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    | His "Gates of Hell" was the source for his famous 1886 work "The Kiss" | (A: Who was Dante?) 
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    | Located in L.A.'s Holmby Hills, his mansion has a staff of over 60, a grotto & many blondes | Hugh Hefner 
 
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    | Thornton Wilder's novel about Julius Caesar's last days, it's named for Caesar's last day | "The Ides of March" 
 
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    | Before her sitcom stardom, Cindy Williams co-starred as Richard Dreyfuss' sister in this George Lucas film | American Graffiti 
 
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    | Marilyn Monroe | California 
 
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    | This part of a house is sometimes called a garret | Attic 
 
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    | This cubist used ordinary objects in his sculpture, such as a bicycle seat & handlebars to make a bull's head | Pablo Picasso 
 
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    | It's the Russian word for a country house, often belonging to a member of the elite | Dacha 
 
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    | President Reagan called this 1984 novel, Tom Clancy's first, a "perfect yarn" | "The Hunt for Red October" 
 
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    | She's the beauty seen here in "Muppets From Space" (& we don't mean Miss Piggy) | Andie MacDowell 
 
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    | President Andrew Johnson | Tennessee 
 
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    | Tetracycline or penicillin, for example | Antibiotic 
 
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    | This artist's "Works in Progress" was a 'ballet" with mobiles, stabiles & electronic music | Alexander Calder 
 
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    | This North Carolina estate seen here wasn't "Vanderbilt" in a day: | Biltmore 
 
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    | After "From Here to Eternity", he wrote about riots in Paris in "The Merry Month of May" | James Jones 
 
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    | This Spielberg epic set in WWII China was one of Ben Stiller's first films | Empire of the Sun 
 
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    | In 1963 Kodak introduced this camera that used film cartridges | Instamatic 
 
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    | In 1983 this Bulgarian-born American encircled 11 islands off Florida with 6 million sq. ft. of pink polypropylene | Christo 
 
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    | Iguana fighting was a favorite sport of this chemical-making family's famed mansion in Cuba | (we have less than a minute to go...) 
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    | The song "Born in the U.S.A." was inspired by this Vietnam memoir by Ron Kovic | "Born on the Fourth of July" 
 
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    | The father of actors David, Keith & Robert, he played Moses' brother Aaron in "The Ten Commandments" | John Carradine 
 
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    | It's the style of folk music associated with the Chieftains & Clannad | Celtic 
 
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    | This "holely" British sculptor had 2 large works named "Family Group", one a bronze, the other done in stone | Henry Moore 
 
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    | This author of Virginia's Declaration of Rights bulit a mansion at his Gunston Hall Plantation | George Mason 
 
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    | Barbara Tuchman walked the battlefields of WWI before writing this book | (L: I don't know.) 
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    | The Clark Gable-Yvonne De Carlo film "Band of Angels" is based on a novel by this "All The King's Men" author | (L: Who is Styron?) 
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    | Peter Faneuil | Massachusetts 
 
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    | It's a poem or verse in which certain letters, usually the first in each line, spell out a word | Acrostic 
 
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