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    | The name of this small country comes from German for "light stone" | Liechtenstein 
 
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    | Emerson Boozer, Joe Klecko,
 Mark Sanchez
 | the New York Jets 
 
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    | "____ with a Chance of Meatballs" | Cloudy 
 
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    | This Round Table knight had a kid with the daughter of grail-keeping King Pelles but had eyes for Guinevere | (Nick: Who is King Arthur?) 
 Lancelot
 
 
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    | After we finally see it again around 2061, the next time will be 2137-ish | Halley's Comet 
 
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    | Given free as a gift, or describing a remark like, "You look good!" | complimentary 
 
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    | The name of this body of water comes from words meaning "middle" & "earth" | the Mediterranean 
 
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    | Norm Van Lier, Joakim Noah,
 Scottie Pippen
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    | It describes the character seen here | curious 
 
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    | G.K. Chesterton said, "Many a man has been hanged on less evidence than there is for" this Scottish legend | (Gabor: Who is William Wallace?) 
 the Loch Ness monster
 
 
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    | At 18-22 months, it has the longest gestation of any mammal, & birth is no picnic--one comes out around 220 pounds | an elephant 
 
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    | A minute blood vessel | a capillary 
 
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    | This city's name, "smoky bay" in Icelandic, refers to steam from volcanic activity | Reykjavik 
 
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    | Robin Roberts, Chase Utley,
 Steve Carlton
 | the Philadelphia Phillies 
 
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    | "The Very ____ Caterpillar" | Hungry 
 
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    | Part of "The Legend of" this movie character is his stunning ability on jazz flute & telling San Diego what it can do to itself | (Alex: Yep.  Got to love him.) 
 Ron Burgundy
 
 
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    | Copyright law says post-1978 songs will not enter this 2-word realm until 70 years after the death of the last surviving author | public domain 
 
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    | A pro soldier hired to serve in a foreign army | a mercenary 
 
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    | The name of this Wisconsin city is French for "bottom of the lake", its position | (Gabor: What is Eau de Claire?) 
 Fond du Lac
 
 
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    | Jacques Plante, Jean Beliveau,
 Guy Lafleur--all have had their jerseys retired
 | the (Montreal) Canadiens 
 
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    | Ezra Jack Keats' celebration of winter: "The ____ Day"
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    | Legend has it Captain Vanderdecken still tries to round the Cape of Good Hope on this ship... & tries... & tries... | (Susan: I just can't think of it.) 
 the Flying Dutchman
 
 
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    | Some say this title guy who 2 tramps are set to meet in a play represents a distant & unresponsive deity | Godot 
 
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    | A trustee of property has this type of "responsibility", the duty of acting in good faith | fiduciary 
 
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    | The name of this waterfall on the Argentina-Brazil border is derived from a Guarani word meaning "great water" | the IguazĂș (Falls) 
 
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    | MLS stars Robbie Keane, Landon Donovan,
 David Beckham
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 the Los Angeles Galaxy
 
 
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    | "Harry the ____ Dog" | Dirty 
 
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    | Some claimed to see her ghost as described in song: "with her head tucked underneath her arm, she walks the bloody tower" | Anne Boleyn 
 
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    | The "Art of War" by this man says, "He will win who, prepared himself, waits to take the enemy unprepared" | Sun Tzu 
 
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    | If you wonder what kind of man is up for this insurance job that computes premiums based on probabilities, here's one | [NOTE: The individual shown is Season 30 2-time champion Mike Shapiro.] 
 an actuary
 
 
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