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    | With an innocent bride & a scheming villain, 1860's "The Colleen Bawn" was this popular type of play with "drama" right in the word | 
    (Tuan: What is a dramedy?)
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    | One of the oldest repositories of African-American history, the DuSable Museum is a fixture of this Midwest city's South Side | 
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    | 187 countries--but not the U.S.--are party to the Basel Conv. on "movements of hazardous" these, like asbestos & mercury | 
    (Tuan: What are chemicals?) (Andy: What are materials?)
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    | This title janitor played by Matt Damon could run categories from linear algebra to American Revolution historians | 
    Will Hunting
 
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    | On a clock's face, these parts show you the time | 
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    | Guy ends his family line by picking this non-reproducing profession in "Guy Domville", a painful flop for playwright Henry James | 
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    | Arturo Schomburg's collection in a branch of the N.Y. Public Library in this Manhattan area contributed to a renaissance there | 
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    | Mieszko I, a duke of this country, expanded its borders to the Baltic Sea in the 960s | 
    Poland
 
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    | A 1963 treaty banned these tests "in the atmosphere, in outer space, and under water" | 
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    | Brilliant German historian Oswald Spengler inspired the name of Egon Spengler in this 1984 movie | 
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    teeth
 
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    | Marie Duplessis, who died of this disease at age 23 in 1847, inspired Alexandre Dumas fils to write "La Dame aux Camelias" | 
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    | E.E. Ward Moving & Storage is the oldest Black-owned co. in the U.S., dating to the 1840s when a Ward was a conductor on this | 
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    | He composed the classic songs "I'm A Yankee Doodle Dandy" & "Give My Regards To Broadway" | 
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    | Spain agreed to a 1958 high seas conservation treaty but said it didn't change things in the waters around this British territory | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | Maybe ANAGRAMS or BEFORE & AFTER would challenge this omniscient guy | 
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    | If you face up to your actions, you've done this to the blame, taken responsibility | 
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    | This Scandinavian's last play, "When We Dead Awaken", ends with an avalanche burying the 2 main characters | 
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    | In 1870 Hiram Revels was almost blocked as the first African-American in this job because he hadn't been a citizen for 9 years | 
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    | More than 55 million people in Guangdong & Guangxi speak this variety of Chinese that's also called Yue | 
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    | The evil genius from the world of the "Watchmen" can sign in as Adrian Veidt or with this other name, whatever he likes | 
    (Tuan: Who is Dr. Manhattan?) (Andy: What is "Ozzy-man-die-us"?)
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    | You can finger a suspect; this other digit means casually turn through the pages of a magazine | 
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    | His 1893 "A Woman of No Importance" has lines like "Never trust a woman who tells one her real age"; she "would tell one anything" | 
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    | In 1919, as part of his Back to Africa plan, Marcus Garvey founded this, contrasting with the name of a British ship line | 
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    | It's the "CN" in CN Tower, a communications tower in Toronto | 
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    | Arthur Dietrich was the brilliant police detective played by Steve Landesberg on this 1970s sitcom | 
    (Alex: Before your time, obviously, what is [*]?)
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    | An extensive deposit in a rock fissure containing desirable minerals or ore | 
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