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  | DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE MORGANS? |  |
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    | Cherry stone for Angelina Jolie's life partner | Brad's pit 
 
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    | In 1766 England's Henry Cavendish discovered this element & later showed that with oxygen, it produces water | hydrogen 
 
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    | This comic strip doctor began his practice in 1948 | Rex Morgan 
 
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    | David Paterson | (Alex: Yeah, you got in there.) 
 New York
 
 
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    | It can be a verb meaning to reach the top of a peak | summit 
 
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    | Basra, Thi-Qar & Missan tried to break away in 2004 & might have made a go of it, as they have 80% of Iraq's this beneath them | oil 
 
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    | Bird belonging to a movie "Gladiator" | Russell's crow 
 
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    | For their work on radioactivity, they shared the 1903 Nobel Prize for Physics with Antoine Henri Becquerel | the Curies 
 
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    | It's the state animal of Vermont | the Morgan horse 
 
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    | Mark Sanford | South Carolina 
 
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    | From the Latin for "with highest praise", it's the best way to graduate | summa cum laude 
 
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    | Breakfast meat belonging to the movies' "Hollow Man" | Kevin's bacon 
 
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    | Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries was noted for his mutation theory & for rediscovering this man's laws of heredity | (Joey: Who is Mendeleev?) 
 (Gregor) Mendel
 
 
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    | He co-starred in "Dragnet" & later in "M*A*S*H" | Harry Morgan 
 
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    | Sonny Perdue | (Joey: What is Connecticut?) 
 Georgia
 
 
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    | A pit or well in which liquid, often yucky, is stored | a sump 
 
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    | Logically enough, it's the province where Iraq's capital is located | Baghdad 
 
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    | Rule of conduct by which 2004's "Alfie" lives | (Joey: What are Dudley's mores?) ...
 (Joey: [Whispers] Oh, 2004.)
 (Alex: Yeah...  This is Alfie now.)
 
 Jude's law
 
 
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    | Hungary's Roland Eotvos introduced the concept of the surface type of this, a phenomenon in liquids, at the molecular level | tension 
 
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    | It's home to West Virginia University | (Joey: ...What is Morgansville?) 
 Morgantown
 
 
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    | It's also known as straw hat theater | summer stock 
 
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    | Walking stick for 1966's "Alfie" | Michael's cane 
 
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    | After 6 years in exile in Gorky, this physicist & human rights activist was allowed to return to Moscow in 1986 | Andrei Sakharov 
 
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    | King Arthur's evil half-sister | (Janet: Who is Morgana?) (Grant: Who is Morgana le Fay?)
 [Janet and Grant were initially ruled incorrect; the ruling was reversed before the Daily Double at clue 28 when variants  "Morgana", "Morgause", "Morgose", and "Morgaine" were discovered to be acceptable.]
 
 Morgan le Fay
 
 
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    | A.S. Neill shook the educational establishment with 1960's "A Radical Approach to Child Rearing" at this title school | Summerhill 
 
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