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    Grace Kelly
 
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    | In 1910, Baroness Orczy wrote about a lady detective in "Lady Molly of" this yard | 
    Scotland Yard
 
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    | These 3-sided nuts grow on gigantic trees in the Amazon basin | 
    Brazil nuts
 
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    | The story is set in Collinsport in this state & in it, people were always going to Bangor | 
    Maine
 
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    | He donated the money from his 1964 Nobel Peace Prize to the civil rights movement | 
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    | Unlike other states, California has no age limit for this if there's parental consent | 
    marriage
 
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    | In 1962, E.G. Marshall won his first Emmy for his role as attorney Lawrence Preston in this TV series | 
    The Defenders
 
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    | Richard Austin Freeman created the inverted detective story in which this is revealed near the beginning | 
    (Robert: What is the outcome or the [*]?)
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    | An oil found between the inner & outer shells of this kidney-shaped nut is used in insecticides | 
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    Kate Jackson
 
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    | Not the Attorney General, but this general usually represents the government in the U.S. Supreme Court | 
    (Alex: A minute to go.)
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    (Robert: Who is Charles?) (Alex: Be more...) (Robert: [*].)
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    pecans
 
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    | Jonathan Frid played Barnabas in the original & he sank his teeth into the role in the revival | 
    (Robert: Oh, what must be the vampire?) (Alex: Yes, but we're looking for a name, aren't we? And so you're incorrect.) ... (Phyllis: What's Dracula?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | In 1609, Hugo Grotius, father of international law, said, "They are free to all nations and subject to none" | 
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    | The author pitted Nero Wolfe against J. Edgar Hoover & the FBI in "The Doorbell Rang" | 
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    | The eastern black variety of this nut tree is the most valuable hardwood grown in the U.S. | 
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