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    | We recommend the Diegordo buritto, named for this man who married Frida Kahlo twice | Diego Rivera 
 
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    | The AOA, or Administration on this, has such programs as long-term care planning & elder abuse prevention | Aging 
 
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    | British poet Robert Graves called love a universal one of these headaches, "a bright stain on the vision blotting out reason" | a migraine 
 
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    | On Sept. 1, 1969 this young military captain deposed Libya's King Idris I | (Mu'ammar) Gadhafi 
 
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    | 100+ assists in an NHL season has been accomplished only 13 times, 11 times by this player | (Joe: Who is Magic Johnson?) 
 Wayne Gretzky
 
 
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    | "Newspaper puzzle", 9 letters,
 fourth & fifth are "S";
 hmmm...
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    | The MOMA tomato salad recalls a museum in this city, where Frida first showed in 1942 & where her work still hangs | New York City 
 
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    | Customs & Border Protection secures 329 ports of entry, including Luis Muñoz Marin Airport on this Caribbean island | Puerto Rico 
 
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    | This character says, "I have told you, reader, that I had learnt to love Mr. Rochester; I could not unlove him now" | Jane Eyre 
 
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    | From April to July 1994, around 800,000 people, mostly Tutsi, were killed by Hutu militias in this country | (Alex: That's the country, with a minute to go.) 
 Rwanda
 
 
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    | In 2001 this Swede scored a 59 for 18 holes, the lowest score in LPGA history | (Annika) Sorenstam 
 
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    | A secret word to gain access, or a classic TV game show | password 
 
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    | America looked to the skies July 29, 1958 with the creation of this new government body | NASA 
 
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    | This American's "Death in the Afternoon" says, "If two people love each other there can be no happy end to it" | Hemingway 
 
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    | 36 points is a great night, but in a March 1962 NBA game he had 36 baskets from the field | Wilt Chamberlain 
 
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    | In a book it's like an introduction but usually by someone other than the author | the foreword 
 
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    | The caviar enchilada is our tribute to Frida's affair with this revolutionary | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 (Leon) Trotsky
 
 
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    | In 2003 the word "Explosives" was added to the name of this agency | the ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms) 
 
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    | This Brit's poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci" says, "She looked at me as she did love, And made sweet moan" | (Diane: Who is Robert Browning?) 
 John Keats
 
 
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    | In June 2013 this Islamic group governed Egypt; in September it was banned | (Joe: What is the Islamic Brotherhood?) (Alex: No, sorry.  There are a number of Islamic brotherhoods, but the one in question here is [*].)
 
 the Muslim Brotherhood
 
 
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    | He's the multiple NFL record holder seen here | Jerry Rice 
 
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    | If I said "insane", & you replied "spouse", we'd be doing this 2-"word" test, & your marriage might be in trouble | word association 
 
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    | Sip a Noguchi-chi, named for Frida's lover Isamu Noguchi, best known as this type of 3-dimensional artist | a sculptor 
 
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    | The Rural Housing Service is not a part of HUD but of this other Cabinet department | Agriculture 
 
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    | One of his "Songs of Innocence" says, "we are put on earth a little space, That we may learn to bear the beams of love" | William Blake 
 
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    | In 1931, a year after taking the throne, he gave Ethiopia its first written constitution | (Haile) Selassie 
 
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    | Born in this world capital, Novak Djokovic became No. 1 in men's tennis in 2011 | (Diane: What is Prague?) 
 Belgrade
 
 
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    | The opening of the book of Genesis is echoed in this 6-word opening of the Gospel according to John | "In the beginning was the word" 
 
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