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    | By day, Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves) is a computer programmer in this 1999 film | The Matrix 
 
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    | Executives from Netflix & Bank of America are directors of this company; oh yeah, Bill Gates is still there | Microsoft 
 
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    | Matthew J. Bruccoli edited a novel by this author, published with its original title, "The Love of the Last Tycoon" | Fitzgerald 
 
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    | Though introduced in 1946, this 2-piece bathing suit didn't become popular in the U.S. until the 1960s | the bikini 
 
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    | Thai royalty were buried with this cat breed; the grave had holes for the cat to escape once the king's soul passed into it | a Siamese 
 
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    | A girl who likes rough, outdoor activities | tomboy 
 
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    | In addition to his field work, he is a professor of archaeology at Marshall College in Connecticut | Indiana Jones 
 
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    | He joined Halliburton's board of directors in August 1995 & became CEO 2 months later | Dick Cheney 
 
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    | John Callahan, seen at left, pulled together "Juneteenth", the posthumous second novel of this author | Ralph Ellison 
 
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    | Varying in length & color, the name of this semi-formal dress suggests it's perfect for happy hour | a cocktail dress 
 
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    | Pass & Stow recast it in 1753, but too much copper injured its tone | the Liberty Bell 
 
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    | A notably honest person, whether he sings in church or not | choirboy 
 
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    | George Clooney's character Ryan Bingham is a termination facilitator in this 2009 film | Up in the Air 
 
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    | Peter Ueberroth, Barry Diller & ex-Georgia Sen. Sam Nunn are on the board of this beverage company | Coca-Cola 
 
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    | Gary Moulton edited this 19th c. duo's journal--not easy when they spelled "Sioux" 27 different ways | Lewis & Clark 
 
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    | Unless you're in the military, garments sporting this pattern can actually make you stand out | camouflage 
 
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    | Ivy Green, Helen Keller's birthplace, is in Tuscumbia in this state | Alabama 
 
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    | You're from Sudbury? I'm from Sudbury! You're my this | homeboy 
 
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    | Soap salesman Tyler Durden changes the life of an insomniac office worker in this cult favorite | Fight Club 
 
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    | This company's directors include Jeffrey Immelt, Roger Penske & ex-sen. Sam Nunn; are light bulbs popping for you? | General Electric 
 
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    | In 1892 Francis Bellamy, editor at The Youth's Companion, penned this, spoken by U.S. youth every school day | the Pledge of Allegiance 
 
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    | In 2012 this jeans & apparel company founded by Georges Marciano & Brothers celebrated 30 years in retail | GUESS 
 
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    | This pop artist used the style of comic strips, including thought bubbles, in works like "Whaam!" & "Drowning Girl" | Lichtenstein 
 
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    | Originally, it meant a young actor, not a ladies' man | a playboy 
 
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    | Cannibalistic serial killer was just a sideline for Hannibal Lecter, who was this kind of doctor prior to his incarceration | a psychiatrist 
 
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    | In 1999 Sam Nunn joined the board of this computer company whose roots trace back to the University of Texas in 1984 | Dell 
 
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    | Editor George Davis' NYC house was also home to W.H. Auden, Gypsy Rose Lee & this "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" author | (Carson) McCullers 
 
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    | This collarless pullover shirt with a few buttons at the top was copied from English rowers | a henley 
 
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    | Near this Mass. college, oldest of the 7 Sisters, Skinner Park has great views from this peak | Mt. Holyoke 
 
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    | This term for an American World War I infantryman is the name of the statue seen here | a doughboy 
 
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