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    | The Granddaddy of all modern fraternities, this organization began accepting non-stoneworkers in the 1600s | the Masons 
 
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    | Hindi actor Dev Patel cashed in as the title character in this 2008 Best Picture Oscar winner | Slumdog Millionaire 
 
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    | Dill & bread-&-butter are types of these | pickles 
 
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    | Former poet laureate Robert Pinsky was lauded for his translation of "The Inferno of" this other poet | Dante 
 
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    | Just average 3.75 miles a day for a week & you'll have totaled about this marathon distance | 26 miles (& 385 yards) 
 
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    | "Mythical bird", whether you're in Arizona or not | a Phoenix 
 
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    | Founded in 1888, the Loyal Order of this large deer once had Warren G. Harding & Charlie Chaplin as members | (Danny: What are elk?) 
 moose
 
 
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    | Sadly, in 2009, the bell tolled for 15-year-old Gigi, a dog of this breed, who gained fame starring in Taco Bell commercials | a Chihuahua 
 
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    | Bing, Lycos
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 search engines
 
 
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    | "The Twa Dogs" & "Scotch Drink" are among his "Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect" | (Rabbie) Burns 
 
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    | Just average 101 & 297 to get this prime number | (Danny: What is 191?) (Ryan: What is 245?)
 
 199
 
 
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    | "False name"; that's it, really. A false name | a pseudonym 
 
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    | Key Club is a high school branch of the fraternal organization begun in 1915 | the Kiwanis 
 
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    | Popular magazines from Food Network chefs include "Cooking with Paula Deen" & "Every Day with" her | Rachael Ray 
 
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    | All Terrain, Mud Terrain,
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    | Robert Herrick gave us the line "Gather ye" these "while ye may" | rosebuds 
 
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    | The average is also called the arithmetic this | mean 
 
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    | "A band of dancers & singers"; it's sung after some verses | a chorus 
 
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    | Founded in 1882, they were named for the discoverer of the Americas | (Alex: There are two clues left on the board and you can see the score.) 
 the Knights of Columbus
 
 
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    | After a short stint on "Melrose Place", Ashlee Simpson-Wentz was Broadway bound as Roxie Hart in this musical | Chicago 
 
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    | Power "I", Spread
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    | This American poet wrote, "Nature's first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold" | Robert Frost 
 
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    | Just average Joe & Josephine to get this average number of letters in their names | (Danny: What is 5?) 
 six
 
 
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    | "Going out"; it's a book in the Bible | Exodus 
 
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    | To be a member of A.O.H., the ancient order of these, you must be a Catholic & either Irish or of Irish descent | Hibernians 
 
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    | This star of "The Nanny Diaries" has a twin brother named Hunter | Scarlett Johansson 
 
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    | Coptic, Pashto,
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    | This Boston-born poet was related to astronomer Percival & to fellow poets Amy & James Russell | Robert Lowell, Jr. 
 
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    | "relating to memory"; one is "every good boy does fine" | a mnemonic 
 
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