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    | Ya, mon!  On June 29, 1504 Columbus was rescued from this island where he'd been shipwrecked for a year | Jamaica 
 
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    | Bruce Banner, who learned it's not easy being green | The Hulk 
 
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    | In a song from "Annie", "The sun'll come out tomorrow, bet" this "that tomorrow there'll be sun" | your bottom dollar 
 
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    | It's located at 3734 Elvis Presley Boulevard in Memphis | Graceland 
 
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    | It's the hole in a needle | eye 
 
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    | Columbus said goodbye for good in this year, 14 years after he set out on his most famous voyage | (Carol: What is...) (Alex: Oh, come on.)
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 (Alex: Oh, too much--)
 (Carol: Uh, [*].)
 (Alex: No, too much time.)
 
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    | Diedrich Knickerbocker, a "sleepy" novelist | Washington Irving 
 
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    | Clint Eastwood starred in this 1964 Spaghetti Western & its sequel, "For a Few Dollars More" | A Fistful of Dollars 
 
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    | In the North Atlantic: CLND
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    | The house where she wrote "Silent Spring" is a National Historic Monument in Silver Spring, Maryland | Rachel Carson 
 
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    | Verb meaning to be in charge of a committee or organization | head 
 
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    | On Christmas Day 1492, Columbus waved a sad bye-bye to this ship after it ran aground | the Santa Maria 
 
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    | "Lady Day", a nickname originated by sax man Lester Young | Billie Holiday 
 
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    | Situated next to | adjacent 
 
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    | Off the coast of Africa: CP VRD
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    | Seen here is a partial view of her childhood home in Alabama in the 1950s; notice the water pump | (Tim: Who was Harper Lee?) 
 Helen Keller
 
 
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    | When you pick up a tab, you do this to "the bill" | foot 
 
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    | Sometime before 1477, Columbus bade farewell to this Italian city of his birth | Genoa 
 
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    | Harry Longabaugh, whose nickname came from the Wyoming town in which he was imprisoned | (Tim: Who was Buffalo Bill?) 
 The Sundance Kid
 
 
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    | This policy aims to encourage the investment of capital in foreign countries | dollar diplomacy 
 
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    | Spanish for "Sea to Lake" this Palm Beach estate was home to Donald Trump & earlier, Marjorie Merriweather Post | Mar-a-Lago 
 
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    | Slang for a bar or nightclub; in "Casablanca", Humphrey Bogart refers to a "gin" one | joint 
 
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    | On April 16, 1503, on his last voyage, Columbus left Rio Belen in what's now this narrow country | Panama 
 
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    | Sir Percy Blakeney, a "colorful" fop with a sword | (Carol: Who was The Scarlet Pumpernil?) [Originally accepted; later reversed]
 
 The Scarlet Pimpernel
 
 
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    | The star system closest to our sun is the Alpha system in this constellation in the southern hemisphere | Centauri 
 
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    | In South America: CDR
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    | In 1839, this president bought Lindenwald, the estate he would retire to, in Kinderhook | Van Buren 
 
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    | Part of the face that also means to have a friendly chat | jaw (or chin) 
 
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