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    | This "Paul McCartney band" had hits with "Helen Wheels" & "Band on the Run" | Wings 
 
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    | The upper jawbone is the maxilla, and the lower jaw is called this | the mandible 
 
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    | Random House says this rhyming word is an "incantation using... magical words", & Presto! You say... | abracadabra 
 
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    | Movie star Hedy Lamarr sued her own publisher, claiming that much of this book was invented by a ghostwriter | her autobiography 
 
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    | "Save the cheerleader, save the world" | Heroes 
 
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    | From 1950 to 2000 this cartoonist worked for "Peanuts" | (Charles) Schulz 
 
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    | This "Dairy State" is the USA's top milk producer, with lots coming from Tulare County in the Central Valley | California 
 
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    | In Scrabble, this alternate name for the tailbone will get you many more points than "tailbone" | coccyx 
 
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    | Aloha! These nuts are full of vitamins and fat | (Alex: Yeah, you gotta love 'em, though.) 
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    | Speechwriter Ted Sorensen admitted that he wrote the first draft of most of this Pulitzer Prize-winning book by JFK | Profiles in Courage 
 
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    | "When news breaks, we fix it" | The Daily Show 
 
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    | He teamed up with Richard Simon in 1924 & they helped make paperbacks popular | Schuster 
 
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    | Born in Braintree, this John was a "Founding Father & president"--of the Continental Congress | John Hancock 
 
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    | Of the 2 types of glands in the skin, most of these are connected to hair follicles & secrete an oily substance | (Josh: What are... endocrine glands?) 
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    | An ability to find good fortune by chance occurrence | serendipity 
 
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    | Early in his career, this Irish playwright ghostwrote music columns | Shaw 
 
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    | An HBO candidacy: "Boldly running for president. Proudly standing for everything" | Veep 
 
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    | This senator has represented New York in D.C. since his election to Congress in 1980 at age 29 | (Chuck) Schumer 
 
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    | He's the "March King"--at least of England, based on his 5 "Pomp And Circumstance" marches | (Sir Edward) Elgar 
 
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    | From the Greek for "hard", it's the tough, white outer layer of the eye | sclera 
 
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    | The act of tossing someone out a window | defenestration 
 
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    | Alexandre Dumas gets the credit for this 1844-45 novel of revenge, but it was Auguste Maquet who outlined the plot | The Count of Monte Cristo 
 
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    | A 2016 reboot: "No man has done more with less" | MacGyver 
 
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    | This former costume designer directed the movies "Falling Down" & "Batman & Robin" | (Joel) Schumacher 
 
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    | Works like the one seen here were created by this Barcelona-born Spanish surrealist | Miró 
 
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    | It's the 9-letter medical name for the heel bone, the largest bone in the foot | the calcaneus 
 
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    | Word for Gabriel telling the Virgin Mary she'd conceive Jesus | annunciation 
 
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    | It's fitting that this British occultist was a ghostwriter, penning some of Evangeline Adams' astrological works | Aleister Crowley 
 
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    | "Your body is no longer your own" & "We will bear no more" | The Handmaid's Tale 
 
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    | Can you hear the drums in "Fernando", an operatic work composed by him in 1815, at about age 18? | (Franz) Schubert 
 
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