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    | Of Northwood, Eastwood, Westwood or Southwood, last name of Allison who acts, like her father | Eastwood 
 
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    | (Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Paris)  The Arc de Triomphe is inscribed with the names & dates of this man's victories | Napoleon 
 
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    | There are actually few American breeds of the chicken, the Lamona & Holland among them, that lay this color eggs | (Joe: What is brown?) 
 white
 
 
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    | What's age got to do with it?  People Magazine put this sexy sexagenarian on its 2000 list of the World's Most Beautiful People | Tina Turner 
 
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    | The Phi Beta Kappa honor society was founded at this college in 1776 | William and Mary 
 
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    | A runner-mounted snow vehicle | (Rich: What is a snow dog?) 
 dogsled
 
 
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    | Of North Sea, East Sea, West Sea or South Sea, location of the island nation of Tuvalu | South Sea 
 
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    | Major ones of these serving Paris include Le Bourget & Orly | airports 
 
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    | "To get to the other side" is usually the answer to this classic riddle | Why did the chicken cross the road? 
 
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    | This future glamour girl was born in Gary, Indiana on May 16, 1966 | Janet Jackson 
 
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    | In 1960 this piano-playing pair made the Billboard Top 40 with their theme from "Exodus" | Ferrante & Teicher 
 
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    | A white-flowered shrub | dogwood 
 
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    | Of northern, eastern, western or southern, what the Aurora Australis lights are | southern 
 
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    | (Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Paris)  The Eiffel Tower opened in 1889 for the Universal Exposition, celebrating the 100th anniversary of this | (Joe: What is the storming of the Bastille?) 
 The French Revolution
 
 
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    | Rufus Thomas clucked about this "fowl" dance in a hit song from 1970 | "Funky Chicken" 
 
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    | The 2002 revival of the fairy tale musical "Into the Woods" starred this beautiful singer seen here | Vanessa Williams 
 
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    | Irene Curie paired up with Frederic Joliot; this man was the famous partner of Louis Jolliet | Marquette 
 
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    | The hottest period of the summer | Dog Days 
 
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    | Of Northlake, Eastlake, Westlake or Southlake, the author who created John Dortmunder | Donald Westlake 
 
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    | A cease-fire agreement to end this war was signed in Paris January 27, 1973 | Vietnam War 
 
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    | This term for a group hiearchy is based on the social behavior of poultry | pecking order 
 
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    | This country music blonde looked stunning when she sang "There You'll Be" from "Pearl Harbor" at the Oscars in 2002 | Faith Hill 
 
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    | This acting couple who wed in 1922 starred in 1925's "Arms and the Man" & 1935's "Taming of the Shrew" | (Kari: Who are Douglas Fairbanks & Mary Pickford?) 
 Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontanne
 
 
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    | A sharp bend in a road | dogleg 
 
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    | Of North, East, West or South, the prime minister under George III | Lord North 
 
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    | (Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Paris)  It was the first stone bridge on the Seine, not the ninth, as you might think by its name | Pont Neuf 
 
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    | Proverbially, to make these chicken neck feathers rise on someone is to produce anger or hostility in him | hackles 
 
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    | In 2000 this great Scot co-starred with David Cassidy in "At the Copa", a show at the Rio in Las Vegas | Sheena Easton 
 
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    | Congressional pair that sponsored the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 | (Joe: I don't know.) 
 Sen. Robert Taft & Rep. Fred Hartley
 
 
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    | A set of religious beliefs | dogma 
 
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