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    | These brothers first published their "Fairy Tales" in 1812 as "Kinderund Hausmarchen" | 
    the Brothers Grimm
 
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    | The poker face seen here dropped out of this university just short of a degree to pursue a career in acting | 
    (David: Who is Matt Damon?) ... (Alex: David, you misunderstood the clue.)
  Harvard
 
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    | Nonpotent potable in common to a fuzzy navel & a screwdriver | 
    orange juice
 
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    | A stenographer employed to transcribe an official verbatim record of legal proceedings | 
    a court reporter
 
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    | If you're right on queue for a movie in Piccadilly, you're in one of these | 
    a line
 
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    Al Smith, Mario Cuomo | 
    New York
 
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    | She & her tres cher ami Jean-Paul Sartre collaborated on the political & literary journal Modern Times | 
    Simone de Beauvoir
 
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    | It's the TV show on which the poker face seen here co-starred for most of the 1970s | 
    (Alex: Ed Asner, yes.)
  The Mary Tyler Moore Show
 
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    | Stolichanya, or stoli to its friends, is a brand of this | 
    vodka
 
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    | Marsupial term for a self-appointed tribunal that parodies existing principles of law | 
    a kangaroo court
 
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    | Of stay in bed, hit someone on the head or rub till it's red, what you do if you cosh | 
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    Calvin Coolidge, Michael Dukakis | 
    (Lisa: What is New Hampshire?)
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    | For "The Autobiography of Malcolm X", Malcolm collaborated with this author | 
    Alex Haley
 
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    | In a memorable 1987 big screen biography, the poker face seen here played this 1950s music legend | 
    (Alex: Lou Diamond Phillips.)
  Ritchie Valens
 
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    | Invented in Cuba, a mojito is made with lime juice, club soda, sugar, ice, mint leaves & this kind of alcohol | 
    rum
 
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    | It's a special judicial assembly with power over the administration of estates & wills of deceased people | 
    probate court
 
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    | On British TV's "Top of the Pops" this Booker T. & the MGs hit might be titled "Spring Onions" | 
    "Green Onions"
 
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    Beauford Jester, John B. Connally, Jr. | 
    Texas
 
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    | Sidney Howard helped this author dramatize "Dodsworth" | 
    (David: Who is Dickens?)
  Sinclair Lewis
 
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    | This poker face seen here earned an Oscar nomination for her work in 1994's "Bullets Over Broadway" | 
    Jennifer Tilly
 
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    | This brand of liqueur made its debut in Dublin on November 26, 1974 | 
    Bailey's (Irish Cream)
 
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    | AKA amicus curiae, it's someone not party to the litigation but who offers information pertinent to the case | 
    a friend of the court
 
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    | If you're a British secret agent, you may have a license to kill, but you spell license this way | 
    L-I-C-E-N-C-E
 
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    Henry S. Thibodaux, P.B.S. Pinchback | 
    (Neill: Good Lord.  Uh... What is Wyoming?) (Alex: No.  Thibodaux is French, it sounds French.) (Neill: [*].) (Alex: [*].  Should have gone with that instead of the--your response.) (Neill: I know.)
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    | George S Kaufman died in June 1961; this man, his frequent collaborator, in December of that year | 
    Moss Hart
 
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    | This Ontario-based poker face has a Nabokovian first name | 
    Lolita Davidovich
 
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    | Mon dieu!  This French liqueur was originally made at the Abbey of Fecamp by the monks for which it is named | 
    Benedictine
 
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    | Law students try mock hypothetical legal cases in this kind of court | 
    moot court
 
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    | If you can't get through to your friend in Brighton, you wouldn't say the telephone is busy, you'd say it's this | 
    engaged
 
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    Karl F. Rulvagg, Floyd Bjornsterne Olson, Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus | 
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