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    | Fort Dodge is on the Des Moines River in this state | Iowa 
 
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    | He was English king Charles II's daddy (don't think too hard) | Charles I 
 
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    | The right "to keep and bear" these | arms 
 
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    | As well as smart, this 6-letter word means shining, radiant or filled with light | bright 
 
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    | Suetonius' book "The Twelve Caesars" begins with this man before covering 11 emperors | Julius Caesar 
 
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    | How about one of these Mexican salads?  Its name means "toasted"
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 tostada
 
 
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    | One of the highest navigable rivers in the U.S., the Animas rises to over 10,000 feet in this state | Colorado 
 
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    | You might notice a slight resemblance between the beautiful boy seen here & this guy, his proud pop | John Lennon 
 
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    | The right to a trial by one of these | a jury 
 
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    | Cut out the "A" from a meat hatchet & you get this word that means having quick intelligence | clever 
 
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    | Hail this Caesar who boasted that he found Rome a city of bricks & left it a city of marble | Caesar Augustus 
 
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    | This salad of tomatoes & mozzarella gets its name from an island near the Bay of Naples | (Sam: What is bruschetta?) (Donna: What is Capri?)
 [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed after the first break]
 
 caprese
 
 
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    | Each year at Titusville, New Jersey, you can see a reenactment of the crossing of this river | (Meredith: What is the Trenton?) 
 the Delaware
 
 
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    | He gave the world Emilio Estevez | Martin Sheen 
 
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    | No requirement to house these during peacetime | soldiers 
 
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    | You can "live by your" these or "be at your" these "end", but at the least, "keep your" these "about you" | wits 
 
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    | You can stand at the spot where in 69, after 7 months in power, Galba was killed in this area of temples & shops | the Forum 
 
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    | Add some crunch to your salad with this white-fleshed veggie also called a Mexican potato | jicama 
 
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    | All 340 miles of the James River are within this state, which was home to an early settlement | Virginia 
 
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    | He's Hannah Montana's real-life daddy | Billy Ray Cyrus 
 
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    | The right "of the people peaceably to" do this, gather together | (Sam: What is assembly?) 
 assemble
 
 
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    | From the German for "a cut", it's the opposite of blunt or rounded | [ERRATUM: Old English inherited the word in question from Proto-Germanic, not German.] 
 sharp
 
 
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    | If he'd been emperor of Egypt, his name would have been Nileius | Tiberius 
 
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    | This salad with chopped turkey, bacon, tomatoes & hard-boiled eggs is named for the owner of the Brown Derby | a Cobb salad 
 
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    | In the south of this state, the Atchafalaya River empties into Atchafalaya Bay | Louisiana 
 
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    | He fathered baseball * Barry Bonds | [Alex reads "*" as "star".] 
 Bobby Bonds
 
 
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    | No excessive bail or fines or either of these kinds of "punishment" | cruel or unusual 
 
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    | "Are you going to Scarborough Fair?" Then you better bring "parsley", this, "rosemary & thyme" | (Sam: What are shears?) 
 sage
 
 
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    | In 85 Domitian gave himself a lifetime job as this--not stopping book publication but supervising Senate membership | censor 
 
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    | This "colorful" salad dressing was created in San Francisco in the 1920s & named for a play | Green Goddess 
 
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