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    Animal Farm
 
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    Mary, Queen of Scots
 
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    | The opening credits to this series showed Tony's commute home to the suburbs of Northern New Jersey | 
    The Sopranos
 
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    a sombrero
 
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    (Joon: Who is Roth?)
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    Saturn's patterns
 
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    Ford
 
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    The Situation
 
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    a crown
 
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    chicken
 
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    (William) Kennedy
 
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    Zeus's truces
 
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    (Chris: Who is Estée Lauder?)
  Mary Kay
 
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    The Real Housewives of New Jersey
 
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    a bowler
 
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    | Species of this food & clothing provider include the Shropshire, karakul & merino | 
    sheep
 
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    | Chapters in this Pulitzer Prize winner by Carol Shields include "Birth, 1905", "Marriage, 1927" & "Sorrow, 1965" | 
    The Stone Diaries
 
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    | Egyptian god of death & resurrection's tiny infectious agents | 
    Osiris's viruses
 
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    the Quakers
 
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    Boardwalk Empire
 
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    | It's not kosher, but Buster Keaton, Popeye Doyle & Justin Timberlake have all sported these round, flat hats | 
    pork pies
 
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    | "Lamoid" (with one "L") is the collective term for this South American herd animal & its relatives | 
    llamas
 
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    Francis Macomber
 
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    | Hindu preserver god's bouillabaisses | 
    (Alex: And you added the "fish", which you didn't need, but, uh, well done, young man.)
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    | She co-wrote the popular 19th century work "Tales from Shakespear" with her brother Charles | 
    (Joon: Who is Mary Dickens?)
  Mary Lamb
 
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    | This show on Oxygen follows the Scali family, who own & run an extravagant dress shop | 
    (Aleisa: What's Jersey Style?)
  Jersey Couture
 
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    (Aleisa: Who is Bismarck?)
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