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    | The capital of the Lazio region, this city is on the Tiber River | 
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    | Aileen Wuornos, the first woman to fit the FBI profile of this type of multiple murderer, called jurors "scumbags" | 
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    | Writing as Michael Innes, J.I.M. Stewart created John Appleby, a detective at this HQ of London's Metropolitan Police | 
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    | In France they fondly remember Andre le Geant, all 2.2 meters & 235 of these of him | 
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    | Sarkisian is the birth name of this singer who, after her partnership with Sonny, had decades of her own hits | 
    Cher
 
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    | Let's change gears & give you a passage through a mine | 
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    | Only about 20 miles from the border with Iran, Ashgabat is the capital of this "stan" | 
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    | As well as high this crime, there's petty this, like by a wife against a husband; Catherine Bevan was tried for it in 1731 Delaware | 
    (Mitch: What is... adultery?) ... (Ken: I don't know what high adultery is, Mitch [Laughter], but maybe we'll find out someday.)
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    | A.E.W. Mason's Gabriel Hanaud, "cleverest of the French detectives", inspired this character who debuted in 1920 | 
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    | Next time you prep deviled eggs in Tibet, remember they'll cook slower because this drops 1 degree F. for every 550' above sea level | 
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    | This successful businesswoman's ex-husbands include Damon Thomas, Kris Humphries & Kanye West | 
    (Xanni: Uh, who is Jenner? Uh, Kris Jenner.) (Mitch: Who is Kardashian?) (Ken: Can you be more specific?)
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    | A sport where you might hit a ball into a partially landlocked sea that can be larger than a bay | 
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    | Dodoma was designated the new capital of this country in 1973, replacing Dar es Salaam | 
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    | The 1884 trial in Russia of Ekaterina Semenova introduced to law this "psycho"logical type who lacks any remorse | 
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    | He was on staff at the Oxford English Dictionary, taught Middle English & got into another Middle area | 
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    | I say, old chap, are you really leaving the fish & chips shop? I hope you gave a fortnight's notice, this long | 
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    | The first of Armenian descent, George Deukmejian was governor of this U.S. state from 1983 to 1991 | 
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    | Mexico City's main airport is named for this national hero & president of the country from 1861 to 1872 | 
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    | Leslie Van Houten, a follower of this man, was retried in 1977 after her lawyer's mysterious death; she was released at age 73 | 
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    | From 1910 to 1934 this writer & activist edited the NAACP's magazine The Crisis | 
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    | In 1979 the average price of gas at U.S. service stations passed this milestone for the first time | 
    (Xanni: What's a dollar?) (Ken: Can you be more specific?) (Xanni: What's a U.S. dollar?)
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    | "Open" is the autobiography of this athlete, who won 8 Grand Slam titles in his career | 
    (Mitch: Who is... John McEnroe?) ... (Ken: That's [*]. Remember the hair?)
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    | It precedes "favor" when you ingratiate yourself to one in authority, perhaps when you tote or lug something for them | 
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    | These 2 capitals of Sierra Leone & Gabon have similar meanings, though one's in English & one's in French | 
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    | In 1993 Dorothea Puente was convicted of killing tenants at her boarding-house for these, which arrived in the mail monthly | 
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    | The "A" that's the 3rd initial of this German writer was originally W--for Wilhelm--but he changed it to honor Mozart's Amadeus | 
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    | Legendary cinematographer Gregg Toland called this "an amazingly efficient little instrument" that eliminates guesswork | 
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    | Charles Aznavour recorded more than 100 records as a master of this emotional style, French for "song" | 
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