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  | TV'S GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN |  |
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  | BIRTHSTONES... MEET THE BIRTHSTONES |  |
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    | Spring Grove, Illinois claims the world's largest corn this, seen here | a corn maze 
 
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    | He impersonated moody psychic Carnac the Magnificent | Johnny Carson 
 
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    | Franz the butler is initially comedic but takes a dark turn as a Nazi sympathizer in this '60s film musical | The Sound of Music 
 
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    | You've been dealt a "speed limit" if you hold a pair of these | fives 
 
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    | May is green (but not with envy) with this birthstone | emerald 
 
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    | It means to go away, or get out; it's famously paired with "23" | skidoo 
 
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    | You can see a replica of a hunk of this Soviet craft; it crashed into Manitowoc, Wisc. in 1962 | Sputnik 
 
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    | He played wacky bachelor Jack Tripper | John Ritter 
 
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    | Butler Thomas Rogers, as well as his wife, are murdered in her novel "And Then There Were None" | Agatha Christie 
 
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    | There are "snowmen" in your mitts when holding a pair of these | eights 
 
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    | In song this July birthstone precedes "Tuesday" | ruby 
 
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    | 8-letter term for the end of the world as we know it (& I feel fine) | doomsday 
 
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    | Springfield, Missouri has America's only tram ride through a real one of these | a cavern 
 
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    | He starred as recent immigrant Chico Rodriguez | Freddie Prinze 
 
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    | Barrymore the butler is a red herring, as it's really Stapleton who's the killer in this Holmes mystery | The Hound of the Baskervilles 
 
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    | A pair of these face cards is referred to as "fishhooks" | jacks 
 
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    | Jim Brady was born on August 12, 1856 but April would have been more appropriate, with this as its stone | diamond 
 
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    | Now go do this polytheistic religion practiced chiefly by West Indians that you do so well! | voodoo 
 
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    | In northern Michigan you can see a plate of this type of pie 14 feet across--but with only 1 slice | (Alex Hooper: What is apple?) (Stefanie: What is blueberry?)
 
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    | He was private investigator Dan Tanna | Robert Urich 
 
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    | Mr. Poole the butler is concerned for the good doctor & breaks into the lab with Utterson in this novel | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 
 
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    | A hand consisting of a 5 & 10 is nicknamed this, like a famous chain of stores | Woolworth 
 
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    | Mother-of-this!  It's June's stone, along with moonstone & alexandrite | pearl 
 
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    | The folks in this musical village are awake for 24 hours, once every 100 years | Brigadoon 
 
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    | He played out of this world chief engineer Montgomery Scott | James Doohan 
 
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    | At the end of this Kazuo Ishiguro novel, the butler Stevens regrets not being intimate & cultivating his own experiences | The Remains of the Day 
 
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    | If you're holding a "magnum", you've got a pocket pair of these | fours 
 
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    | Thailand & Montana are important sources of this blue September gem | sapphire 
 
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    | It's the musical instrument being played here | didgeridoo 
 
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