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    Animal Farm
 
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    quadruplets
 
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    | The rocking chair he was sitting in, the night he was assassinated in 1865, somehow ended up at the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan | 
    Lincoln
 
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    | In 2014 this actress who used a British accent in "Tomb Raider" was made an honorary dame for her humanitarian work | 
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    | A part of a garment is mentioned in this phrase that means "I accidentally called you from my cell phone" | 
    (Brian: What is butt-dial?) [Laughter]
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    | If sincere, this formal admission of sins to a priest is followed by absolution, aka reconciliation | 
    confession
 
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    Hard-boiled favorite about a pilfered avian:  "HEELS OF CATTLEMAN" | 
    The Maltese Falcon
 
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    | Totally irrational in 1706, mathematician William Jones came up with this symbol | 
    pi
 
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    | President Reagan urged, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down" this, & you can see part of it at the Reagan Library | 
    the (Berlin) Wall
 
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    | Husband Bill was knighted in 2005; 9 years later, she was recognized for her work running their foundation | 
    (Colin: Who is Hillary Clinton?)
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    | An aircraft's limit, not a stationery item, is in this phrase for going beyond the usual range | 
    [Colin tries to buzz in]  (Alex: And that's when you [*]. Sorry, Colin, not quickly enough.)
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    | From the Latin for "new", it's a person who has joined a Catholic religious order but who hasn't yet taken vows | 
    a novice
 
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    | The future after Ford: "WARNED VERB OWL" | 
    Brave New World
 
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    | Without wild cards, 4 of a kind in poker is tough to beat--only these 2 hands can do it | 
    a straight flush & a royal flush
 
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    | At his namesake museum in Florence, you can see his telescopes & the lens with which he discovered 4 large moons of Jupiter | 
    Galileo
 
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    | Angela Ahrendts was honored as a dame for her work running this British fashion brand known for its plaid | 
    (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
  Burberry
 
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    | A part of the lawn is mentioned in this phrase that refers to the rank & file | 
    grass roots
 
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    About young German soldiers: "NO FRET STREWN QUAIL TELETHON" | 
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    | This alphanumeric designation is the Army saying we don't want you | 
    4-F
 
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    | At Arlington National Cemetery, a mast from this battleship overlooks the graves of those killed when it exploded in 1898 | 
    the Maine
 
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    | Honored for her AIDS charity work, this Oscar-winning actress: "I've always been a broad...it's (great) to be a dame" | 
    (Brian: Who is Bette Midler?)
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    | In the theater, it threw a powerful beam on one actor, so "to be in" it is to bask in the full glare of the public's attention | 
    the spotlight
 
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    | The 3 formal vows taken by men & women of the church are chastity, obedience & this | 
    poverty
 
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    Song of Solomon
 
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    | Pestilence, War, Famine & Death make up this biblical quartet | 
    the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
 
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    | For more than a century, Greece has asked Britain for the return of the Elgin Marbles, mostly taken from this ancient temple | 
    (Colin: What is the Temple of Diana?)
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    | She moved to the U.S. as a child, but this late actress was made a dame in 2017 at age 100; she passed away in 2020 | 
    (Brian: Who is Audrey Hepburn?)
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    | Overly flamboyant writing is known by this colorful phrase | 
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