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    | The man seen here is depicted in this 2010 film set largely at Harvard | (Joan: Who is Zuckerberg?) 
 The Social Network
 
 
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    | Contestants, to quote a rhyming cliche, "It's my way or" this, & PCH is just a few miles away | the highway 
 
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    | Thanks to a gift from Nikita Khrushchev, this president enjoyed a litter of dogs nicknamed "pupniks" | (J.B.: Who is Nixon?) (Joan: Who is Johnson?)
 
 John F. Kennedy
 
 
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    | From Persian for "three string", this Indian instrument can have as many as 20 strings | a sitar 
 
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    | The half of a credit card receipt that goes to the establishment you've patronized | (Joan: What's the master copy?) 
 the merchant copy
 
 
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    | Telephone poles are one housing option for elf owls in the U.S. Southwest; saguaro these are another | cacti 
 
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    | This movie bio of the singer shown has a 3-word title & was nominated for 5 Oscars | (Alex: Johnny Cash.) 
 Walk the Line
 
 
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    | You don't want to be called "as old as" this grandfather of Noah | Methuselah 
 
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    | These 2 health insurance programs went into effect as Titles 18 & 19 of the Social Security Act | Medicare and Medicaid 
 
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    | In this country of origin, they play the crwth with a bow but without any vowels | Wales 
 
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    | Philatelists wish that all their stock could be classified in this pristine way | mint condition 
 
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    | Not always living up to its name, the eastern this owl is known for its hollow whistles that run up & down the musical scale | a screech owl 
 
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    | This 1962 film, based on a Broadway play, is about the woman seen here | (J.B.: What is Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) (Meghan: What's The Unsinkable Molly Brown? Molly Brown?)
 
 The Miracle Worker
 
 
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    | The image here illustrates this cliche about a gift unappreciated | (J.B.: What is swine before pearls?) 
 pearls before swine
 
 
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    | He formed a Harvard psychedelic drug research program; he was dismissed by Harvard in 1963 | Tim Leary 
 
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    | The valiha from this large African island nation is a tubular zither traditionally made from bamboo | (Alex: And we have less than a minute now.) 
 Madagascar
 
 
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    | AKA John-117, he's the main man in the Halo video games | Master Chief 
 
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    | The owl has traditionally been considered wise, as it was the bird of this Greek goddess | Athena 
 
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    | The story of the man you see is told in this 1994 film with a soundtrack including the "Pastoral Symphony" | (Joan: Oh. What is Amadeus?) ...
 (Alex: Beethoven, of course, and the film was [*].)
 
 Immortal Beloved
 
 
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    | "Cut to the chase" means "get to the point"; you've hurt someone deeply if you've "cut to" this other speedy word | quick 
 
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    | In 1969 the trial regarding this "numeric" group began at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois | (Joan: Who is the Group of Seven?) 
 the Chicago Seven (or Chicago Eight)
 
 
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    | This instrument is a long-necked Greek lute; a bazooka makes a much different sound | (Joan: What's a balalaika?) 
 a bouzouki
 
 
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    | On craigslist.org those who noticed each other & almost met but didn't, tried to reach out again under this forum | a missed connection 
 
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    | This type of owl named for a farm structure is AKA a monkey-faced owl | a barn owl 
 
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    | The woman seen here is the subject of this 1980 film about a rise to musical fame | Coal Miner's Daughter 
 
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    | "Go pound the pavement" means start looking for work; "go pound" this substance means get lost | sand 
 
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    | On March 2, 1965 the campaign known as "Rolling" this began bombing North Vietnam | thunder 
 
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    | Speaking of death in a famous soliloquy, Hamlet was worried about shuffling off one of these | a mortal coil 
 
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    | These owl parts don't move but still can make up 5% of the bird's body weight; humans' make up about 0.02% | (J.B.: What are talons?) 
 eyes
 
 
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