| HAPPY 200th, LINCOLN & DARWIN |  
   
 
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    | Born in Shrewsbury Feb. 12, 1809, Charles Darwin was sent at 16 to study medicine in this Scottish city | 
    Edinburgh
 
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    I Won't Back ___ On The Corner | 
    (Mark: What is Standing?)
  Down
 
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    | "There's a" variety of this brand of eye lubricant "for that" or if you prefer the old slogan, "It gets the red out" | 
    Visine
 
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    | The 42,000 square miles of this country are dotted with Mayan ruins | 
    Guatemala
 
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    | Somebody paid $2,000 for an "18th century" kit for killing these; contents included hammer, stakes & a crucifix | 
    vampires
 
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    | Will someone pass me the bag of crisps--I have a hankering for this snack | 
    potato chips
 
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    | Born in Kentucky Feb.12, 1809, Abe Lincoln lived from age 7 to 21 in this state before the move to Illinois | 
    Indiana
 
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    Born To Be ____ Thing | 
    Wild
 
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    | Hershey's boasts that these cups are the No. 1 selling candy in America | 
    Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
 
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    | This country in Transcaucasia was in the news in 2008 fighting a much bigger nation | 
    Georgia
 
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    | A Colo. woman paid $455 for water from a cup this guy drank from in 1977; he left the building soon after | 
    Elvis
 
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    | If mum takes little Alistair to a childminder, he's going to what Americans would call this type of "center" | 
    a day care center
 
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    | It's what Lincoln called his youngest & favorite son, Thomas; it can also mean "a little bit" | 
    Tad
 
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    Blowing Kisses In The ____ Beneath My Wings | 
    Wind
 
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    | In the classic ad jingle, these hot dogs are even enjoyed by kids with chickenpox | 
    (Deepak: What are Oscar Mayer wieners?) (Kelley: What is Ball Park franks?)
  Armour hot dogs
 
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    | Hagatna is the capital of this U.S. island in the North Pacific | 
    Guam
 
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    | Now that's recycling! A Seattle man got a $3,850 bid for this, worn only once, that had belonged to his ex-wife | 
    her wedding dress
 
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    | A landlord would refer to one of these as a flat | 
    an apartment
 
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    | The first chapter of "On the Origin of Species" features this bird, which Darwin bred in a dovecote he built | 
    a pigeon
 
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    Die Another ____ Tripper | 
    Day
 
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    | Lilac spring is among the air freshener scents "Created by nature" & "captured by" this brand | 
    Glade
 
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    | A country on the west coast of Africa used to be known as Spanish this; now it's Equatorial this | 
    Guinea
 
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    | An online casino paid $1,209 for a Dorito in the shape of this man's big pointy hat, or mitre | 
    the pope
 
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    | Long before it was the name of a computer, it was Brit speak for a raincoat | 
    (Deepak: [No response.])
  a mackintosh
 
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    | Maiden name of Darwin's wife; she came from the pottery-making family & was shattered by his talk of evolution | 
    (Mark: Uh, what is Delft?)
  Wedgwood
 
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    U Got ____ ____ Of Love | 
    The Look
 
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    | Toyota dropped this provocative name for its new Celica sports model days after a December 2004 natural disaster | 
    a Tsunami
 
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    | King Constantine of this Balkan country was forced from his throne in 1917 & again in 1922 | 
    Greece
 
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    | An offer to impart this drew only 8 bids & $3.26; heck, the DVD of the 1983 Monty Python flick goes for more than that | 
    the meaning of life
 
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    | For sports & working out, you need a good pair of trainers, which are these | 
    (running) shoes
 
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