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  | HISTORIC SUPREME COURT CASES |  
   
 
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    | Now in their 40s, this title trio returns to fight for justice in Dumas' "Twenty Years After" | 
    the Three Musketeers
 
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    | It's a fancy word for rain, snow or sleet | 
    precipitation
 
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    | It was the first nation to land a spacecraft on the Moon, the Luna 2 | 
    the U.S.S.R.
 
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    | Master the toms & cymbals & you could be on the cover of modern this, like Stewart Copeland & Tre Cool | 
    Drummer
 
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    | In 1963's Gideon v. Wainwright, the Court said indigent defendants have a right to this guaranteed by the 6th Amendment | 
    representation (or legal counsel)
 
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    | When this fashion-aiding program was rebooted, "For the Straight Guy" was left off the title | 
    Queer Eye
 
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    | Paris-based Pamela Druckerman's memoir of turning 40 says waiters stopped calling her "mademoiselle" & switched to this | 
    madame
 
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    | One-word job description of a broadcasting preacher, such as Oral Roberts | 
    televangelist
 
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    | Part of NASA's first group of women astronauts, Dr. Rhea Seddon flew 3 times in space aboard this | 
    the space shuttle
 
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    | It follows "National Geographic" in the name of a mag with a "Where to Go in 2018" issue | 
    (Mitch: What is Explorer?) (Eric: What is Kids?)
  Traveler
 
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    | Korematsu v. U.S. in 1944 saw the Court uphold the use of these, such as Heart Mountain, "to prevent espionage" | 
    internment camps
 
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    | In a 2018 reboot this Candice Bergen character has Corky & Miles back, plus her grown-up son Avery | 
    Murphy Brown
 
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    | In an acclaimed 2018 novel by Sheila Heti, a woman closing in on 40 struggles with this basic life decision | 
    to have children
 
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    | A place to total up your money; "the king was" there in "Sing A Song Of Sixpence" | 
    the countinghouse
 
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    | Cooper-Conrad & Armstrong-Scott were pairs in this 1960s NASA program | 
    (Eric: What is Apollo?)
  Gemini
 
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    | A coin collector is likely to also be a collector of this magazine dating back to 1888 | 
    (Eric: What is Numistacist magazine?)
  Numismatist
 
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    | John Quincy Adams won the freedom of members of Africa's Mendi people when he argued their case in U.S. v. this Spanish slave ship | 
    Amistad
 
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    | Michael Strahan hosts this rebooted game show | 
    (Eric: What is Pyramid? Or The $25,000 Pyramid?)
  The $100,000 Pyramid
 
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    | Mrs. Wu turns 40 & changes her life in "Pavilion of Women", a China-set 1946 book by this American woman | 
    Pearl Buck
 
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    | It's named for its composition of smaller bits of wood | 
    particleboard
 
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    | The first major mission of this agency formed by Belgium, Spain & 8 other members monitored gamma rays | 
    the European Space Agency
 
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    | A 1962 conversation Alex Haley had with Miles Davis became the first of this magazine's famous interviews | 
    Playboy
 
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    | In 1998's Clinton v. City of New York, the Court nixed this kind of veto because it gave the president too much power | 
    a line-item veto
 
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    | The 2019 reboot of this alien drama has added ", New Mexico" to the title | 
    Roswell
 
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    | Many Anne Tyler characters are restless in this city; 40-year-old Delia in "Ladder of Years" gets out | 
    Baltimore
 
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    | Grandstanding verbally & dogmatically, almost as if you were the pope | 
    (Eric: What is ecclesiastically?)
  pontification
 
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    | In 1997 this spacecraft used airbags to land on Mars, then sent the Sojourner rover on its way | 
    (Mitch: What is Curiosity?)
  Pathfinder
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Lori Greiner.) The "Shark Tank effect", boosting products from the show, has been noted by magazines like this one founded in 1977 whose title describes business risk-takers | 
    Entrepreneur
 
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    | Goss v. Lopez sided with suspended students who were deprived of an education without this 2-word safe-guard of rights | 
    due process
 
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