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    Alexander Hamilton
 
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    | It was a nearly impossible mission when he played a vicious killer in "Collateral" | 
    Tom Cruise
 
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    | This world-famous "Beach" is actually a number of smaller beaches, including Kuhio & Kahanamoku | 
    Waikiki
 
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    | Published in 2021, his first novel "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is based on his film | 
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    | On Jan. 20, 2009 this fuel began to move again from Russia to a shivering Europe after a Russo-Ukrainian dispute | 
    [NOTE: This was the 430,000th clue entered into the J! Archive, on 2022-02-04.]
  natural gas
 
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    This musical about Huck & Jim made safe passage to Broadway
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    Big River
 
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    | His only legitimate heir, a son with Empress Marie-Louise, died in 1832 of tuberculosis | 
    Napoleon
 
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    | In "Battle of the Sexes", Steve Carell won zero love playing this misogynistic tennis star | 
    (Sara: Who is Sampras?)
  Bobby Riggs
 
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    | It is estimated that 4% of the sand on beaches in this French region is broken-down shrapnel from D-Day | 
    Normandy
 
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    | This author best remembered for writing about his own "Roots" also co-authored "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" | 
    Haley
 
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    | Shh! We're in the Monastery of the Caves, founded in the 11th century by St. Anthony & St. Theodosius in this capital | 
    Kyiv
 
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    Vanish, or a 1970s movie comedy
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    Up in Smoke
 
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    | An actress & dancer, Winston Churchill's daughter Sarah played this man's love interest in the 1951 musical "Royal Wedding" | 
    Fred Astaire
 
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    | Notoriously virtuous Matt Damon said "Arrivederci!" to several victims as this "Talented" guy in a 1999 film | 
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    | Unlike seals, these beach lovers have external ears & can walk on their hind flippers | 
    (Mayim: [Barks like a seal and claps hands] Yes.) [Laughter]
  sea lions
 
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    | She set her 1927 novel "To the Lighthouse" on the Isle of Skye | 
    Virginia Woolf
 
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    | About 2 million people live on this 10,000-square-mile peninsula historically part of Ukraine | 
    the Crimea
 
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    | This couple had 2 daughters: Ève, a diplomat, journalist & pianist & Irène, a chemist | 
    the Curies
 
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    | This actor who played Atticus Finch later portrayed Josef Mengele in "The Boys from Brazil" | 
    Gregory Peck
 
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    | Donn Beach named his pioneering tiki bar Don the this, a person who searches for shells & things | 
    Beachcomber
 
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    | "The Wolf Gift", book 1 in her "Wolf Gift Chronicles", deals with the making of a werewolf, not a vampire | 
    (Sara: Who is Meyer?)
  Anne Rice
 
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    | Viktor Yushchenko, seen before & after dioxin poisoning, came to presidential power during this colorful revolution in 2005 | 
    the Orange Revolution
 
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  TOMORROW   DAY | 
    The Day After Tomorrow
 
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    | Later known as Lana Peters, his daughter Svetlana defected to the U.S. in 1967 & became a U.S. citizen | 
    Stalin
 
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    | Morgan Freeman ends up being the kidnapper in this film directed by Ben Affleck | 
    Gone Baby Gone
 
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    | During the Vietnam War, U.S. soldiers helped make this country's Pattaya Beach a popular getaway destination | 
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    | Bill O'Reilly subtitled this 2012 alliterative bestseller "The End of Camelot" | 
    (Molly: Got nothing, sorry.)
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    | The western end of this "A"-for-effort sea off Ukraine is called the "Putrid Sea" for its nasty-smelling marshes | 
    (Sara: What is the Aral?)
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