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    | Chapter XI of "Alice in Wonderland" is "Who Stole" these pastries? | tarts 
 
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    | Jimmy Stewart said this film was his favorite, as "it's what a true motion picture should be" | It's a Wonderful Life 
 
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    | North American jackrabbits aren't really rabbits, they're members of this group often confused with rabbits | hares 
 
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    | The Tea Party is mad at government programs, like the cap & trade system meant to reduce this element | (Sara: What is the foreign trade deficit?) 
 carbon
 
 
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    | Anton von Leeuwenhoek ground lenses to make these, which magnified objects up to more than 200 times | microscopes 
 
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    | Add 3 letters to reve, French for "dream", & you'll have this word for a daydream | reverie 
 
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    | "The egg only got larger and larger, and more and more human... when (Alice) had come close to it, she saw... that it was" him | (Mary: What is the Cheshire Cat?) 
 Humpty Dumpty
 
 
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    | It's the TV show where Kevin pined for Winnie | The Wonder Years 
 
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    | Mother rabbits can be inattentive; to make up for that, nature made this liquid of theirs 15% protein | milk 
 
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    | The Tea Party demands repeal of new legislation on health insurance, derided with this 9-letter name | Obamacare 
 
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    | He told of the discoveries he made looking through a telescope in 1610's "The Sidereal Messenger" | Galileo 
 
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    | Eat that 11 p.m. quesadilla & you might have a pesadilla, Spanish for this | (Sara: What is a stomachache?) 
 a nightmare
 
 
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    | A common phrase in Lewis Carroll's day was "grin like" one of these; it grins in his story | the Cheshire Cat 
 
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    | Drusilla, played by Debra Winger, left Paradise Island & joined her sister Diana Prince on this TV show | Wonder Woman 
 
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    | Yes, Mr. Beatty, European rabbits do construct extensive burrow systems called these | warrens 
 
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    | Many TPers are mad at the 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913 to provide for direct election of this body | the Senate 
 
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    | Corning made glass tough enough for windows on these current vehicles to re-enter our atmosphere at 15,000 mph
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    | In 1899 he wrote of hypermnesic dreams, in which memories, inaccessible by day, turn up in the dream | Freud 
 
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    | Alice holds this poem up to a looking-glass to decipher it | "Jabberwocky" 
 
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    | Mary Stuart Masterson, Eric Stoltz & Lea Thompson are at the heart of this 1987 love triangle | Some Kind of Wonderful 
 
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    | On many rabbits these can rotate 270 degrees, presumably to get a clearer TV picture | ears 
 
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    | The Tea Party is leery of this intl. body, which it suspects of plots like trying to get people in Denver to bike more | the UN 
 
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    | This Rochester, N.Y. company named for 2 German men made the lenses for CinemaScope & won an Oscar for the work | Bausch & Lomb 
 
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    | Misty thoughts while smoking opium are the origin of the expression this type of dream | (Sara: What are narcotic dreams?) 
 pipe dreams
 
 
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    | This tea-party guest poses the riddle, "Why is a raven like a writing-desk?" | the Mad Hatter 
 
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    | Bob Dylan won an Oscar for the song "Things Have Changed" from this 2000 film | Wonder Boys 
 
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    | The rare volcano rabbit lives around the lofty volcanoes that surround this North American capital | Mexico City 
 
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    | Ironically, the Boston Tea Party ("Time to party like it's 1773!") opposes this Oct. 2001 anti-terrorist law | the Patriot Act 
 
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    | To make binoculars compact, most contain these triangular glass objects; the Porro type gives better depth perception | (Mary: What are periscopes?) 
 prisms
 
 
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    | You might have surreal dreams when you try to sleep when your temperature is 102, defined as this 5-letter condition | fever 
 
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