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    | The Mitsubishi Montero can seat up to 7 people but has only 6 of these for their drinks | cupholders 
 
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    | Teddy Roosevelt took his case directly to the people from the presidency, which he called this 2-word phrase | bully pulpit 
 
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    | For those who watch the calendar too closely, Febuary comes much too quickly | Febuary (February) 
 
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    | Azuki beans are most popular in this Asian country, where they're used to make confections like yokan | Japan 
 
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    | On the TV series "Beany and Cecil", Beany was a boy & Cecil was a seasick one of these alliterative creatures | sea serpent 
 
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    | In 1794 this naval hero gave his right eye for Britain; 3 years later, his ability to wave goodbye decreased by 50% | (Tigger: Who is Wellington?) 
 Admiral Horatio Nelson
 
 
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    | It's what the "H" stands for in the H1 Alpha wagon that set buyers back around $140K | (Sara: What is hybrid?) 
 Hummer
 
 
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    | This term for a type of obstructionist comes from the Dutch for "freebooter" or "pirate" | filibuster 
 
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    | Connecting electricle outlets surprises many with its complexity | electricle (electrical) 
 
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    | Ronald Reagan's Presidential library boasts an unusual portrait of Reagan made from 10,000 of these beans | jelly beans 
 
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    | Cecil Day founded this motel chain in 1970 | Days Inn 
 
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    | You have the impudence to know Caesar waged war against this 4-letter region from 58 to 50 B.C.? | Gaul 
 
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    | This Chrysler SUV shares its name with a Colorado ski resort | Aspen 
 
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    | This bird phrase came from 18th c. Britain, where it described a businessman who became bankrupt &, thus, powerless | lame duck 
 
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    | Good accounting secretaries need a healthy knowledge of mathmatics | mathmatics (mathematics) 
 
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    | "Noisy" name for a crisp bean pod easily broken into pieces for cooking | (Sara: What are snap peas?) [Initially ruled correct, but was later reversed before Double Jeopardy!]
 
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    | He was a diamond in the rough when he arrived in South Africa in 1870; he later dominated the diamond industry | Cecil Rhodes 
 
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    | On June 2, 1899 near Wilcox, Wyo., the first major train robbery of the Wild Bunch, led by him, netted $30,000 | Butch Cassidy 
 
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    | This Dodge vehicle would look good on the streets of the cities of the same name in Mexico & Colorado | Durango 
 
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    | This word for one in office (who may lean on supporters for funds) is from the Latin for "lean on" | incumbent 
 
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    | The average survivor is usually the one who hangs out in the backround | backround (background) 
 
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    | Many popular gourmet types of this are made from freshly roasted Arabica beans | coffee 
 
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    | Judy Garland was the first female honored with the special Golden Globe Award named for this director | Cecil B. DeMille 
 
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    | In Shakespeare & in history, he succeeded Macbeth | Malcolm 
 
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    | An Indian village in the 1700s had this so the leader could stand above the people & be heard; now it means to campaign | stump 
 
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    | When in the field studying constelations, always bring the astronomical encyclopedia | constelations (constellations) 
 
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    | McCormick says that its pure extract made from these beans has an unlimited shelf life | vanilla 
 
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    | When he became Britain's poet laureate in 1968, his son Daniel, future star of "The Last of the Mohicans", was 10 | Cecil Day-Lewis 
 
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