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    | Secretaries in NYC, Washington, D.C., & L.A. ritually toss these out of windows on December 31 | calendars 
 
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    | The 1st False Dmitri became this in 1605, but don't worry, he was killed the next year | Tsar 
 
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    | In the show's opening, the reply to "Henry! Henry Aldrich!" | Com-ing, Mother! 
 
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    | The oried covering of the nutmeg, it's not used in the mixture sprayed in an attacker's face | mace 
 
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    | An antonym of humble, it's how the Marines describe themselves | proud 
 
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    | While a trapper is a hunter, a Trappist is one of these | monk 
 
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    | In Roget's thesaurus, "a jiffy" is considered synonymous with "2 shakes of a this animal's "tail" | lamb 
 
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    | She didn't use nepotism to get the throne in 1762, she used force | Catherine the Great 
 
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    | How Frank Nelson as a salesclerk would reply when Jack Benny opened with "Oh, sir?" | Yes? 
 
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    | It can describe a piece of garlic or be a spice by itself | cloves 
 
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    | A phrase meaning intermittent, or the antonyms on a light switch | off & on 
 
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    | They come in air raid, game, or prison varieties | wardens 
 
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    | In the Northern Hemisphere, month in which the harvest moon appears | (Lee: What is August?) 
 September
 
 
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    | Name by which the Communists went in 1917 | Bolsheviks 
 
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    | After the resounding crashes, he would muse "Gotta clean out that closet someday" | Fibber McGee 
 
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    | Plant of the mint family, or a member of the Rathbone family | basil 
 
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    | It describes a sauce containing sugar & vinegar | sweet & sour 
 
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    | Before computer terminals, you called this person to carry your newspaper story to the editor | copy boy 
 
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    | 1982 film set in 1954 & starring Peter O'Toole | My Favorite Year 
 
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    | In the 1200s, a conquered Russia became part of this Asian empire | Mongol 
 
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    | Quarrelsome couple played by Don Ameche & Frances Langford | (John & Blanche) The Bickersons 
 
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    | In French, this herb is "estragon" | tarragon 
 
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    | Pair of action antonyms used for both dinner tables & typewriter tabs | (Joe: What is set?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 
 set & clear
 
 
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    | The parliamentary officer appointed to keep order within an organization | (Ruth: What's a parliamentarian?) 
 sergeant at arms
 
 
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    | Song which begins "Once upon a time there was a tavern..." | (Alex: "[*]" my friend.) 
 "Those Were the Days"
 
 
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    | 1 of the 5 composers collectively known as the "Moguchaya Kuchka", or "Mighty Handful" | (Alex: [prior to the wager] We've got about a minute to go, Lee.) ...
 (Lee: Who is Tchaikovsky?)
 
 (1 of) Balakirev, Borodin, Cui, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov
 
 
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    | They were the married couple that lived "in the small house halfway up the next block" | Vic & Sade 
 
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    | Jamaican pepper is also known by this totally encompassing name | allspice 
 
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    | Meaning "flowing", in handwriting it's the opposite of manuscript | cursive 
 
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    | Position in airport operations which relies on an echo location receiver | (air traffic) controller 
 
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