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    | From Westminster Bridge, William mused, "Earth has not anything to show more fair" than this city | 
    (Alex: [*] is the city.)
  London
 
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    | The poetic & artistic Rosettis were snapped by this Victorian children's author, also a serious photographer | 
    (Bret: Who is Brady?)
  Lewis Carroll
 
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    | It's the USA's largest volcanic island | 
    Hawaii
 
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    | Crunches are a version of these | 
    sit-ups
 
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    | In 1922 DeWitt & Lila Wallace published the first issue of this magazine that condenses articles | 
    Reader's Digest
 
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    | Last name of Fernando, a star in Argentina before moving to the U.S.; his son Lorenzo & grandson A.J. act, too | 
    Lamas
 
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    | Wordsworth belonged to the school of poets named for this watery district of northern England | 
    Lake District (or Country)
 
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    | Theodore Roosevelt Island, now a memorial, lies in this river & is accessible by footbridge from Virginia | 
    the Potomac
 
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    | The operation that took out Osama Bin Laden was monitored from this White House room | 
    the Situation Room
 
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    | Jann S. Wenner is the editor & publisher of this music magazine | 
    Rolling Stone
 
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    | Though the daughter of Hondurans, this "Ugly Betty" star voiced a Viking girl in "How To Train Your Dragon" | 
    (Bret: Who is America Ferrer?)
  America Ferrera
 
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    | W.W. lamented childlike wonder: "Nothing can bring back the hour / Of splendour in" this, "Of glory in the flower" | 
    [Alex read "W.W." in the clue as "William Wordsworth".] (Joon: What are daffodils?) ... (Alex: Yes, splendour in [*].)
  the grass
 
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    | In the 1870s, Red Cloud & a delegation of his Oglala people of this tribe came to Washington | 
    the Sioux
 
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    | Treasure Island is a manmade island built in this bay for the 1939-1940 Golden Gate Exposition | 
    San Francisco Bay
 
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    | Anoushka Shankar played this instrument on her father's album "Full Circle: Carnegie Hall 2000" | 
    the sitar
 
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    | The second word in the French name of this cooking magazine has an accent mark over the "E" | 
    Bon Appétit
 
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    | She co-founded an organization called Voto Latino to get people to the polls, even in Sin City | 
    (Alex: And that beautiful girl's name is [*].)
  Rosario Dawson
 
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    | It sounds a little backwards, but "The child is father of" this | 
    the man
 
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    | That's not Napoleon--it's P.T. Barnum's attraction Charles Stratton, known by this name | 
    Tom Thumb
 
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    | Manisses, or "Island of Little God", was the Narragansett Indian name for this state's Block Island | 
    Rhode Island
 
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    | It can refer to a flag or a popular old song | 
    a standard
 
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    | Rodale publishes this healthy living magazine whose 10-letter name implies it can forestall disease | 
    Prevention
 
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    | This director's first version of "El Mariachi" was shot for $7,000; the Holywood version cost slightly more | 
    (Joon: Who is Leone?)
  (Robert) Rodriguez
 
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    | "All at once I saw a crowd / A host, of golden" these flowers | 
    daffodils
 
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    | Britain's Roger Fenton is known as the first war photographer, capturing quiet moments in this 1850s conflict | 
    the Crimean War
 
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    | The University of Texas Medical Branch is on this island | 
    (Joon: What is Austin Island?)
  Galveston
 
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    | A truce or cessation of hostilities | 
    a stand-down
 
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    | The documentary "The September Issue" showed Anna Wintour prepping for this magazine's 2007 Fall Fashion issue | 
    Vogue
 
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    | Born Margarita Carmen Cansino, this bombshell was a trained dancer & sometimes partnered Fred Astaire | 
    (Adam: Who is Carmen Miranda?) ... (Alex: Who is the beautiful [*].)
  Rita Hayworth
 
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