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    | In 1499 Michelangelo sculpted this statue of the Madonna with the dead Jesus in her arms | 
    the Pietà
 
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    a Freudian slip
 
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    Ontario
 
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    topically
 
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    "Star Wars": It was Luke's home in the first film | 
    Tatooine
 
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    | Wham-O introduced this backyard strip of watery fun in 1961 | 
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    Orlando
 
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    "Transformers": The title robots' home | 
    Cybertron
 
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    | Edward, the Earl of Warwick, was executed at the Tower of London & was the last male member of this royal house | 
    (Paul: What is Tudor?)
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    | An elusive criminal is said to be as slippery as this, Anguilla rostrata | 
    an eel
 
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    | Plains called the Llanos in Colombia & Venezuela are drained by this river | 
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    | The artist known as Prince used to have this word in his (non-)name when he didn't want to be called Prince anymore | 
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    | "The last class of my old professor's life took place once a week in his house... (It) met on Tuesdays" | 
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    | The armies of several cantons defeated the imperial army of Maximilian I, leading to this confederation | 
    Switzerland
 
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    | The lady's slipper variety of this exotic plant is seen here | 
    an orchid
 
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    Oslo
 
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    | Mildly, or Douglas Adams' character Dirk | 
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    | "It's all right, Miles," Spade told him.  "Come in.  Miss Wonderly, this is Mr. Archer, my partner" | 
    (Alex: Yes, The Maltese Falcon is the book.)
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    "Forbidden Planet": ___ 4 (just like the first PC) | 
    (Paul: What's IBM?) ... (Alex: You had to take a chance there, Paul.) (Paul: I had to take a chance.) (Alex: Yeah, you had no money.  You wouldn't have been around to play in Final Jeopardy! anyway.  And now you definitely will not be around, because you're at -$2,000.)
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    | Upon his return from India in 1499, he was received by King Manuel I of Portugal | 
    (Alex: And look at the scores.  You have exactly half of Randie's total.  She's in the lead with $10,400.) (Paul: Make it a True Daily Double, Alex.) (Alex: All right.  You'll be tied with her if you are correct on this clue...) ... (Paul: Who was Dias?)
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    | You'll find Slippery Rock State University in this U.S. state | 
    [ERRATUM: Although it is a state school, the name of the school is Slippery Rock University of [*], not Slippery Rock State University.]
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    | This river in New York State is formed by the junction of the Seneca & Oneida Rivers | 
    (Paul: What is Ohio?)
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