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SOMEBODY CALLED FOR A DOCTRINE |
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Dumbledore gave Harry Potter a cloak with this power as an anonymous Christmas gift |
invisibility
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Frankenstein's monster |
(Mary) Shelley
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His 1947 doctrine called for aid to anticommunist governments in Greece & turkey |
Truman
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In an animated special, he heads to the North Pole so he'll never melt & is tracked there by a magician named Professor Hinkle |
Frosty the Snowman
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A can of "mini ABC's & 123's with meatballs", prepared by this red-scarved "chef" |
Chef Boyardee
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Ernest Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon" is a treatise on this Spanish spectacle |
a bullfight
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Once a center of the whaling industry, this cape, highlighted here, is between one & 20 miles wide |
Cape Cod
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The vampire Lestat |
Anne Rice
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His 1957 doctrine promised aid to any anticommunist middle eastern government |
Eisenhower
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After a change of heart, he carved the roast beast at the Whos' Christmas feast |
the Grinch
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At a movie matinee, this gooey chips-&-cheese snack |
nachos
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Count yourself really smart if you know it's the popular cut of diamond seen here |
brilliant
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Edna Mode says, "Stratogirl! April 23rd, '57! Cape caught in a jet turbine... no capes!" in this Pixar film |
The Incredibles
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Atticus Finch |
(Mandy: Who is... her name just left my mind completely.)
Harper Lee
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"Doctrine and Covenants", one of the 4 scriptures of Mormonism, contains more revelations from this man |
Joseph Smith
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The title character of this holiday film, now out on Blu-ray, is Santa's youngest son |
Arthur Christmas
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This snack from Hostess, created in 1930; its inventor said it "was the best darn-tootin' idea I ever had" |
Twinkies
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A decorative cylindrical pillow for a sofa or bed, or to improve something, like morale |
bolster
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Alan Shepard left this Florida cape in a big hurry on May 5, 1961 |
Cape Canaveral
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Wang Lung |
(Josh: Who is Amy Tan?)
Pearl Buck
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This country's Hallstein Doctrine was a Cold War effort to keep other nations from recognizing East Germany |
West Germany
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This holiday song says, "I am a poor boy too...I have no gift to bring...shall I play for you" |
"The Little Drummer Boy"
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This "pie", diced lamb mixed with gravy & veggies topped with mashed potatoes |
shepherd's pie
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This breed of dog originated in England in the 1800s |
a bull terrier
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It's the 6-letter wool wrap from Latin America seen here |
a sarape
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Henry Huggins |
Beverly Cleary
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The doctrine named for this '60s & '70s leader asserted the Soviet Union's right to intervene in socialist countries |
(Mandy: Who is Khrushchev?)
Brezhnev
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This angel, Second Class, stops George Bailey from committing suicide on Christmas |
Clarence
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From Hebrew national's line of sliced lunchmeats, this one that's drier than bologna |
salami
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Delivered by an inhaler, albuterol is a quick-acting one of these 14-letter medications that open the airways |
a bronchodilator
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