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    | You'll find Greece's Parliament building on Syntagma Square in this capital | Athens 
 
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    | 3-letter word that ends Ernest Thayer's poem "Casey at the Bat" | Out 
 
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    | According to Clement C. Moore, "The beard on his chin was as white as the snow" | Saint Nicholas 
 
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    | This FOX drama follows the plight of the Salinger children, who were orphaned by a car wreck | Party of Five 
 
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    | It's the neat & tidy term for a hospital attendant | Orderly 
 
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    | According to Webster's, it's "a statement of what a thing is" | Definition 
 
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    | The name of this South African province means "across the Vaal" -- the Vaal River, that is | Transvaal 
 
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    | In "Everything in its Place", Arthur Guiterman wrote, "The birds are in the bushes and" this "is at the door" | (S: What is winter?) 
 The wolf
 
 
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    | In the 1850s he exhibited Madame Josephine Fortune Clofullia as the "Bearded Lady From Switzerland" | P.T. Barnum 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Arianna Huffington)  Al Franken & I did a "Point-Counterpoint" segment called "Strange Bedfellows" for this Bill Maher show | Politically Incorrect 
 
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    | Surfers on the internet can check out the "Earth's Biggest" one at www.amazon.com | Bookstore 
 
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    | In a criminal trial, it's this lawyer's job to try & prove the defendant guilty | Prosecutor 
 
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    | This country's Cathedral of Leon is named for its soaring spires & stained glass windows | Spain 
 
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    | He wrote, "I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear" | Walt Whitman 
 
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    | Drummer Frank Beard is the only member of this band seen here who doesn't have a beard | ZZ Top 
 
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    | Roslyn, Washington represented Cicely, Alaska, the setting of this Rob Morrow series | Northern Exposure 
 
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    | Though it no longer sails, this luxury liner moored in Long Beach, Calif. does offer hotel accommodations | Queen Mary 
 
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    | It's equal to .0394 inches | Millimeter 
 
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    | The Canterbury Plains, this country's largest flatland area, lies on South Island | New Zealand 
 
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    | He's the regimental bhisti, or water carrier, that Rudyard Kipling made famous | Gunga Din 
 
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    | Grace Bedell, age 11, thought this man would win an election by more than a hair if he grew whiskers; he agreed | Abraham Lincoln 
 
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    | The quirky drama "Picket Fences" was set in this town in Wisconsin, not in Italy | Rome 
 
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    | A Michigander might know that glutton is another name for this member of the weasel family | Wolverine 
 
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    | It's the pigment that makes red blood cells red | Hemoglobin 
 
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    | This unit of currency of the Cayman Islands is divided into 100 cents; makes sense to us | Cayman Islands Dollar 
 
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    | Robert Frost wondered, "Why do they make good neighbors?" | Fences 
 
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    | For this Austrian psychoanalyst, sometimes a beard is just a beard | Sigmund Freud 
 
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    | "Twin Peaks" was the first TV venture for this avant-garde filmmaker | David Lynch 
 
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    | Oddly, this reddish brown color derives its name from albus, the Latin word for white | (less than a minute to go...) 
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    | A creature that eats both animals & plants is described by this adjective | Omnivorous 
 
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