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    | The oldest city in France & still its chief seaport | Marseilles 
 
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    | Only team that can score points in volleyball | (Judy: The [*].) (Alex: Phrasing.)
 (Judy: What is [*]?)
 (Alex: Thank you.)
 
 serving team
 
 
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    | While Prime Minister, Winston Churchill belonged to this political party | Conservatives 
 
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    | Charles Hamilton list this French martyr's autograph as most valuable by a woman | (Alex: Worth over a quarter of a million dollars.) 
 Joan of Arc
 
 
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    | This company's tours became so successful in 1973 it built a simulated chocolate factory | Hershey 
 
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    | Fall 1962 was a #1 season for the Four Seasons with "Sherry" & this song | (Judy: What is "Rag Doll"?) 
 "Big Girls Don't Cry"
 
 
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    | Not the duke, duchess, or castle, but Canada's southernmost city | Windsor 
 
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    | Inventor of the boxing glove, English boxer Jack Broughton is commemorated in this regal resting palace | Westminster Abbey 
 
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    | In 1209 the Pope punished King John by doing this to him | excommunication 
 
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    | Her 1918 lunch with Robert Benchley at an Algonquin Hotel round table started a famous literary circle | Dorothy Parker 
 
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    | Every year, this company delivers more than a billion packages, more than the Post Office | (Steve: What is Western Union?) (Paul: What is Federal Express)
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 (Alex: You guys were missing the obvious one, [*].)
 
 UPS (United Parcel Service)
 
 
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    | This Gerry & the Pacemakers 1964 hit suggests you should do you weeping at night | (Paul: What is "Don't Let The Day See You Crying"?) ...
 (Judy: [*].)
 (Alex: What is [*]?)
 (Judy: [While Alex is speaking] What is [*]?  You came close, Paul, but not good enough.)
 
 "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying"
 
 
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    | In 1602, the hdqtrs. for the Dutch East India Co. was Batavia, now called this, Indonesia's capital | Jakarta 
 
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    | Finishing the Channel swim in 1926, Gertrude Ederle was met on beach by immigration officer demanding this | a passport 
 
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    | In 1915, the British created this mobile weapon that could cross trenches | the tank 
 
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    | Author Susan Brownmiller said when Hugh Hefner wears this on "his rear end, then we'll have equality" | a bunny tail 
 
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    | 1980 failure of "Heaven's Gate" led Transamerica to sell this movie company to MGM | United Artists 
 
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    | You'd better stop sobbing when Melissa Manchester sings this, her 1979 hit | "Don't Cry Out Loud" 
 
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    | 3 major cities of this S. American country are Concepcion, Encarnacion, & Asuncion, the capital | (Steve: What is Ecuador?) (Judy: What is Bolivia?)
 
 Paraguay
 
 
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    | Year of 1st World Series telecast, which featured the Dodgers' Jackie Robinson, Rookie of the Year | (Paul [immediately after Alex finishes the clue]: What is [*]?) (Alex: Way to go. Fast, too. Nice going.)
 
 1947
 
 
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    | In the 16th  C., this great Tudor king abolished the privilege of clergy issuing coins | Henry VIII 
 
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    | Polish musician Wanda Landowska was credited with modern revival of this instrument | the harpsichord 
 
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    | Company that is Delaware's largest single employer | DuPont 
 
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    | A Top 10 hit in 1955 for Julie London, it's not about the Thames | "Cry Me A River" 
 
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    | Tanzania's largest city & functioning capital, its name means "haven of peace" | (Alex: repeats the phrase "haven of peace" at the end of this clue while waiting for someone to ring in.) 
 Dar es Salaam
 
 
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    | Of all his achievements, this pediatrician is most proud of his 1924 Olympic gold medal for rowing | Benjamin Spock 
 
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    | 1st Englishman to sail around the world | (Steve: Who is Sir Walter Raleigh?) 
 (Sir) Francis Drake
 
 
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    | This black activist was 1 of only 6 women ever to make the FBI's "Most Wanted" list | Angela Davis 
 
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    | In 1982, this huge city became #1 beer-producing area in U.S. | L.A. 
 
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    | 2 Elvis Presley Top 10 hits that fit this category | (Steve: No idea.) 
 "Crying In The Chapel" & "Don't Cry Daddy"
 
 
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