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    Utah
 
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    red
 
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    (Chris: February 2nd, [*]. What is February 2nd, [*]?) [Mike added an apostrophe S each time he named the day.]
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    | The Auguste type of this entertainer sports a big red nose along with the make-up | 
    a clown
 
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    fog
 
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    a ringer
 
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    | In 1994 Laurence Leamer published a bestselling book about these "women", including Rose & Eunice | 
    the Kennedy women
 
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    cheese
 
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    a shadow of a doubt
 
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    | In the 1250s William of Rubrouck visited Mangu Khan, leader of these people, in Karakorum | 
    the Mongols
 
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    11
 
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    travel guides
 
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    | This savory pie, of which the best-known type is Lorraine, originated in Alsace-Lorraine, France | 
    quiche
 
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    | Wendy Darling locked up his shadow | 
    Peter Pan
 
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    rhinoplasty
 
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    | Louis Hennepin falsely claimed discovery of this U.S. river's mouth & was exiled from France | 
    the Mississippi
 
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    (Mike: What is a straight flush?) (Alex: Straight flush--be more specific.) (Mike: What is a full house?)
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    | In "I Remember" this CBS news anchorman writes of his childhood in Depression-era Texas | 
    Dan Rather
 
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    | A classic sauce for seafood, remoulade is made by adding herbs & mustard to this emulsion | 
    (Mike: Uh, [clears throat], what is olive oil?) (Teresa: What is milk?)
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    | In the 4th century B.C., Aristotle proved the Earth round from the shadow it casts during one of these | 
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    Rodin
 
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    | This Italian explorer of New York Bay was killed & probably eaten by Carib Indians in 1528 | 
    Verrazano
 
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    | Canasta is played with 2 52-card decks & 4 of these cards | 
    a joker
 
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    | In her memoir "Leading With My Heart" she reminisced about life & raising sons Bill & Roger | 
    (Chris: Who is, uh, Mrs. Clinton?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
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    | The scraps in the Pennsylvania Dutch dish called scrapple are finely chopped pieces of this meat | 
    pork
 
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    | Leonardo da Vinci is known for his use of this art technique of light & shadow | 
    chiaroscuro
 
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