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    | The problem in this 1902 story is for Sherlock to find the beast (or man) that's been killing folks on the Devonshire moors | 
    The Hound of the Baskervilles
 
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    | The Huntington Library has some jewels--a manuscript of "The Canterbury Tales" (c. 1410) & one of his Bibles (c. 1455) | 
    Gutenberg
 
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    | A flat piece of absorbent material on which you wipe your feet before entering a house | 
    a doormat
 
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    | This Spielberg film featured a longer ending in which Richard Dreyfuss explores the mother ship | 
    Close Encounters of the Third Kind
 
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    | Grapple | 
    a grape & an apple
 
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    | The outward projection of a hat | 
    a brim
 
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    | In this story Bilbo & the dwarves have to get a pile of treasure out from under a dragon | 
    The Hobbit
 
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    | Hebrew university has his archives--digitized, too, so you can see his notes on relativity in his hand | 
    Einstein
 
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    | This basic type of sheet has elastic edges tailored to grip a mattress; can somebodv help me fold it? | 
    a fitted sheet
 
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    | A blood-craving Audrey II "branches" out & takes over NYC in Frank Oz' ending that never was to this film | 
    Little Shop of Horrors
 
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    | Stagflation | 
    stagnation & inflation
 
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    | Filled with gloom, like a certain reaper | 
    grim
 
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    | Sydney Carton solves the problem of saving Charles Darnay's neck (literally) in this work | 
    A Tale of Two Cities
 
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    | Apollo astronauts collected 841 pounds of these (most are stored at Johnson space center) | 
    Moon rocks
 
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    | From the Greek for heavy fabric, it's the type of thick wall covering seen here | 
    a tapestry
 
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    | An alternate ending for this movie has Will Smith alive & a reunion of vampire lovers | 
    I Am Legend
 
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    | Pixel | 
    [Lots of applause after Robert's correct response, which lasts longer than usual as Robert waits for Alex to select the last clue for him]
  picture element
 
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    | Dainty & refined partner of proper | 
    prim
 
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    | In this 1980 Ludlum thriller, an amnesiac is faced with the problem of reconstructing his past while dodging killers | 
    The Bourne Identity
 
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    | A 17-ton piece of its hull was recovered from its wreckage site, 450 miles off the coast of Newfoundland | 
    the Titanic
 
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    | Named for an 18th century London draper, it's a small, lacy, ornamental cloth | 
    a doily
 
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    | Dante got shot while minding the convenience store in the original end of this Kevin Smith comedy | 
    Clerks
 
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    | Tangelo | 
    (Robert: What is a tangerine and an orange?) (Rachel: What is a tangerine and a grapefruit?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before the Double Jeopardy! Round] (Alex: Correct response: what is [*], which is very similar to a grapefruit.)
  a tangerine & a pomelo
 
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    | A sudden, capricious desire or act | 
    whim
 
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    | Porfiry's problem in this story is to get Raskolnikov to confess | 
    Crime and Punishment
 
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    | The oldest artifact in D.C.'s Newseum is a 3,200-year-old Sumerian brick that spread the news using this writing system | 
    cuneiform
 
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    | It's not something false, it's a decorative covering for a pillow | 
    a sham
 
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    | The original script for this Jamie Foxx film set in Saudi Arabia had his FBI team getting blown up | 
    (Rachel: ...I'm sorry.) (Alex: Oh, that's too bad. Nick or Robert? Uh, oh, Robert?) (Robert: ...What is Miami Vice? [Shakes head]) (Alex: No.  ...Not in Saudi Arabia. It was called [*].  [*].)
  The Kingdom
 
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    | Cyborg | 
    cybernetic organism
 
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    | What one does during natation | 
    swim
 
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