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    | Some thought that on Wordsworth's death Elizabeth should have gotten this post from the queen | Poet Laureate 
 
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    | Heloise hints that chilled slices of these tubers help reduce under-eye puffiness (they're not just for French fries) | (Derek: What are cucumbers?) 
 potatoes
 
 
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    | It's the correct pronunciation of the border city just south of San Ysidro, California; there's no "A" after the 1st "I" | Tijuana [tee-WAHN-ah] 
 
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    | "The Godfather": Marlon Brando,
 Robert Duvall,
 Al Pacino
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    | The '70s music style performed by Donna Summer is named for this type of nightspot | a disco 
 
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    | From the Old English for "band", it's a band of flowers that can be worn on the head or hung as a decoration | a wreath 
 
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    | For most of 1845 Robert & Elizabeth did this to each other almost every day, sometimes twice a day | (Erik: What is read?) 
 wrote letters
 
 
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    | Treat yourself to a whipped cocoa bath or a chocolate fondue wrap at the Hotel Hershey Spa in this state | Pennsylvania 
 
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    | You'll get a peaceful, easy feeling lounging in this city, whose name means "peace" | (Erik: What is Paz?) 
 La Paz
 
 
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    | "The Goodbye Girl": Quinn Cummings,
 Richard Dreyfuss,
 Marsha Mason
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    | This city's world-famous Via Veneto was once the center of la dolce vita | (Derek: What is Venice?) 
 Rome
 
 
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    | Meaning "metal worker", it follows black, silver & gun | smith 
 
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    | Casa Guidi, in which the Brownings lived in this Italian city, is now owned by Eton college | Florence 
 
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    | This capital of the state of Baja California is across the border from Calexico, California | (Derek: What is Rosarita?) 
 Mexicali
 
 
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    | "The English Patient": Ralph Fiennes,
 Kristin Scott Thomas,
 Juliette Binoche
 | Juliette Binoche 
 
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    | The people of Madrid are so fond of nightlife that they're known as gatos, these animals | cats 
 
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    | Something enormous in size, such as the land animal mentioned in the book of Job | a behemoth 
 
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    | 1844's "The Cry of the Children" was Elizabeth's cry against this practice | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 child labor
 
 
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    | Mmm!  You can have a sugar cookie scrub at the Savannah spa named for this ice cream flavoring | (Peggy: What is praline?) ...
 (Alex: Minute to go now.)
 
 vanilla
 
 
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    | Rock star Sammy Hagar owns a nightclub in this Baja resort town | Cabo San Lucas 
 
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    | "Judgment at Nuremberg": Spencer Tracy,
 Maximilian Schell,
 Judy Garland
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    | Karaoke Bars originated in the 1970s in this Japanese port city; got a beef with that? | Kobe 
 
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    | At the Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa, you may want a glass of wine after having your body polished with these seeds | grapes (seeds) 
 
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    | It's home to the Rancho La Puerta health spa & a namesake cerveza | (Erik: What is Corona?) (Derek: What is Rosarita?)
 
 Tecate
 
 
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    | "Bonnie and Clyde": Warren Beatty,
 Faye Dunaway,
 Estelle Parsons
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 Estelle Parsons
 
 
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    | The name of this type of nightclub with live shows goes back to the Latin camera, "room" | cabaret 
 
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    | Officially, Australia is this type of federation of states | a commonwealth 
 
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