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On the average, this fills about 60% of U.S. newspaper space |
advertising
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This Austrian capital has a boys' choir to sing its praises |
Vienna
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Astronaut who was once a contestant on TV's "Name That Tune" |
Senator John Glenn
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The last film Walt Disney worked on before his death in 1966 was this Rudyard Kipling adaptation |
The Jungle Book
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Documents conveying ownership, or what a Boy Scout does "good" |
a deed
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Salicylic acid is used in making perfumes, fungicides, & this most common fever reducing drug |
aspirin
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This paper has won more Pulitzer Prizes than any other |
(Warren: What is The Washington Post?)
The New York Times
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Until 1912, it was the British capital of India |
(Pam: What is Delhi?) (Warren: What is Bombay?)
Calcutta
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It was after this lunar module had landed that an astronaut 1st set foot on the moon |
(Janet: What's the LEM?)
the Eagle
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Both he and director Michael Winner are on their third "Death Wish" |
Charles Bronson
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A multi-unit dwelling in which individual units of the whole property are separately owned |
condominiums
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Generic name for a plain carbonic acid drink |
soda (soda water)
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Scandinavian country that leads the world in daily newspaper readership per 1000 pop., almost double the U.S. |
Sweden
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Easternmost capital in South America |
Brasilia
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A shuttle crew found this toy worked the same in space as on Earth, except for going down stairs |
Slinky
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Confucius say, "This '66 Lemmon-Matthau movie made a lot of money from a little dough |
[ERRATUM: The clue's wording does not have ending quotation marks.]
The Fortune Cookie
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Common in Old West, a way to gain title w/out challenge by living on property for a time |
squatter's rights
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1st prepared in 1400s, this poisonous & highly corrosive acid is found naturally in your stomach |
(Pam: What is gastric acid?)
hydrochloric acid
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The largest U.S. owned newspaper chain, it publishes "USA Today" |
(Warren: [After Alex corrects his pronunciation] You scared me.) (Alex: I was corrected on that pronunciation some months ago; that's why it stuck with me.)
Gannett
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Kiev, 3rd largest city in Russia, is capital of this Soviet republic |
(Janet: What is Georgia?)
Ukraine
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Of the original 7 astronauts, 1st in space was Alan Shepard, while he, "Gordo", made last Mercury flight |
Gordon Cooper
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For scene in this 1955 movie, William Holden had chest hair shaved to conform with motion picture code |
Picnic
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It's through this gov't right relating to property that Oakland has tried to reclaim the Raiders |
eminent domain
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Well-known '20s sportswriter; "You Know Me, Al" was a collection of his masterful short stories |
(Janet: Damon Runyon?)
Ring Lardner
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1 of few capitals in the world with no railroad is Teguciagalpa, capital of this Cen. American country |
(Janet: What is Guatemala?) ... (Alex: We've got about a minute to go in the round.) [ERRATUM: Tegucigalpa was misspelled in the clue.]
Honduras
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1st astronaut to go into space a 2nd time, he was killed in a fire preparing for 3rd attempt |
Gus Grissom
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In this 1984 film the Russians aren't just coming, they're here |
Red Dawn
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Ownership of property by more than 1 person that includes a survivor clause |
[The end-of-the-round signal sounds.]
joint tenancy
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