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    | This 3-letter prefix to Scottish names means "son of" | Mac 
 
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    | About this city Pindar wrote, "O bright & violet-crowned and famed in song, bulwark of Greece" | Athens 
 
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    | In 2004 this Kiefer Sutherland show won the Golden Globe Award for TV Drama Series | 24 
 
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    | When dining on red beans & rice, the beans are traditionally this variety | (Kevin: What are pinto beans?) 
 kidney beans
 
 
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    | The daughter of a Duke or Earl puts this word before her name | Lady 
 
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    | In Scotland lochs are lakes & these are wide bays into which most of Scotland's rivers flow | (Ken: What is a forth?) (Alex: Oh, no.  You were on the wrong side of it. It's the firth.)
 (Ken: The firth.  Ah!)
 (Alex: It's the Firth of Forth or the Firth of something else.  So you drop down to $10,800.  I don't know how you can live with yourself.)
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 firths
 
 
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    | The Cirque got Thierry Mugler to design these for the new show "Zumanity" | costumes 
 
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    | Hippocrates called this "the most distinguished of all the arts" but "by far the least esteemed" | medicine 
 
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    | The pilot for this sitcom was titled "Those Were the Days", just like the theme song | All in the Family 
 
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    | For dessert how about a slice of pie -- maybe buttermilk or one made with this orange tuber | a sweet potato 
 
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    | You're in a famous paradox if a Cretan tells you "All Cretans are these" | liars 
 
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    | In March 1328, in the Treaty of Northampton, the English finally recognized him as King of the Scots | Robert the Bruce 
 
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    | Archimedes' line "Give me a firm spot on which to stand, and I will move the Earth" referred to this simple machine | (Kevin: What is a fulcrum?) 
 lever
 
 
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    | His show on Showtime is described as "Single male rock star seeks normal life" | Chris Isaak 
 
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    | These greens with the same botanical name as kale are often boiled with a chunk of pork | (Alex: Yes, with a minute to go.) 
 collard greens
 
 
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    | Zeiss' wide-angle Biogon, whose name indicates it captures life all around us, is one of these | (Anne: What is a Leica?) (Kevin: What is a camera?)
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 (Alex: Remember the correct response must begin with the letter "L."  Leica is a camera, but Zeiss is producing the Biogon as a [*].)
 
 lens
 
 
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    | This island group is the UK's northernmost part; most inhabitants are of Scandinavian ancestry | (Ken: What are the Hebrides?) 
 the Shetlands
 
 
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    | Cirque du Soleil first made bungee an art form in this show whose name is from Italian for "jump on the bench" | Saltimbanco 
 
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    | In this work Plato wrote, "The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life" | The Republic 
 
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    | Following the "Late Show" with David Letterman is the "Late Late Show" with this man | Craig Kilborn 
 
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    | It's the common 8-letter term for a hog's innards, popularly fried or boiled | chitlins 
 
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    | This word for sutures used on blood vessels is from the Latin for "tie" | (Kevin: What is laproscopic?) 
 ligature
 
 
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    | In the first century A.D. the Romans invaded the area that is now Scotland & called it this | (Anne: What is Hibernia?) ...
 (Alex: Ken, you knew that, but you were afraid to ring in.)
 (Ken: I'm just a chicken.)
 
 Caledonia
 
 
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    | He said he was "looking for an honest man" | Diogenes 
 
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    | Sort of documentary versions of "CSI" include A&E's "Cold Case Files" & Court TV's show These "Files" | forensic 
 
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    | When coated in cornmeal & fried, these green gumbo pods lose much of their sliminess | okra 
 
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    | Autumn, seen here, is a popular china pattern from this company | (Anne: What is Limoges?) 
 Lenox
 
 
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