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    | Of Rye, White or Pumpernickel, it's the city where chief justice John Jay is buried | Rye 
 
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    | When his 1972 film "Beware! The Blob" was reissued, it was subtitled "The Movie J.R. Shot" | Larry Hagman 
 
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    | This king romanced Mary Boleyn before her sister Anne lost her head over him | Henry VIII 
 
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    | A national Philippine dish, adobo contains chicken & pork, & the "milk" of this palm fruit | Coconut 
 
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    | 1 of 2 Spinks brothers to win boxing gold medals at the 1976 games | Leon or Michael 
 
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    | A deep shade of black, or a 747 | Jet 
 
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    | Appropriately, it was once known as "The Cataract City" | Niagara Falls 
 
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    | He directed himself, dad Lloyd & brother Jeff in the TV movie "The Thanksgiving Promise" | Beau Bridges 
 
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    | A tall, thin mistress of George I was nicknamed this, for a tall, thin thing folks dance around on May 1 | Maypole 
 
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    | A German specialty, braunschweiger is a smoked sausage traditionally made from this organ meat | Liver 
 
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    | On July 28, 1996 the USA's Charles Austin set the Olympic record in this event with a leap of 7' 10" | High jump 
 
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    | In 1882 Prof. Jigaro Kano opened the first school for this in Japan | Judo 
 
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    | Once the site of a Utopian community, today it's famous for its flatware | Oneida 
 
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    | "A Bronx Tale", the first film directed by this "Taxi Driver" star, earned critical praise, not Bronx cheers | (Kate: Who is Martin Scorsese?) 
 Robert De Niro
 
 
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    | She blamed Prince Albert's early death in part on anxiety over their son Bertie's fling with an actress | Queen Victoria 
 
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    | Watch out for the hot peppers when partaking of this Szechwan Chinese dish made with chicken & peanuts | Kung Pao Chicken 
 
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    | In 1976 Hungary's Miklos Nemeth threw this farther than any field apparatus in Olympic history -- 310' 4" | Javelin 
 
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    | Bette Davis picked up her second Oscar for this film | Jezebel 
 
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    | It's home to the Rockwell Museum of Western Art, as well as to a famous glass works | Corning 
 
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    | This daughter of director John made her own directing debut with the TV movie "Bastard Out of Carolina" | Anjelica Huston 
 
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    | This king nicknamed Lackland didn't lack a love life; he had at least 7 children out of wedlock | John 
 
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    | It's the traditional meat in souvlaki, a popular Greek dish | Lamb 
 
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    | Then with the Phoenix Suns, he was a member of the USA's "Dream Team" in both 1992 & 1996 | Charles Barkley 
 
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    | Slang for electric current | (Kevin: What is a jolt?) 
 Juice
 
 
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    | Ulysses could tell you it's where Cornell University is located | Ithaca 
 
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    | Peter Ustinov directed the 1962 film version of this Herman Melville novel & played Captain Vere in it | Billy Budd 
 
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    | This famous diarist's wife called King Charles II's mistress 'Moll' Davis "The Most Impertinent Slut" | Samuel Pepys 
 
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    | Rad Na & pad woon sen are popular noodle dishes from this country | Thailand 
 
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    | In 1984 he became the first man in 56 years to win the springboard & platform diving events in one Olympics | Greg Louganis 
 
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    | To put together in a makeshift fashion is to jury-rig or to "build" this way | (R: What is to gerrymander?) (with about a minute left in the round...)
 
 Jerry-build
 
 
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