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    | "Anne of Avonlea" is a 1909 sequel to this 1908 classic | "Anne of Green Gables" 
 
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    | In the Catholic Church: bishop,
 archbishop,
 cardinal...
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    | Taipei is this island's capital city | Taiwan 
 
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    | In this film high school teacher Matthew Broderick gets involved with the campaign for student council | Election 
 
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    | This word can mean to weaken a solution by adding water, or can describe a solution that's been weakened | Dilute 
 
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    | The theme to the TV show "Cops" asks them "Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?" | Bad boys 
 
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    | Thorny problems beset this Bronte heroine when she's hired as a governess at Thornfield Hall | Jane Eyre 
 
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    | At the White House: Betty Ford,
 Rosalynn Carter,
 Nancy Reagan...
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 Barbara Bush
 
 
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    | Now 73, the woman seen here at age 17 calls this island nation home: (Queen Elizabeth II)
 | Great Britain 
 
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    | A jazz guitarist is the subject of this director's "Sweet and Lowdown" | Woody Allen 
 
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    | Because he wrote his books in Latin, Swedish botanist Carl von Linne was better known by this Latinized name | Carolus Linnaeus 
 
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    | Proverbially, one of these malicious fruits "spoils the whole barrel" | Bad apple 
 
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    | Countess Olenska is the not-so-innocent heroine of this Edith Wharton novel | (J: What is "Wuthering Heights?") 
 "The Age of Innocence"
 
 
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    | In the history of France: Henry III,
 Henry IV,
 Louis XIII...
 | Louis XIV 
 
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    | It's the island where you'll find the arena seen here: (Madison Square Garden)
 | Manhattan 
 
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    | What part did this Irishman play in "End of Days"?  Could it be...Satan? | Gabriel Byrne 
 
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    | The symbol of this element stands for stannum, which originally denoted an alloy of lead & silver | (J: What is....sorry.) 
 Tin
 
 
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    | It can be a stroke of misfortune, or an unfortunate start to a game of pool | Bad break 
 
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    | Maggie, the daughter of a miller, falls for her cousin's fiance in this George Eliot novel | "The Mill on the Floss" 
 
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    | Beef: USDA standard,
 USDA select,
 USDA choice,
 USDA...
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 Prime
 
 
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    | Jaffna & Trincomalee are cities of this island nation near India that was formerly known as Ceylon | Sri Lanka 
 
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    | "Music of the Heart" was directed by this man, more known for his nightmares | Wes Craven 
 
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    | The uvea in the eye consists of 3 parts: the choroid, the ciliary body & this colored part lying behind the cornea | Iris 
 
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    | Don't tell this animal "Neither a burrower, nor a lender be": | Badger 
 
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    | Temple Drake is a college student in this Southerner's controversial 1931 novel "Sanctuary" | William Faulkner 
 
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    | In Roman numerals: I, V, X, L...
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    | The world's fourth-largest island, it lies off the southeast coast of Africa | Madagascar 
 
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    | Once Mighty Joe Young's girlfriend, she played the wife in "The Astronaut's Wife" | Charlize Theron 
 
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    | There are about 20,000 species of this organism that consists of an alga & a fungus living as a single unit | Lichen 
 
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    | This sailor recounts his 7 voyages to a poor porter named Hindbad | Sinbad 
 
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