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    | The courts have wrestled with whether this writ that "shall not be suspended" applies to Guantanamo | habeas corpus 
 
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    | Motown legend Stevie's foolish mistakes | Wonder's blunders 
 
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    | He, she & they are this kind of pronoun | (Cathy: Definite.  What are def...) ...
 (Alex: Correct response--what is [*]--[*] pronouns.)
 
 third person
 
 
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    | Photochromic glass used in eyeglasses does this when exposed to sunlight | darken 
 
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    | God's name of Yahweh was first announced to this man | Moses 
 
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    | In 1954 industrial designer Raymond Loewy redesigned the iconic shape of this soft drink's bottle | Coke 
 
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    | It's paired with conviction in Article II, Section 4, & unpopular presidents start to hear talk of it | impeachment 
 
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    | Reggae man Bob's "hogs" | Marley's Harleys 
 
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    | Numerical term for a burglar who specializes in breaking into buildings through upstairs windows | (Alex: They're known as [*].) 
 second-story men
 
 
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    | In 1882 Edward Johnson, a partner of this inventor, put the first string of glass lights on a Christmas tree | Edison 
 
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    | It's a bike race over muddy terrain | motocross 
 
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    | One of the great jazz trios had Oscar Peterson on piano, Ed Thigpen on drums & Ray Brown plucking this | bass 
 
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    | A 2008 ruling affirmed the right "to be confronted with" these--if they're dead, too bad for the prosecution | (Mikey: What are accusers?) 
 witnesses
 
 
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    | Blues-rock singer Bonnie's wooden boxes | Raitt's crates 
 
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    | Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park includes part of the Painted Desert & a stretch of this historic road | Route 66 
 
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    | To achieve this color of glass, cobalt oxide is added during the manufacturing process | blue 
 
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    | This word was suggested by Marcel Duchamp for art in a 1932 exhibit that included Alexander Calder | mobiles 
 
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    | He's the highly successful American businessman seen here | Ray Kroc 
 
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    | An influential 1890 article was titled "the right to" this, now seen as covered (though unnamed) by the Bill of Rights | privacy 
 
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    | "U Remind Me" singer's spouting oil wells | Usher's gushers 
 
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    | The largest hand-blown one of these, with 117 hand-blown figures, is in a cathedral in Kentucky | a stained-glass window 
 
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    | This actor played "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"; his brother Vincent was Canada's Governor-General | (Cathy: Who is Raymond Price?) ...
 (Alex: Who is [*]--Vincent Massey, [*].)
 
 Raymond Massey
 
 
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    | In June 2008 the Supreme Court said that this amendment grants an individual, not just a collective, right | (Mikey: What is the First Amendment?) (Alex: No, sorry, [*]--the right to bear arms--individual--not just collective.)
 
 the Second Amendment
 
 
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    | Mr. Collins' vibratos | Phil's trills 
 
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    | Originating in France, it's a numerical term for the journalistic profession | the fourth estate 
 
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    | As a gift to the Kennedy Center, Sweden donated 18 15-foot-long crystal chandeliers made by this company | (Mikey: What is Tiffany?) ...
 (Alex: From Sweden, the name of the company is [*].
 [*] crystal.
 
 Orrefors
 
 
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    | Instead of taking over his dad's upholstery business, he went on to become France's greatest comic dramatist | Moliere 
 
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    | He's the mystery writer seen here--not looking much like a private eye | Raymond Chandler 
 
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