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    | It was Casca, then a bunch of other guys & lastly him, stabbing Julius Caesar, on the Senate floor | Brutus 
 
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    | Survivor topped the charts with this song from "Rocky III" | "Eye Of The Tiger" 
 
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    | On New Guinea, the pacu, seen here, which is in the same family as this South American fish, may have given up vegetarianism to be a river monster | (Alex: With the first clue, I'm going to read it, but here's a clip from the Animal Planet series called River Monsters.) 
 a piranha
 
 
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    | Humboldt University International: This now-fallen German obstacle "and European Integration"
 | the Berlin Wall 
 
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    | A "polarpoint presentation" is an office meeting in which the boss has adjusted this so no one will nap | air conditioning (or temperature) 
 
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    | It's the name of cities in 14 states, not just Wisconsin | Madison 
 
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    | It was Othello, perhaps with a pillow, smothering her in her bedroom | Desdemona 
 
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    | This Kim Carnes song begins, "Her hair is Harlow gold" | "Bette Davis Eyes" 
 
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    | It's no surprise that this fish, a relative of the puffer, is named for a prickly rodent | (Julia: What's a hedgehog?) 
 a porcupinefish
 
 
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    | Cornell I.T. training: "Boundaries: Good" these "Make Good Neighbors"
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    | Drop 1 letter from the type of creature Sonic is in video games & you get this, one who monopolizes the aisle seat | an edgehog 
 
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    | Alfonso VI of Castile captured this city from the Moors in 1083 | Madrid 
 
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    | It was Hamlet, in the Queen's chamber, stabbing this man through a curtain | Polonius 
 
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    | "Behind These Hazel Eyes" was a hit for this Idol | Kelly Clarkson 
 
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    | Giant isopods, which feed on the deep ocean floor, are members of this subphylum that also includes shrimp & crabs | crustaceans 
 
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    | University of Ostrava: "Limits of Development in China and" this country
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 India
 
 
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    | "Jumping the couch" means to flip out like this guy who inspired the phrase on an "Oprah" appearance | Tom Cruise 
 
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    | It was formerly the Malagasy Republic | Madagascar 
 
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    | It was this Thane of Fife, with a sword, on the battlefield, who killed Macbeth | (Tony: Who is Duncan?) 
 Macduff
 
 
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    | A 2011 commercial for Pretzel M&Ms used this song from the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack | (Jennifer: What is "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life"?) 
 "Hungry Eyes"
 
 
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    | The scary guy seen here gets this holy 8-letter name from the cowled appearance of its head | (Julia: What's a stingray?) 
 a monkfish
 
 
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    | "Froday" is the day you realize you need one of these | (Alex: [Laughing, in observance of Tony's shaved-bald head] I'm not saying anything!) (Tony: You don't have to say it, I already know.)
 
 a haircut
 
 
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    | The volcanic soil of this Atlantic island helps give a distinctive rich flavor to the fortified wine named for it | (Tony: Oh, jeez.  Um... what is... Majorca?) ...
 (Alex: See, you're an expert in cocktails, not wine.)
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 (Alex: Less than a minute to go now, Tony.)
 (Tony: My bad!)
 
 Madeira
 
 
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    | It was Romeo, in a public place, with a sword, killing this relative of Juliet | (Julia: Who is Paris?) ...
 (Alex: [To Tony] And with that, you regain the lead by a margin of $400. You've reversed the situation that we had just one minute ago. Select.)
 (Tony: Crazy, isn't it!)
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 Tybalt
 
 
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    | In 1978 this British-American rock group experienced some "Double Vision" | Foreigner 
 
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    | Like the type of snake it's named for, which includes moccasins, this fish has serious fangs | (Alex: Scary looking, isn't it?) 
 a viperfish
 
 
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    | "Fomo" stands for "fear of" this happening, because you know that party's going to be great | missing out 
 
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    | Have a tea cake & remember this French name of a group of islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence | (Julia: What's a [*]?) (Alex: Yes, Îles de la [*].)
 
 Madeleine
 
 
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