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    | (Cheryl of the Clue Crew at the Berlin Wall)  In Berlin in 1963, this American said, "Democracy is not perfect, but we never had to put a wall up to keep people in" | 
    John F. Kennedy
 
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    | This villain started out as Anakin Skywalker, a young slave on Tatooine | 
    Darth Vader
 
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    | Pew was an evil pirate in this classic 1883 novel | 
    "Treasure Island"
 
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    Brothers
 
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    | "The Fiddler" by Marc Chagall is portrayed as a fiddler on one of these -- L'Chaim! | 
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    | Karl Schinkel designed the Werderscher Kirche as this type of building; it's now a Schinkel museum | 
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    | Of "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly", the one played by Lee Van Cleef | 
    (Tom: What is the Ugly?)
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    | His ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, was formerly a French merchant ship he took & refitted | 
    Blackbeard
 
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    | This French sculptor's first masterwork, a young male nude circa 1875, was later called "The Age of Bronze" | 
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    | Tempelhof Airport, opened in 1923, was made famous by this 1948-'49 event | 
    the Berlin Airlift
 
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    | In this 1988 film Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber spoils Bruce Willis' day -- well, night | 
    Die Hard
 
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    | In honor of its centenary Joseph Papp produced a version of this in Central Park in 1980 | 
    The Pirates of Penzance
 
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    ____ Machree, Irish favorite | 
    Mother
 
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    | 17th century artist born in Delft known for his paintings that have a cool, silvery light | 
    Jan Vermeer
 
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    | If one of your nonet gets bumped off, you're left with a group called this | 
    an octet
 
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    | Much of this innovative female director's film "Olympia" was shot at Berlin's Olympic Stadium in 1936 | 
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    | Bill McKinney, one of the mountain men who went after Ned Beatty in this 1972 film, has a CD of love songs out | 
    Deliverance
 
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    | Tortola in this island group was a popular spot for 17th century pirates | 
    (British) Virgin Islands
 
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    ____ Jones, "Hee Haw" star | 
    Grandpa
 
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    | In 1930 Picasso created 30 etchings as illustrations for this ancient Roman's "Metamorphoses" | 
    Ovid
 
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    | If 31 of the gross of personalized pencils you ordered were sent back due to typos, you'd still have this many | 
    (Alex: You were probably good at math at school too!)
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    | (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Berlin)  The Reichstag became a museum after World War II, but was reborn in the '90s as the home of this parliament | 
    the Bundestag
 
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    | Betty Lou Gerson voiced her in 1961; Glenn Close played her in 1996 & 2000 | 
    Cruella de Vil
 
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    | (I'm Jeff Probst in Panama)  In 1671 this Welsh buccaneer burned much of Panama City to the ground while his men looted what was left | 
    (Meg: Who is Kidd?)
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    Aunt
 
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    | The Philadelphia Museum of Art has works by this famed local artist, like the one seen here, & a parking lot named for him | 
    (Meg: Who is Winslow Homer?)
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    (Alex: There are [*] others, so a total of 6.)
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