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    | Her motto was "Let us do something beautiful for God" | Mother Teresa 
 
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    | The sole survivor of a shipwreck, this title character washes up on a desolate island on Sept. 30, 1659 | Robinson Crusoe 
 
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    | Camillus & Mary Fly had a nice quiet business, this kind of studio (portraits 35 cents) except it was in Tombstone, Arizona | a photography studio 
 
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    | His adventures ended with his wish come true--"he was no longer a marionette, but... had become a real live boy!" | Pinocchio 
 
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    | Andre Agassi, Althea Gibson
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    | A large bus for traveling in the U.K.; in the U.S. it's a person who guides a sports team | a coach 
 
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    | This "French Chef" humorously said, "The only time to eat diet food is while you're waiting for the steak to cook" | Julia Child 
 
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    | Gulliver travels to this land whose residents are less than 6 inches tall | (Nizar: What is Lilliputia?) 
 Lilliput
 
 
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    | A theater called this grand style of music "House" opened in Leadville, Co. in 1879; opening night was overshadowed by a nearby hanging | an opera 
 
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    | Sigmund Freud theorized that these are the symbolic fulfillment of wishes & desires | dreams 
 
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    | Michael Strahan, Joe Gibbs
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    | The Brits put their trousers on one leg at a time; this 5-letter word that Americans use means underwear over there | pants 
 
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    | This late comedian on her 50+-year career: "I was smart enough to go through any door that opened" | Joan Rivers 
 
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    | Honeydukes Sweetshop & The Three Broomsticks pub are in this wizarding village | Hogsmeade 
 
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    | Located then as now on Last Chance Gulch, the Lewis & Clark Library in this state capital was Montana's first | Helena 
 
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    | If you're hoping for a return trip, toss your coins here | (Alex: In Rome, yes.) 
 the Trevi Fountain
 
 
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    | Darrell Waltrip, Joe Gibbs
 | (Nizar: What is baseball?) (Kate: What is basketball?)
 
 NASCAR
 
 
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    | A dummy in Devon is this accessory for a baby | a pacifier 
 
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    | In 1981 she told the Senate Judiciary   Committee, "I do  well understand... the difference between legislating & judging" | (Kendra: Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?) 
 Sandra Day O'Connor
 
 
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    | Sauron, the dark lord of this land, has ambitions to rule all of Middle-Earth | Mordor 
 
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    | The nine patch was a simple & popular pattern in this activity of making layered blankets mastered by many pioneer women | quilting 
 
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    | As a reward for her dancing, she wished for the head of John the Baptist | (Nizar: Who is, uh,  Delilah?) 
 Salome
 
 
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    | Crossword puzzle fixture Mel Ott, Josh Gibson
 | baseball 
 
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    | In the U.K., chemist means someone in this profession | pharmacist 
 
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    | After one failed Cuba-to-Florida swim, she said, "This journey has always been about reaching your own other shore" | (Alex: And she eventually did make the swim from Cuba to Florida.) 
 Diana Nyad
 
 
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    | "Anne of Green Gables" is set in the fictional Avonlea, on this real Canadian island province | Prince Edward Island 
 
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    | An army post & then a cowtown, this Texas city got some culture in 1892 when 25 ladies founded its art gallery | Fort Worth 
 
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    | She wrote the lyric, "And I wish you joy, and happiness, but above all of this, I wish you love" | Dolly Parton 
 
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    | Crossword puzzle fixture Bobby Orr, Terry Sawchuk
 | hockey 
 
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    | If you ask for chips in England, you'll get French fries; if you want potato chips, ask for these | crisps 
 
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