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    | We're positive that an electron has this type of electric charge | 
    Negative
 
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    | On August 1, 1911 Harriet Quimby became the first American woman to get one of these | 
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    | Norman Bates says that this person -- "What is the phrase? -- she isn't quite herself today" | 
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    | Australian artist John Olsen painted a mural for this opera house in the early '70s | 
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    siesta
 
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    | Among these, A is fat-soluble so your body stores it, but C is water-soluble so you need to take it regularly | 
    Vitamins
 
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    | Bosons are named for Satyendra Bose, who with this German-American genius described their behavior | 
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    | "Charlie", now in the Smithsonian, was the plane in which Flying Angel Geraldine Mock did this in 29 days in 1964 | 
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    | At the end of the film, Norman thinks "They'll say, 'Why, she wouldn't even harm'" this insect | 
    Fly
 
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    | This Dutchman portrayed his wife Saskia as a goddess in the 1653 painting seen here | 
    Rembrandt
 
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    One hung over Damocles (5) | 
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    (Kathleen: What is Grape-Nuts?)
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    | Particle name of a 1984 Pointer Sisters "dance", or a bomb that destroys people & not buildings | 
    Neutron
 
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    | Anne Spencer Morrow's first date with this man, her future husband, was a flying lesson | 
    Charles Lindbergh
 
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    | Norman tells Marion Crane that the Bates Motel has "12 cabins, 12" these | 
    Vacancies
 
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    | Sir Thomas Brock was knighted at the unveiling of his statue of Queen Victoria in front of this palace | 
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    Rio's sweetest mountain (9) | 
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    | Ballistic, static & contract-relax are the 3 main types of this pre-workout activity | 
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    | One proton makes up over 99% of the mass of an atom of this element, 2 of which are found in water | 
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    | Some say Ruth Law was the first woman to perform this big circle trick, others say it was Katharine Stinson | 
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    | Though Norman wears women's clothing at times, Dr. Richard explains that he isn't one of these cross-dressers | 
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    | The Florentine artist Bronzino served as court painter to Cosimo I of this famous family | 
    Medici
 
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    It follows Bain de & precedes Moon Frye (6) | 
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    | In 1908 this German physicist "clicked" with his first device to count radioactive particles | 
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    | Geraldyn Cobb began testing to get into this program in 1960; after besting many of the men, she wasn't allowed in | 
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    | Norman says his hobby is this art, "Stuffing things" -- birds, mostly | 
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