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    | Harlene Rosen, Louise Lasser,
 Soon-Yi Previn
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    | A side dish at the first Thanksgiving, today it's sold in buckets at the movies | popcorn 
 
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    | This adjective for a sullen child can also be used to describe full lips | pouty 
 
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    | The nucleus of an atom contains neutrons & these positively charged particles | (Christine: What are ions?) 
 protons
 
 
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    | Eve's name, given to her because she was the mother of all living, is a play on this language's word for "life" | Hebrew 
 
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    | Sasha Czack, Brigitte Nielsen,
 Jennifer Flaven
 | Sylvester Stallone 
 
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    | Of Dutch origin, today the Krispy Kreme ones are hot | doughnuts 
 
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    | This silvery metal is used as an adjective for an album that has sold a million copies | platinum 
 
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    | It's made of specific combinations of atoms; 2 hydrogen atoms bond to 1 oxygen atom to form a water one | a molecule 
 
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    | In Genesis 3:1-5 Eve has a conversation with the creature | the snake (serpent) 
 
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    | Peggy Harper, Carrie Fisher,
 Edie Brickell
 | Paul Simon 
 
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    | Whether mince or steak & kidney, these say "I'm British" | (Alex: [*], meat [*].) 
 pies
 
 
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    | This 6-letter word means "having no equal" or "one of a kind"; therefore, it is redundant to modify it with very or totally | unique 
 
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    | An ion is an atom that contains a charge as a result of gaining or losing one or more of these | an electron 
 
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    | After the fall, God's punishment of Eve included the pain of this | childbirth 
 
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    | Joan Baim, Marsha Mason,
 Diane Lander,
 Elaine Joyce
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 Neil Simon
 
 
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    | It's a cured cooked sausage named for a city on the Main in Germany | (Alex: The city is Frankfurt am Main, hence the correct response is, What is [*]?) 
 frankfurter
 
 
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    | This adjective in the title of a Bronte novel describes the tumultuous atmosphere of the setting | (Alex: That's it, [*] Heights.) 
 wuthering
 
 
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    | Adam & Eve's 3 sons mentioned by name | Cain, Abel & Seth 
 
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    | This man's sixth symphony is known as the Pastoral Symphony | [Beep, beep, beep.] (Alex: And that ends Double Jeopardy!)
 
 Beethoven
 
 
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    | Anna Kashfi, Movita Castenada,
 Tarita Teripia
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 Marlon Brando
 
 
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    | This style of southeast Chinese cuisine features bird's nest & shark's fin soups among its dishes | Cantonese cooking 
 
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    | These 2 comparative forms of "far" are used interchangeably, but one refers to distance, the other to time | further and farther 
 
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    | This type of mechanics, a field of physics, deals with the forces inside an atom | (Dana: What is nuclear physics?) 
 quantum
 
 
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    | Eve, & the Adam, ate fruit from the tree called this, which God specifically said not to do | the Tree of Knowledge (of Good and Evil) 
 
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