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    Rudy Giuliani
 
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    | Ron Stoppable helps this title girl in her fight against villains like Frugal Lucre & Sr. Senior, Jr. | 
    Kim Possible
 
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    | For authentic Cajun & Creole dishes, head down south to this "Bayou State" | 
    Louisiana
 
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    | Harry is chosen for & competes in the Triwizard Tournament.  He fights Voldemort.  "Moody" tries to kill Harry | 
    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
 
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    a treble clef
 
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    | 5,760 grains in troy weight or 7,000 grains in avoirdupois weight | 
    a pound
 
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    | We hope Silvestre Reyes can keep secrets--he chairs the House Permanent Select Committee on this | 
    Intelligence
 
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    | A junior high hoops star starts turning into a leprechaun in the Disney Channel movie "The Luck of" them | 
    the Irish
 
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    | The 1862 Civil War battle of these 2 ironclads ended when one had to withdraw because of the tides | 
    the Monitor and the Merrimack
 
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    | Jess likes to run.  Jess & Leslie build a fantasyland filled with creatures.  Leslie drowns.  Jess crowns his sis | 
    Bridge to Terabithia
 
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    percussion
 
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    | Where a baseball pitcher stands | 
    the mound
 
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    Barack Obama
 
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    | The Diffy family from the year 2121 gets stuck in our century on this show | 
    Phil of the Future
 
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    | Opryland, once a popular theme park in this city, was demolished to make way for a shopping mall | 
    Nashville
 
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    | Ponyboy vs. the Socs.  Johnny kills a Soc.  A church catches on fire, kids are saved.  Johnny dies, Dally is shot | 
    The Outsiders
 
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    | In 1890 this composer wrote a rousing number called "The High School Cadets", heard here | 
    (John Philip) Sousa
 
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    surround
 
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    | In 2004 this North Carolinian was almost the vice president-elect | 
    John Edwards
 
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    Cory (Baxter)
 
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    | In 2004 this hyphenated North Carolina city was named one of the most livable cities in America | 
    (Meryl: What is Raleigh-Durham?)
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    | Sherlock Holmes discovers a cane, then a family curse.  Howling is heard.  The culprit drowns on the moors | 
    (Alex: You have the most money right now, $1400, Meryl.  It's very early.) (Meryl: Yeah, let's make it a True Daily Double.) (Alex: Okay.) (Meryl: I just got to say that!) (Alex: You got to say that--you wanted to say that.) (Meryl: I did!) (Alex: Would you be tempted to say that if you had $10,000?) (Meryl: No.) [Laughter]  (Alex: All right.  All right.  Situations govern your behavior.) (Meryl: They do.)
  The Hound of the Baskervilles
 
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    a rhapsody
 
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    | This former Massachusetts governor was CEO of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City | 
    Mitt Romney
 
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    | Disney says this title guy "is your average 13-year-old kid, who just so happens to be a powerful and magical dragon!" | 
    Jake Long
 
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    | Home to a famous naval hospital, this unincorporated Maryland city was named for a church | 
    (Greg: What is Chapel Hill?)
  Bethesda
 
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    | Trojans flee Troy.  Dido & Aeneas hook up.  He goes, she stabs herself.  The Trojans reach Italy.  Fighting ensues | 
    the Aeneid
 
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    | You may have studied these Chopin pieces whose name is French for "studies" | 
    études
 
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    | In chemistry, a substance consisting of 2 or more elements | 
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