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    | The deepest diver among these birds is the emperor species of this, which may dive to 900 feet in the Antarctic waters | 
    penguin
 
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    | Actor Nicholas Coppola | 
    Nicolas Cage
 
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    | The term "Star-Spangled Banner" was first used for the U.S. flag during this war | 
    the War of 1812
 
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    | He composed the operetta "The Rose of Persia" to a libretto by Basil Hood, not Gilbert | 
    Sullivan
 
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    | This seaside structure is abbreviated whf. | 
    wharf
 
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    | In Texas hold 'em, if the flop doesn't fit your hand, the experts say do this | 
    (Alex: Yeah, you have to know when to [*].)
  fold
 
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    | A grub is this soft, thick stage of metamorphosis of flies, wasps & beetles | 
    (Jennifer: What is pupa?)
  larva
 
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    | West Winger Ramon Estevez | 
    (Chris: Who is Sheen?) (Alex: Which one?) (Chris: [*].) (Alex: The daddy!)
  Martin Sheen
 
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    | Israel's flag features 2 dark blue stripes on a white background & this symbol | 
    the Star of David
 
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    | A few years after Rolls died in a plane crash, he started making airplane engines | 
    (Frederick) Royce
 
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    | This 3-letter abbreviation can stand for package or parking | 
    pkg.
 
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    | In the '50s, Edward Thorp fed millions of hands of this game into a computer which figured out how to win at it | 
    blackjack
 
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    | It's the fossilized resin from pine trees | 
    amber
 
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    | "Seinfeld" co-star Jay Greenspan | 
    (Jennifer: What is Jay Alexander?) (Alex: I thought he might have gone by Jay also, no, they're shaking their heads at me; we'll clear it up during the commercial break, stay with us!) ... (Alex: [After commercial break]  No, the judges are standing fast; he had to be [*].)
  Jason Alexander
 
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    | In 1198 this British king adopted a flag with 3 lions | 
    Richard the Lionhearted
 
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    | This first man listed in the "Film Encyclopedia" voiced cartoons after his partner's death | 
    (Bud) Abbott
 
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    | A.M. after a particular time stands for ante meridian, which means "before" this | 
    noon
 
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    | In this game a don't pass bet is a wager against the shooter | 
    craps
 
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    | (Sarah of the Clue Crew in Alaska)  This bovine name is given to the process whereby huge chunks of ice break off glaciers, giving birth to icebergs | 
    calving
 
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    | Wrestler turned politician James Janos | 
    Jesse Ventura
 
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    | Early in the 2nd millennium, ships from this city began flying the flag of Saint Mark, its patron | 
    Venice
 
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    | He didn't need Marx to publish the 1880 work "Socialism: Utopian and Scientific" | 
    Engels
 
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    | A doctor could tell you that q.i.d., which is the abbreviation for the Latin "quater in die", means this | 
    (Matt: I'm afraid I have no idea!)
  (take the pills) four times a day
 
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    | When betting on one of these, a consistently low Beyer speed figure should be a red flag | 
    racehorse
 
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    | This cloudy atmosphere containing the nucleus of a comet may reach a diameter of 1 million miles | 
    (Jennifer: What is a dust cloud?)
  coma
 
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    | Wrestler turned actor Dwayne Johnson | 
    The Rock
 
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    | Maryland's state flag features the coats of arms of 2 families related to Lord Baltimore: the Crosslands & this family | 
    the Calverts
 
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    | He led a creative revolution in advertising after the retirement of partner John Orr Young | 
    (Matt: Who is Ernst?)
  Raymond Rubicam (of Young & Rubicam)
 
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    | In formal addresses this 2-letter "directional" abbreviation precedes Hon. & Rev. | 
    Rt. (for Right)
 
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    | In this fancy-schmancy card game, it's just who gets closest to a total of 9 who wins | 
    baccarat
 
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