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    | In 1864 General Benjamin Butler appointed her superintendent of the Department of Nurses for the Army of the James | Clara Barton 
 
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    | For the 60th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, Hasbro introduced a special line of this military action figure | G.I. Joe 
 
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    | She & Leo were nominated for a 1998 MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss | Winslet 
 
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    | O'Connell Street, Parnell Street,
 Pearse Avenue
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    | In a common expression, you may be "out of" this; there's also this "of the draw" | luck 
 
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    | Tim Hatley won a 2009 Tony for Best Costume Design for the musical about this green ogre | Shrek 
 
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    | Lincoln called this cartoonist "our best recruiting sergeant" | Thomas Nast 
 
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    | Not surprisingly, this woman's line of collectible dolls includes Baby Donny Little Bit Rock-n-Roll seen here | Marie Osmond 
 
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    | In "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" she & Matthew McConaughey end up on the kiss cam at Madison Square Garden | (Kate) Hudson 
 
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    | Cobb Place, Chrysler Freeway,
 Lansing Avenue
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    | In Indian religion, this causal law explains the existence of evil; in a Culture Club title, it precedes "Chameleon" | karma 
 
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    | "Sleep Tite" is a number from this musical with sleepwear in the title | The Pajama Game 
 
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    | 3 days after graduating from West Point, this future "Boy General" took part in the First Battle of Bull Run | George Armstrong Custer 
 
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    | Because they fit one inside the other, Russian matryoshka dolls are also called these | nesting dolls 
 
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    | At the end of "Temple of Doom" Indy snaps his whip around Willie (this actress) & lays a kiss on her | Capshaw 
 
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    | Quezon Boulevard, United Nations Avenue,
 Imelda (just "Imelda")
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    | This word can be used for one's riches as well as one's lot in life; Twain (& others) have called it "outrageous" | fortune 
 
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    | A 2010 musical about this family revolves around daughter Wednesday dating a "normal" boy | the Addams Family 
 
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    | By the end of 1862 this newly appointed rear admiral controlled the entire Gulf Coast except for Mobile | (Matt: Um... Who is Nimitz?) (Alex: No... [chuckles] Nimitz, I guess, is a lot older than we all thought.)
 
 David Farragut
 
 
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    | Turning 25 in 2011 is this line of dolls that includes Josefina Montoya, a youngster growing up in 1824 | American Girl 
 
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    | Kate Walsh (Dr. Addison Montgomery) got to kiss Tim Daly (Dr. Pete Wilder) on this TV drama | (Alex: One of my favorite shows.) 
 Private Practice
 
 
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    | Hull Street, Revere Street,
 Shawmut Avenue
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 Boston
 
 
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    | Regulating each person's life, mythological sisters Atropos, Clotho & Lachesis were known as these | the Fates 
 
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    | A 2006 musical named for this Anne Rice character featured songs by Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Lestat 
 
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    | This Maine seascape painter traveled with the Army of the Potomac, sending sketches back to Harper's Weekly | Winslow Homer 
 
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    | This actress who played Marcia on "The Brady Bunch" voiced many of Mattel's talking dolls, including Chatty Cathy | Maureen McCormick 
 
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    | As Ethel Thayer in a 1981 film, she was asked, "Wanna dance or would you rather just suck face?" | (Katharine) Hepburn 
 
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    | Louis Botha Avenue, Miriam Makeba Street,
 Jan Smuts Avenue
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    | This show created by the minds behind "South Park" is very different from the same-named religious text | Book of Mormon 
 
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