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    | It's said that the devil is in these, also the name of a men's magazine from Conde Nast | Details 
 
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    | In a Longfellow rhyme, "I shot" this "into the air, it fell to earth, I knew not where" | an arrow 
 
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    | Before we knocked out 4 No. 1s in less than a year, we were just 5 brothers from Gary, Indiana | The Jackson 5 
 
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    | The Gulf of Riga is on the northwest coast of this country | Latvia 
 
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    | Muslim forces captured Alexandria in 642, ending Byzantine rule in this country | Egypt 
 
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    | An essential piece of cricket equipment, or a nocturnal mammal | bat 
 
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    | "Just Like" this 2-letter word is a feature of the weekly with this title | Us 
 
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    | Longfellow wistfully wrote, "Art is long, and" this "is fleeting" | (Cindy: What is life?) (Matt: What is love?)
 
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    | We're Natalie, Martie & Emily, 3 Southern birds with several Grammys & a 2011 live "Storytellers" DVD | The Dixie Chicks 
 
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    | It borders Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam & China | Laos 
 
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    | The Byzantines paid tributes of gold to this big bad Hun who attacked them repeatedly in the 440s | Attila 
 
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    | Morally low, or the bottom support, as of a sculpture | base 
 
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    | Under longtime editor Gilbert Grosvenor, the circulation of this magazine went from less than 3,000 to more than 2 million | National Geographic 
 
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    | Hiawatha caught a monster sturgeon named Mishe-Nahma while canoeing on a lake that Longfellow called this | Gitche Gumee 
 
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    | We got together as kids in the San Francisco Bay Area before hitting it big with "Proud Mary" | Creedence Clearwater Revival 
 
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    | This lake in central Switzerland has a maximum depth of 702 feet | Lake Lucerne 
 
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    | Byzantium, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, was renamed by this emperor in 330 A.D. | Constantine 
 
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    | Direct & unreserved in speech, or Congressman Barney | frank 
 
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    | Ansel Adams helped found this photography magazine named for an opening, as on a camera | (Matt: What is a shutter?) 
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    | "Week in, week out, from morn till night, you can hear his bellows blow", Longfellow wrote about this character | the blacksmith 
 
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    | We hit the Top 10 with "Don't Look Back" in 1978; we'd say where we're from, but that'd be too much of a hint | Boston 
 
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    | It's the longest river in France | the Loire 
 
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    | After enduring for more than a thousand years, the Byzantine Empire finally fell to this one in 1453 | the Ottoman Empire 
 
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    | Stays, or a word used to mean a corpse | remains 
 
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    | This editor of The Weekly Standard can also be seen on "Fox News Sunday" | (Bill) Kristol 
 
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    | In "The Courtship of Miles Standish", she told John Alden, "If I am not worth the wooing, I surely am not worth the winning" | Priscilla 
 
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    | We had a big year in 1966, with 5 Top 10 hits including "Summer In The City"--not bad for 4 Greenwich Village boys | The Lovin' Spoonful 
 
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    | It's "jar"ring to note that before sailing to America in 1620, the pilgrims lived in this Dutch city for 11 years | Leiden 
 
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    | Before invading the west, Byzantine Emperor Justinian made peace with Khosrow, king of this empire to his east | the Persian Empire 
 
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    | A bad football punt, or the long, straight anchor part connecting the crown & the ring | a shank 
 
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