena Gomez & The Scene mentions the kind of song it is | "Love You Like A Love Song" 
 
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    | The caduceus is symbolic to many cultures, but it really took off when these were added above the serpents | (Jen: What are staffs?) (Alex: No. "Really took off" because they added [*].)
 
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    | Fencing word used to acknowledge a rejoinder! | touché 
 
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