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    | In 1969 Francisco Franco closed the border with this territory | Gibraltar 
 
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    | It precedes "& Dime" in the title of a 1992 comedy with Wallace Shawn & C. Thomas Howell | Nickel 
 
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    | In 1960 Jane Goodall saw that the animal she'd dubbed David Greybeard, this type of primate, made & used tools | a chimpanzee 
 
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    | The hardest tissue in your body, this tooth-topper predominately contains calcium & phosphate | enamel 
 
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    | Emily Brontë says it flat out in Chapter 1: this title place "is the name of Mr. Heathcliff's dwelling" | Wuthering Heights 
 
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    | A weather report | a forecast 
 
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    | For 10 weeks in 1982, Britain & Argentina battled over this territory | the Falklands 
 
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    | Meryl Streep (2011), Leonardo DiCaprio (1998) & Robert Downey Jr. (over & over) have starred in movies with this element in the title | iron 
 
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    | In 218 B.C. Hannibal left Spain with at least 37 of these animals; it's said the one-tusked Surus lasted the longest | elephants 
 
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    | Known for its hardness, durability & capacity to take a high polish, this heavy, black wood is big in cabinets & knife handles | ebony 
 
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    | Reasonably sure that people would like another story about dinosaurs, he published "The Lost World" in 1995 | Crichton 
 
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    | An excursion or raid | a foray 
 
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    | With 2 territories on it, the U.K. joins Turkey & Greece as countries with influence on this Mediterranean island | Cyprus 
 
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    | Helen Mirren is trying to recover a portrait by Gustav Klimt in the fact-based movie "Woman in" this | (Charles: What is the Pearl Earring?) 
 Gold
 
 
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    | The western lowland gorilla with this repetitive name, known for using sign language, died at age 46 in 2018 | Koko 
 
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    | This brand with a biblical character in its name offers hardside luggage with a polycarbonate composite shell | Samsonite 
 
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    | This Alabama woman was honored by President Bush for her "outstanding contribution to America's literary tradition" in 2007 | Harper Lee 
 
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    | If you tolerate a lot of nonsense, you're showing great this | forbearance 
 
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    | Point Christian & Bounty Bay are features of this South Pacific island territory | (Ken: Linda?) (Linda: No.)
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 (Ken: Where the Bounty mutineers wound up.)
 
 Pitcairn Island
 
 
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    | Bradley Cooper is a bipolar man looking to reconnect with his ex in this 2012 film | Silver Linings Playbook 
 
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    | Many British govt. offices have cats called "Chief" this rodent-ridder; Palmerston worked in the foreign office 2016-2020 | mouser 
 
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    | Rubies & sapphires rate a 9 on this scale of hardness named for a German mineralogist | the Mohs scale 
 
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    | His 1854 book began, "When I wrote the following pages, or rather the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods" | Thoreau 
 
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    | Maintain this part of a horse's mane or it can cause eye irritation | the forelock 
 
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    | In short, the Somers Islands is a former name of this British possession in the Atlantic | Bermuda 
 
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    | "Insanity runs in my family. It practically gallops", Cary Grant says in a 1944 comedy about his aunts' use of this | (Ken: Yes, [*] and Old Lace.) 
 arsenic
 
 
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    | A German Shepherd named Trakr found the last survivor in the Manhattan area dubbed this after 9/ 11 | Ground Zero 
 
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    | This white substance in the outer skeleton of crabs is used to bind dyes & as a strengthening agent for paper | chitin 
 
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    | O! This author of "O Pioneers" was featured on a stamp in 1973 | (Ken: You did very well in the category.) 
 Cather
 
 
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    | Verily, this archaic adverb means "in truth" | forsooth 
 
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