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    | We wonder if this man, who supplied bolts & spikes for the ship, ever took a midnight ride on her | Paul Revere 
 
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    | Rathaus Schoneberg in this capital is the place where JFK made a famous speech on June 26, 1963 | Berlin 
 
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    | The competition on this instrument is usually between soloists, but sometimes bands compete | the bagpipes 
 
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    | Dumas' 1831 play about this emperor helped make a big legend out of a short man | Napoleon 
 
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    | The Errol Flynn western named for this city climaxes with a gunfight at the Alamo | San Antonio 
 
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    | A plant that's bacciferous might bear cran- or huckle- ones | berries 
 
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    | In her 1997 cruise, the ship made 4 knots using just 6 of these, 3 of them basketball court size | sails 
 
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    | This Moroccan city for which a hat is named is noted for its tin-glazed earthenware | Fez 
 
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    | Dance competitions include the reel & this one with "Highland" in its name | (Tami: What is the jig?) 
 the (Highland) fling
 
 
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    | Alexandre is known as Dumas this to distinguish him from his son (Dumas fils) | père 
 
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    | One of Errol Flynn's first films was "Murder at" this Monaco town | Monte Carlo 
 
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    | If you're oviferous, you bear these; hopefully not all in one basket | eggs 
 
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    | The name of this navy yard, Old Ironsides' permanent home, belongs to a historic area of Boston | Charlestown 
 
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    | Many Newar people, who are known for their artistic skills, live in this country's Katmandu Valley | Nepal 
 
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    | A round stone ball is commonly used in this sport, also an event in the Olympics | the shotput 
 
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    | Of course, the play "Les Freres Corse" translates to these "Brothers" | The Corsican Brothers 
 
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    | Ronald Reagan played George Armstrong Custer in the Errol Flynn film named for this New Mexico Trail | the Santa Fe Trail 
 
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    | Anatomically speaking, something lactiferous or galactophorous bears this | milk 
 
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    | Like fellow Mass. heavyweight Rocky Marciano, the Constitution won over 30 fights & lost this many | none 
 
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    | There's a branch of the University of Cairo in this capital of Sudan | Khartoum 
 
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    | The annual games in Antigonish, a town in this Canadian province, are similar to those in Braemar, Scotland | Nova Scotia 
 
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    | Dumas' 1836 play "Kean" was about Edmund Kean, a noted member of this profession | acting 
 
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    | The Errol Flynn western named for this Kansas town inspired the plot of Mel Brooks' "Blazing Saddles" | (Alex: "Get out of Dodge!") 
 Dodge City
 
 
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    | A laniferous animal bears this & we're not pulling it over your eyes | wool 
 
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    | He wrote the poem that saved the ship from the scrap heap in the 1830s | (Dave: Who is Emerson?) 
 Oliver Wendell Holmes (Sr.)
 
 
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    | Early inhabitants of this eel-shaped Caribbean island called it Malliouhana | Anguilla 
 
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    | Item being tossed in the event seen here: | (Alex: Yes, that big pole.) 
 the caber
 
 
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    | In 1860-61 Dumas himself aided this man in his invasion of Sicily | (Chris: Sorry, I don't know.) 
 (Giuseppe) Garibaldi
 
 
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    | Don Ameche & Betty Grable starred in "Moon Over" this city; Errol Flynn wasn't in it | Miami 
 
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    | Don't cry for me argentiferous, it just means that something bears for this metal | silver 
 
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