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    | When it's time for a little "sex and the city", spray on Lovely, the signature fragrance of this actress | Sarah Jessica Parker 
 
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    | On the Bay of Bengal: BD
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    | On April 7, 1891 this showman folded his big top for the last time | (P.T.) Barnum 
 
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    | At the Alamo gift shop in San Antonio, you can buy a toy version of "Old Betsy", the rifle of this frontiersman | Davy Crockett 
 
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    | One of these devices enables data transmission over a phone line | a modem 
 
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    | The 1991 miniseries "A Woman Named Jackie" featured this future Vampire Slayer as the teenaged Jacqueline Bouvier | Sarah Michelle Gellar 
 
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    | It occupies half an island: PNG
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    | In 1908, 27 years after killing Billy the Kid, he was shot to death by a New Mexico rancher in a land dispute | Sheriff Pat Garrett 
 
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    | While in the Military, this 34th president of the U.S. was stationed at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio | Eisenhower 
 
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    | Traditionally, a cabinet containing a chamber pot, or colloquially, any toilet | a commode 
 
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    | Mel Torme said this jazz great had "the single best vocal instrument of any singer... in the popular field" | (Matt: It's a blank.  Who is... it's not comin' to me.) (Alex: The category is SARAH-DIPITY, and the singer is sweet and sassy [*].)
 
 Sarah Vaughan
 
 
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    | This African country's name is flip-flopped in French: CI
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    | This lawyer got liberty & death at Red Hill in Virginia on June 6, 1799 | Patrick Henry 
 
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    | This "watery" promenade promoted by the Paseo Del Rio Association claims to be Texas' No. 1 tourist attraction | the Riverwalk 
 
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    | Adjective meaning obsolete or no longer fashionable | (Alex: And that is something that is [*].) 
 outmoded
 
 
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    | (I'm Andrew Lloyd Webber) "The Music Of The Night" was originally written for this performer: she reclaims it in her stage act | Sarah Brightman 
 
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    | 2 West Indian islands, one republic: TT
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 Trinidad & Tobago
 
 
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    | His "Song Of Myself" ended on March 26, 1892 | Walt Whitman 
 
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    | In the 19th C. San Antonio was a training site for the African-American Cavalry Soldiers given this animal name | the Buffalo Soldiers 
 
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    | "People Are People" & "Personal Jesus" were hits for this synth pop group | Depeche Mode 
 
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    | (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue.)  Scientists here at UC Santa Cruz discerned that the sunburst species of this flowerlike creature was a separate species & not just a type of the aggregating species | (Matt: What's a jellyfish?) 
 a sea anemone
 
 
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    | Once fired by Lincoln, this Union General took a New Jersey exit on Oct. 29, 1885 | (George) McClellan 
 
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    | San Antonio was founded in 1718 when an expedition built a mission & one of these Spanish-named forts | (Alex: And those are called [*].) 
 Presidios
 
 
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    | Mussorgsky's moniker | Modest 
 
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