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    | In this Broadway musical, Julie Andrews got frisky singing about "the lusty month of May" | 
    (Toni: Who is Vic--what is Victor/Victoria?) ... (Alex: Tra-la--it's May--the lusty month of May--from [*].)
  Camelot
 
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    | This sport was introduced in the 688 B.C. Olympics; the modern sport has its origins in bare-knuckle contests | 
    boxing
 
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    | The Smithsonian has the stovepipe hat this president wore to the theater when he was killed | 
    Abraham Lincoln
 
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    Fort Campbell, Fort Knox | 
    Kentucky
 
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    | Run off & get married | 
    elope
 
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    | For centuries, May Day merriments have featured this outlaw who led a band of merry men | 
    Robin Hood
 
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    | USC, not from California but in this state, has a gamecock mascot that goes back to the Revolutionary War | 
    South Carolina
 
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    | You'll get some ideas for summer vacation from this president's book "African Game Trails" | 
    Theodore Roosevelt
 
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    Fort Hood, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi | 
    Texas
 
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    Spice, Interrupted, Georgy | 
    girls
 
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    | Cold & volcanic island nation of the North Atlantic | 
    Iceland
 
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    | May 1 is the perfect time to read "May Day", one of this author's "Tales of the Jazz Age" | 
    (F. Scott) Fitzgerald
 
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    | This NBA team got its name when it was based in San Diego--there was so much yachting in the harbor | 
    the Clippers
 
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    | He made his first run for the office in 1980 | 
    (Jean: Who is Ronald Reagan?)
  George H.W. Bush
 
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    Fort Bragg, Camp Lejeune | 
    North Carolina
 
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    "Beverly Hills Cop", your car, Guns N' Roses | 
    Axle
 
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    | You use it when you play the organ or propel a bike | 
    a pedal
 
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    | On the 1st of May it has long been a tradition to crown the fairest maiden in the land with this "regal" title | 
    Queen (of the May)
 
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    | The name of this Triple Crown winner seen here also means a traffic ticket | 
    (Alex: And that was the great [*].)
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    | His reputed affair with Mrs. Mary Peck threatened to quash his presidential hopes in 1912 | 
    Woodrow Wilson
 
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    Fort McPherson, Robins Air Force Base | 
    (Alex: The state this time is [*].)
  Georgia
 
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    A shoulder, a keg of beer, a telephone wire | 
    things you tap
 
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    | It's a 3-letter word meaning to cut off, especially a limb from a tree | 
    lop
 
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    | May Day festivities date back to an ancient festival honoring this Roman goddess of flowers | 
    (Alex: And the Roman goddess of flowers is [*]--not [*] the Red Menace.)
  Flora
 
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    | Indians developed a game to train for war; the French renamed it this because the stick looked like a bishop's staff | 
    lacrosse
 
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    Fort Monmouth, Fort Dix | 
    New Jersey
 
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    Butterfly, brush, hemorrhagic | 
    (Toni: What is a fever?) (Alex: No.) (Toni: Mmmmm... [rings in again]) (Alex: You can't ring in twice, Toni; however, you can select again.)
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    | Spelled one way, it's someone who's worshipped; spelled another, it means inactive | 
    idol & idle
 
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