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Shakespeare's Sonnet 99 has this many lines, 1 more than each of the previous 98 |
15
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Sci-fi silent film, or Superman's city (10) |
Metropolis
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This country that borders Brazil also borders Central America |
(Russ: What is Venezuela?)
Colombia
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew at the Buckhorn Museum in San Antonio, Texas) It's the fancy type of handle on this revolver & on the gun used by Jesse James' killer |
pearl
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He published his new "scale" in the January 1935 bulletin of the Seismological Society of America |
(Charles) Richter
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"Mad About You" star Helen & "Spellbound" star Gregory |
Hunt & Peck
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This king who succeeded Elizabeth I wrote a sonnet epitaph on poet Sir Philip Sidney |
James I
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Albert Brooks' mommy movie (6) |
Mother
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It's the only territory that Brazil borders that is an overseas region of a European nation |
(David: What is Suriname?) (Alex: Overseas region... Suriname is independent.)
French Guiana
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Not a drill but a shotgun was this dentist/gunman's weapon of choice |
Doc Holliday
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This Al Capp comic strip made its debut August 13, 1934 |
"Li'l Abner"
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A device to spray your ferns & regrets the absence of |
(Parker: What is mister & miss her?) (David: What is mister & missed her?)
mister & misses
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In 1652 this "heavenly" epic poet wrote a sonnet praising Oliver Cromwell as "our chief of men" |
John Milton
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Ashley Wilkes' wife in "Wind" (7) |
Melanie
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One of the 2 countries that border Brazil that do not have a seacoast |
Paraguay (or Bolivia)
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In titles of John Langley's western novels, this numerical weapon precedes "Law", "Justice" & "Feud" |
(Parker: What is Colt 45?)
Six-Gun
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In 1935 beer was canned & Bill Wilson & Dr. Robert H. Smith founded this organization |
Alcoholics Anonymous
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The river on which Charon operates a ferry & Jagger, Richards & Watts, colloquially |
Styx & Stones
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"This door you might not open, and you did" begins an Edna St. Vincent Millay poem about this folklore guy |
Bluebeard
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"Murder mystery" borough (9) |
(Alex: Woody Allen's movie.)
Manhattan
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It's the largest country in area with which Brazil has a border |
Argentina
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The Sharps "Big Fifty" was this type of gun named for an unfortunate animal |
(David: What is a bison or American buffalo?)
buffalo gun
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This NYC mayor resigned in 1932, clouded by dy-no-mite headlines on corruption charges |
Jimmy Walker
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Grieg's "Peer Gynt", for example, & ex-"West Wing"er Rob |
suite & Lowe
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Completes the first line of a Wordsworth poem, "Earth has not anything to show more..." |
fair
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007's "lunar" saga (9) |
Moonraker
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Of the nations that border Brazil, this one stretches the farthest west |
Peru
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(Jimmy) Billy the Kid was among those who toted the 1873 model of this rifle, called "The Gun That Won the West" |
Winchester
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In October 1936 Literary Digest took a poll & declared that this Kansan would win the presidency in a landslide |
Alf Landon
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A device to hold your pool balls together & a type of pine tree |
rack & Pinyon
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