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    | This canal linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic was opened in 1825 | the Erie Canal 
 
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    | (Cheryl will give the clue.) There are two classic beverages to serve with caviar: champagne, & this type of liquor, which should be iced | vodka 
 
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    | In Pope's "The Rape of the Lock", "rape" means abduction & the lock is a lock of this | hair 
 
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    | In 1976 Charlie's Original Angels were Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson & this then-hyphenated actress | Farrah Fawcett-Majors 
 
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    | Americans grouse about cold winds from Canada; Bulgarians, about cold winds from this even larger country | Russia 
 
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    | Full coverage of a trial goes from this to this | gavel to gavel 
 
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    | When the first Portuguese ships arrived in China in 1514 they came face-to-vase with this ruling dynasty | the Ming 
 
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    | If you want to emulate this author who created 007, try some Osetra caviar-- he adored it | Ian Fleming 
 
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    | This disappearing feline in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" tells Alice that "We're all mad here" | the Cheshire cat 
 
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    | In 1986 she married Bob Kersee & gave up basketball to focus on the heptathlon | Jackie Joyner 
 
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    | Due to wind and currect patterns these, like the Namib & Sonoran, are often found on the west coast of a continent | the deserts 
 
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    | (Sofia gives the clue at the feet of Jimmy.)  Please get that I'm doing this!  Please!  I promise I'll never do it again!  Please! | (Alex: Sofia was [*] there at the feet of Jimmy, the other member of our Clue Crew, and if you happened to notice, he's wearing high heels.  Nice man, but strange.) 
 grovel(ing)
 
 
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    | Lord Byron donated his money & his time to help this country stave off the evil Ottoman empire | Greece 
 
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    | MMM! Beluga caviar comes from the beluga type of this fish | a sturgeon 
 
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    | In George Orwell's "1984", it's the official language of Oceania | Newspeak 
 
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    | Bridgette Wilson of "Billy Madison" married a tennis star & became this actress in "The Wedding Planner" | (Alex: Erik, a minute to go now.) 
 Bridgette Wilson-Sampras
 
 
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    | Ocean waters give this state Australia's most moderate climate | (Judy: What is New South Wales?) 
 Tasmania
 
 
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    | Last name of the football player known as "The Galloping Ghost" | Red Grange 
 
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    | This tall son of Pepin the Short (he must have taken after his mother) took over the empire in 771 | Charlemagne 
 
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    | (Cheryl gives the clue.) Most gourmets agree that the world's best caviar comes from this sea, bordered by Iran | the Caspian Sea 
 
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    | Robin Hood & Friar Tuck are among the many characters in this 1819 Sir Walter Scott novel | Ivanhoe 
 
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    | Before marrying Harry Thomason, she wrote the classic "M*A*S*H" episode "Hot Lips and Empty Arms" | Linda Bloodworth 
 
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    | A 2-word weather event in a European capital, or a brand of raincoat | (Lynda: What is a Mackintosh?) 
 London Fog
 
 
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    | It's the elastic protein substance in wheat flour that holds the dough together | gluten 
 
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    | In the 1600s this country had mastered the seas with the world's largest fleet, an aid to its East India Company | (Lynda: What is Great Britain?) 
 Holland (the Netherlands)
 
 
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    | Sterling silver gives caviar a metalic taste; use a spoon made of this, also called nacre, instead | (Lynda: What is pearl?) (Alex; Be more specific.)
 (Lynda: What is [*]?)
 
 mother-of-pearl
 
 
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    | G.K. Chesterton is remembered for creating this mild-mannered priest & detective | (Alex: One of the first fun reads I had in high school, [*].) 
 Father Brown
 
 
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    | He played Larry, Balki's American cousin on "Perfect Strangers" | (Judy: Who is Bronson Pinchot?) 
 Mark Linn-Baker
 
 
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    | Ah, Contessa! Is it your look that inflames me? The purfumes of your Italian villa? Or this hot, moist wind from Africa? | (Erik: What is a zephyr?) 
 a Sirocco
 
 
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    | This moon orbits Jupiter every 7.15 Earth days | (Lynda: What is Galileo?) 
 Ganymede
 
 
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