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    (Pat: What is the [*]?) [NOTE: Alex acknowledged that the clue was a little misleading and accepted Pat giving the name of the submarine instead of the title of the novel.]
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    (Matt: Is it [*]?) (Alex: You know, and by saying, "Is it?" he phrased it in the form of a question and he is right.)
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