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    | Prohibition was repealed in this year, the first year of FDR's first term | 
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    | In "Monty Python & the Holy Grail", a woman is weighed against this fowl to see whether she's a witch | 
    a duck
 
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    | This Indiana city near the University of Notre Dame was once home to the Studebaker Automobile Co. | 
    South Bend
 
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    | Probably named for the Roman goddess of marriage, this month is one of the most popular for weddings | 
    June
 
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    | It's the stretch between the tee & the green on a golf-course hole | 
    a fairway
 
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    | It's the classic song in which Frank faced off against "the final curtain" | 
    "My Way"
 
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    | The New York Mets beat the Baltimore Orioles to take their first World Series in this year | 
    1969
 
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    | This word for an assembly of 13 witches comes from the same root as a word for a gathering of nuns | 
    a coven
 
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    | This New Hampshire capital is home to the Franklin Pierce Law School | 
    Concord
 
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    | "Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards", he advised in "Poor Richard's Almanack" | 
    Benjamin Franklin
 
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    | Someone who hides aboard a ship to obtain free transportation | 
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    | In "New York, New York" Frank sang he wanted to be "king of the hill" & "top of" this | 
    the heap
 
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    | Cheering crowds met Allied troops liberating Rome from the Axis Powers in this year | 
    1944
 
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    | Though it's not one of the 10 Commandments, "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" is in this book of the Bible | 
    Exodus
 
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    | On Nov. 16, 1941 Berwyn, Oklahoma was renamed for this singing cowboy who owned land there | 
    Gene Autry
 
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    | A rose has long been a symbol of love; rearrange its letters & you get the name of this Greek god of love | 
    Eros
 
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    | It's a popular New York City piano-making company | 
    Steinway
 
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    | Frank won an Oscar for playing the role of Maggio in this 1953 war movie | 
    From Here to Eternity
 
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    | We hadn't heard anything yet when Al Jolson sang & spoke in "The Jazz Singer", a talkie released way back in this year | 
    1927
 
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    a familiar
 
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    | In 1851 Prairie Rapids, Iowa was renamed this for the Belgian site of Napoleon's last defeat | 
    Waterloo
 
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    | Sort of the Sanskrit "Joy of Sex", this classic Indian love manual dates back to the 4th century B.C. | 
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    | The passage from the nose or mouth to the lungs | 
    the airway
 
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    | Frank's last No. 1 hit was 1967's "Somethin' Stupid", a duet with her | 
    (Alex: Yes, his daughter.)
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    | Roald Amundsen first reached the South Pole late in this year | 
    (Doug: What's 1912?)
  1911
 
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    | Title of a B'way play & also a Jimmy Stewart film, these 3 items are part of a Catholic rite concerning witches | 
    (Khoa: What are...) (Alex: Hurry...) (Khoa: It's A Wonderful Life?) (Alex: No, what are [*].  Ring the [*], light the [*], open the [*].)
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    | In 2006 Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater opened in this entertainment capital in Missouri | 
    Branson
 
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    | Traditionally, when a Jewish couple marries, it's under a canopy called this | 
    chuppah
 
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    | It's a high bridge between islands | 
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    | The first names of 2 of Frank's 4 wives | 
    (2 of) Nancy, Ava, Mia, & Barbara
 
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