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    | Steak named for the shape of its bone | T-bone 
 
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    | Classic children's novel & Disney movie, "Johnny Tremain", is set during this war | (Paul: What is the Civil War?) 
 the Revolutionary War
 
 
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    | "You must remember this", the theme song for "Casablanca" | "As Time Goes By" 
 
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    | Army officer above a captain but below a lieutenant colonel | a major 
 
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    | From Cree words "win nipee" meaning muddy water, it's the capital of Manitoba | Winnipeg 
 
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    | A wrench with fixed & adjustable jaw at right angles, it's a primate's favorite | a monkey wrench 
 
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    | From Turkish for "dough", you can pick the pockets of this Mideastern bread | pita 
 
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    | "The Road Back" is sequel to this famous novel of WWI by Erich Remarque | All Quiet On The Western Front 
 
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    | "Does anybody really care" about this Chicago song? | "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" 
 
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    | Among his "Marx" of success were silence & musical virtuosity | Harpo 
 
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    | It's bordered by the Bristol Channel, Cardigan Bay, the Irish Sea, & England | (Paul: What is Ireland?) (Jean: What is Scotland?)
 
 Wales
 
 
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    | To repair a leaky faucet, all you might need is this little flat or beveled rubber piece | a washer 
 
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    | "Don't bother me", I'm eating this Pennsylvania Dutch molasses pie | shoo-fly 
 
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    | Kurt Vonnegut's novel of U.S. soldier who watches bombing of Dresden while German prisoner | Slaughterhouse Five 
 
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    | Kodak used this Paul Anka song in a '70s ad campaign | [NOTE: Jean added a "The" to the song's title.] 
 "Times Of Your Life"
 
 
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    | Scottish for a square of turf, amateur golfers often become pros at producing one | a divot 
 
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    | Besides Spanish, 3 of 4 other official languages of South American countries | (Jean: What are Portuguese...) (Alex: Right.)
 (Jean: English...)
 (Alex: Right.)
 (Jean: And... French?)
 (Alex: Right!)
 
 Portuguese, English, French & Dutch
 
 
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    | 3 types of this hardware found on doors are self-closing, pivot, & butterfly | hinges 
 
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    | When smoked with juniper brush, this food is associated with the German town of Westphalia | ERRATUM: Westphalia is not a town, but a region.] 
 Black Forest ham
 
 
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    | Coppola based his Vietnam war epic, "Apocalypse Now", on "Heart of Darkness" by this Polish-born author | Joseph Conrad 
 
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    | This 1979 song was Captain & Tennille's 2nd #1 hit & last Top 40 hit | (Alex: Paul, would you [*] by making another selection?) 
 "Do That To Me One More Time"
 
 
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    | This desert is home to Africa's Bushmen | the Kalahari 
 
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    | Appropriate way "Laugh-In" actress Judy Carne would have asked for a light bulb holder | [Paul response is met with much groaning.] 
 "Socket to me!"
 
 
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    | French for stewed fruit, it can also be the bowl it's served in | compote 
 
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    | Stephen Vincent Benet won the Pulitzer Prize for this epic poem of the Civil War | John Brown's Body 
 
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    | After 1977's "Year Of The Cat", a year went by before Al Stewart had this 2nd hit | "Time Passages" 
 
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    | Gary the gardener would use this protective covering of sawdust, leaves, etc. on his soil | mulch 
 
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    | You'd find the cities of Kotte 'n' Kandy on this "Serendipitous" island | (Alex: [*]. Used to be Ceylon. 
 Sri Lanka
 
 
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    | A cutting bit used to enlarge holes, it might cause the user ennui | (Paul: What is a bore?) 
 a boring bit
 
 
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