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    the Phantom of the Opera
 
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    Gold + radium= it's illuminating | 
    AuRa
 
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    | Restoration work completed in 1999 removed 500 years of grime from this Leonardo masterpiece | 
    (Jessica: What is the Pietà?) (Diana: What is the Mona Lisa?)
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    | In a 1930 film he said, "One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas.  How he got into my pajamas I don't know" | 
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    | The volcanic type of this is airborne matter smaller than 1/10th of an inch in diameter | 
    ash
 
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    | French author Albert Camus set several works in this country of his birth | 
    (Diana: What is... Switzerland?) (Alex: No, he was born in North Africa in [*].)
  Algeria
 
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    Copper + tellurium= like babies & kittens | 
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    (Alex: You're alone in first place, now.)
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    | Locations for this star's 1962 flick "Girls! Girls! Girls!" included the Bumble Bee tuna plant near Waikiki Beach | 
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    | To conceal in the hand; it can be used to cheat at cards or dice | 
    palm
 
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    Tropic Thunder
 
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    chestnut
 
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    | "Remembrance of Things Past" is a classic example of the type of series called a roman-fleuve, literally novel-this | 
    river (or stream)
 
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    Sodium + iridium= a hair-razing product | 
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    | The Rembrandt painting seen here depicts a story from this Old Testament book | 
    (Matt: What is Numbers?) (Alex: No, it's the book of [*], Belshazzar seeing the handwriting on the wall.)
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    | This 4-armed son of Shiva & Parvati in Hinduism has a big-bellied human body with the head of an elephant | 
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    | Kevin Costner created a floating atoll off the Big Island for this 1995 post-apocalyptic flick | 
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    | This governing officer of a church often has pastoral or teaching functions | 
    elder
 
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    | This 1830 Stendhal work paints a colorful portrait of post-Napoleon France | 
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    [Applause for Jessica's run of the category] (Alex: Boy, you know your elements and their symbols!  Well done.)
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