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    | Perhaps he was just being modest when he said that his "Invisible Man" was "not an important novel" | (Ralph) Ellison 
 
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    | Completes the nickname of Olaf Kolzig seen here--"Olie the ____" | Goalie 
 
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    | On a prescription the abbreviation b.i.d. indicates you should take your medicine this often | twice a day 
 
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    | "All reactionaries are paper" these animals | tigers 
 
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    | You're gonna need a bigger boat to top the record catch of 2,664 lbs. for one of these sharks caught off Australia in 1959 | a great white 
 
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    | Digital impression prized by crime-scene investigators | a fingerprint 
 
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    | The logo seen here belongs to this storied franchise | (Jacqueline: Who are the Blackhawks--Chicago Blackhawks?) 
 Montreal Canadiens
 
 
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    | Vitamin E can be measured in milligrams or in these, IU for short | international units 
 
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    | "Political power grows out of" this | the barrel of a gun 
 
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    | Just for the heck of it, identify this flatfish, one of which weighed in at 459 lbs. off Alaska in 1996 | a halibut 
 
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    | It's the "F" in a corporation's CFO | financial 
 
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    | This 1983 Pulitzer Prize winner is written in the form of letters, mostly from Celie to her sister & to God | (Alex: Answer: Daily Double.) (Jacqueline: Oh, my goodness!)
 (Alex: Don't be intimidated.)
 (Jacqueline: $2,000, please.)
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 (Jacqueline: Oh, my goodness.  [Scrunches face, then, whispering to herself:] [*].)
 (Alex: Give me a response.)
 (Jacqueline: Morrison!  [Keeps her eyes scrunched closed])
 (Alex: Whew.  The clue said "This 1983 Pulitzer Prize winner is written..."  We were going for [*].)
 (Jacqueline: My bad.)
 (Alex: Aw, it's all right.  That's all right.  Sorry about that.  Go again, though.)
 
 The Color Purple
 
 
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    | The Rangers are at home, so the game is at this arena | Madison Square Garden 
 
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    | One of these dramatic upheavals "is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture" | a revolution 
 
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    | One of these freshwater pond fish was anything but "koi" when weighing in at 75 lbs., 11oz. in France in 1987 | (Alex: The answer is the other Daily Double.) (Jacqueline: Oh goodness!)
 (Alex: You now have $3,000; you're in third place.)
 (Jacqueline: Let's try $2,000 again.)
 (Alex: $2,000 again?  All right.  Be careful now!)
 (Jacqueline: Yes, sir!)
 (Alex: Listen to the clue!)
 
 a carp
 
 
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    | Fussy when eating, like Morris the cat | finicky 
 
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    | Her bestseller "Waiting to Exhale" focused on 4 black women living in Phoenix & hoping to find Mr. Right | Terry McMillan 
 
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    | The trophy for the player with the most goals each season is named for Maurice Richard, famously nicknamed this | "The Rocket" 
 
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    | These, CFCs, are bad for the environment | chlorofluorocarbons 
 
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    | "Weapons are an important factor in war, but not the decisive one; it is" this "and not materials that counts" | man 
 
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    | Fish sandwiches were all the rage when a 1,496-lb. tuna of this colorful type was landed off Nova Scotia | a bluefin 
 
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    | To obtain or achieve something through trickery or manipulation | to finagle 
 
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    | In the title of the late August Wilson's Tony-nominated play, this man's "Come and Gone" | (Greg: Who is Nat Turner?) 
 Joe Turner
 
 
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    | This legendary Boston defenseman is seen here scoring a championship-winning goal | (Alex: Yes, one of the great moments in NHL history.) 
 Bobby Orr
 
 
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    | Ibuprofen is an NSAID--which stands for the "nonsteroidal" type of this "drug" | an anti-inflammatory drug 
 
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    | "Communism is not love, communism is" one of these tools "which we use to crush the enemy" | a hammer 
 
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    | A 55-lb., 1-oz. specimen of the "Northern" type of this long, sharp-toothed fish was pulled ashore in Germany in 1986 | a pike 
 
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    | It's his wake in the title of a 1939 novel | Finnegan 
 
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