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    | The Apennines, the backbone of Italy, are among the younger ranges of this larger mountain system | the Alps 
 
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    | The 1956 wedding reception of Prince Rainier & her took place on Aristotle Onassis' yacht, the Christina O | Grace Kelly 
 
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    | Greg, Peter, Bobby, Marcia, Jan | Cindy 
 
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    | Add a letter to a word for a man engaged to be married to get this word for the field of money matters | (Fran: What is financier?) 
 finance
 
 
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    | Poinsettia Day & most of Kwanzaa | December 
 
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    | The Apennines produce this sculpture material & are one setting in the 1860 novel titled this "Faun" | marble 
 
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    | This "Key Largo" actor bought the Santana from Dick Powell & named his production company after it | Humphrey Bogart 
 
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    | Dewey, Francis, Reese, Jamie | (Alex: Yes, [*] in the Middle.) 
 Malcolm
 
 
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    | Add a letter to Ernesto Guevara's nickname to get this singer of "Believe" | Cher 
 
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    | International Children's Book Day & Earth Day | April 
 
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    | A museum is dedicated to the Apennine type of this animal, said to have suckled the founders of Rome | a wolf 
 
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    | In 2011 police briefly reopened the case of this movie star's 1981 drowning just off the yacht Splendour | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Natalie Wood
 
 
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    | Chris & Stewie | (Alex: On Family Guy, yeah.) 
 Meg
 
 
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    | Add a letter to an antlered critter to get this verb meaning "to discourage from acting" | deter 
 
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    | Freedom of Information Day & National Pi Day (the math kind) | (Fran: What is June?) 
 March
 
 
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    | Calderone, on the ice-covered north slope of Mount Corno, is the southernmost one of these in Italy | (Claudia: What is a volcano?) (Alex: It's hard to imagine in a way, but it's [*].)
 
 a glacier
 
 
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    | Darlene & Becky | (Alex: On Roseanne--[*].) 
 DJ
 
 
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    | Add a letter to a word meaning "difficult" to get this, a stockpile | hoard 
 
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    | Moon Day & Stay Out of the Sun Day | (Claudia: What is June?) ...
 (Alex: Stay out of the sun?  [*], it's hot!)
 
 July
 
 
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    | The museum has X-rays taken by Emil Grubbe, the USA's first doctor to practice this kind of therapy | radiation therapy 
 
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    | One division of the Apennines is called the Sicilian range & this is its highest peak | (Alex: [*], now we're talking about a volcano.) 
 Mt. Etna
 
 
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    | Nate & David | (Alex: [*], on Six Feet Under, correct.) 
 Claire
 
 
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    | Add a letter to a word for a social engagement to get this Italian poet | Dante 
 
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    | Wear Red Day & National Cherry Pie Day | (Alex: You got it, with a minute to go.) 
 February
 
 
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    | You can get plush toys shaped like microbes, including this up-to-90% fatal virus that emerged in the Congo in 1976 | Ebola 
 
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