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  | LESSER-KNOWN ANCIENT ROMANS |  |
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    | This Twain title character encounters 2 swindlers calling themselves the King & Duke | Huckleberry Finn 
 
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    | Sting left his possessive "Every Breath You Take" phase to sing that if you love somebody, do this | set them free 
 
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    | Villains he battled include Flattop, the Mole, B.B. Eyes & Pruneface | Dick Tracy 
 
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    | Greaser Danny Zuko | John Travolta 
 
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    | His house was the last stop on a major chariot line | Terminus 
 
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    | Washington Irving notes that this lanky schoolteacher has an appropriate last name | Ichabod Crane 
 
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    | Teddy Roosevelt said, "In life, as in" this game, "the principle to follow is: hit the line hard" | football 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Mike Piazza.)  I was the 2nd person from Norristown, PA. to be in the majors; this Dodger manager, my ex-boss, was the first | Tommy Lasorda 
 
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    | Satine, a star at the Moulin Rouge | Nicole Kidman 
 
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    | Newly hatched octopi live among this group of microscopic plants & animals that float on the ocean's surface | plankton 
 
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    | People always got advance warning of this bad smelling guy | Malodorous 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Jeff Probst.)  In "Moby Dick" this character asks, "Why...does any one step forth?  Because one did survive the wreck" | Ishmael (the narrator) 
 
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    | "Semper ubi sub ubi" literally translates from Latin as "Always wear" this, perhaps in case of a car accident | underwear 
 
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    | In 1995 he became the Republican House Majority Leader | Dick Armey 
 
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    | Dalmatian coveter Cruella de Vil | Glenn Close 
 
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    | This spear-shaped Roman was usually green, maybe with envy that people thought his white cousin tasted better | Asparagus 
 
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    | Returned to youth, this Goethe professor has his way with the innocent Gretchen | Faust 
 
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    | The Bible says, "Go to" this insect, "thou sluggard" -- she "provideth her meat in the summer" | (Harold: What is a locust?) 
 ant
 
 
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    | Named to the high court by Nixon, he wrote the majority opinion in the Roe v. Wade decision | Harry Blackmun 
 
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    | Lara Croft, Tomb Raider | Angelina Jolie 
 
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    | The 2 body parts the term cephalopod refers to | (Rebekah: What is brain & foot?) ....
 (Alex: We have about a minute left, Rebekah.)
 
 head & foot
 
 
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    | The name of this "super" pal of Contemptuous means "eyebrow", & he kept raising his | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: Aw, darn, we won't get to that $2000 clue, and I was so looking forward to it, just to pick the show up a bit!)
 
 Supercilious
 
 
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    | This heroine of "Pride and Prejudice" is suspicious of Mr. Darcy at first, but is won over | Elizabeth Bennet 
 
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    | A 19th century ballad advised, "Put your trust in God...and keep" this "dry" | (Rebekah: What is your gunpowder?) (Alex: We'll accept that!)
 
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    | Butch Cassidy's partner, "The Sundance Kid" | Harry Longabaugh 
 
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    | Princess Fiona, Shrek's beloved (voice only) | Cameron Diaz 
 
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    | Like the oyster's, the shell of the nautilus is lined with this | mother of pearl (nacre) 
 
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