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    | A memorial to this day was dedicated June 6, 2001 in Bedford, Virginia | D-Day 
 
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    | If he blows a last second shot for the N.Y. Knicks, they'd say this guard we have a problem | Allan Houston 
 
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    | According to Mr. Boswell's statement, you & he first met in 1763.  Is that correct? | Samuel Johnson 
 
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    | A tiny wrinkle at the corner of the eye is called a crow's this | foot 
 
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    | Running for almost 3 decades, this bandleader's TV show premiered in 1955 | Lawrence Welk 
 
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    | When this waterway opened in 1869, it brought Arabia into much closer touch with the outside world | Suez Canal 
 
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    | A memorial to him, seen here, is at the National Academy of Sciences | Albert Einstein 
 
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    | He's the Laker phenom whom opponents might wish played in Japan | Kobe Bryant 
 
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    | "A cynic...knows the price of everything and the value of nothing."  Tell the court what you meant | Oscar Wilde 
 
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    | This linebacker broke Joe Theismann's leg on "Monday Night Football" | Lawrence Taylor 
 
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    | One of the earliest Arab kingdoms was Saba, which may be identical with this one mentioned in the Bible | (Ulhas: What is Judah?) 
 Sheba
 
 
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    | A memorial named for this fictional woman, symbol of WWII laborers, is at a former shipyard in Richmond, Calif. | (Ulhas: I'm sorry, Alex, I don't know.) 
 Rosie the Riveter
 
 
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    | This ex-49er QB kindly helped out Ronnie Lott's painful itching in a parody TV ad | Joe Montana 
 
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    | Did you or did you not write, in "Man and Superman", "Liberty means responsibility.  That is why most men dread it" | (Ulhas: Who is Nietzsche?) 
 George Bernard Shaw
 
 
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    | An uninterrupted series or extent, like the space-time one | (Pamela: I don't know, Alex.) 
 continuum
 
 
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    | He privately published "Lady Chatterley's Lover" in 1928 | D.H. Lawrence 
 
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    | The Arabs of Arabia look upon themselves as the descendants of this son of Noah | Shem 
 
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    | The fisherman's memorial seen here is in this Massachusetts city | (Ulhas: What is New Bedford?) 
 Gloucester
 
 
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    | Drew Carey knows Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Alexander's middle name is this | Cleveland 
 
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    | So you, a humble Baltimore writer, called Puritanism "The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy" | H.L. Mencken 
 
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    | A Mideastern marketplace, or a charity sale | bazaar 
 
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    | In "Romeo & Juliet", he marries Romeo & Juliet | Friar Lawrence 
 
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    | Once divided into a North & South, it's the second-largest nation on the peninsula | Yemen 
 
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    | Part of the new national memorial, in this state capital, is seen here | Oklahoma City 
 
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    | Geographic nickname of boxer Joe Walcott, shown what exit to take when he was KO'd in '52 by Rocky Marciano | Jersey Joe Walcott 
 
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    | You said of your shared office with Dorothy Parker, "One cubic foot less and it would have constituted adultery" | Robert Benchley 
 
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    | In 79 A.D. this city could have used the Imperial Emergency Management Agency | Pompeii 
 
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    | This beat poet penned "A Coney Island of the Mind" | (Ulhas: Who is Ginsberg?) 
 Lawrence Ferlinghetti
 
 
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    | By population, it's the largest city on the Arabian Peninsula | Riyadh 
 
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