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    | The neurotic Captain Queeg faces a mutiny aboard this ship | 
    (Alison: What is the Bounty?) ... (Alex: [*] mutiny--that's it.)
  the Caine
 
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    | An abbreviation of this nickname for Detroit gave the hard-rocking MC5 their name | 
    the Motor City
 
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    | Truly the ultimate Renaissance man, he died in France on May 2, 1519 after a few artworks, inventions & stuff | 
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    | In an image found in the Book of Proverbs, a persuasive talker is said to have this colorful organ | 
    (Brian: What is a golden tongue?)
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    (Alex: [*], Virginia.)
  Thomas Jefferson
 
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    | This former NFL facility in San Francisco is nicknamed "The Stick" | 
    Candlestick Park
 
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    | The Nautilus is this mad captain's submarine | 
    Captain Nemo
 
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    | This husband & wife 2-piece band from Detroit first hit it big in 2002 with "Fell In Love With A Girl" | 
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    | This artist died near Paris on July 29, 1890, but you could say a part of him would always be in Arles | 
    Van Gogh
 
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    | Kipling wrote, "He wrapped himself in quotations--as a beggar would enfold himself in" this color "of emperors" | 
    (Alex: [*]--that's the color.)
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    | served on active duty in the Army during World War I & World War II | 
    Eisenhower
 
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    | Wishing to defect in a Tom Clancy thriller, Capt. Ramius leads this "colorful" craft into troubled waters | 
    The Red October
 
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    | Seen in the '80s, he sang of Hollywood Nights & Katmandu, but was born in a Detroit suburb | 
    Bob Seger
 
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    | This noted chapel painter died in Rome on February 18, 1564 | 
    Michelangelo
 
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    | This No. 1 country hit by Gretchen Wilson begins, "Well, I ain't never been the Barbie doll type" | 
    (Alex: That's your [*].)
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    | was never elected to nationwide office | 
    Gerald Ford
 
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    | In a C.S. Forester novel, Charlie Allnutt pilots this title craft on the Ulanga River | 
    (Stacy: I'm drawing a blank.) (Alex: Oh, that's too bad.  you probably saw the film many years ago.  [*].)
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    | Doug Fieger was born in Detroit in 1952, years before hitting it big with this band & "My Sharona" | 
    The Knack
 
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    | This painter's journey ended on May 8, 1903 in the South Pacific | 
    Gauguin
 
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    | In "She Stoops To Conquer", Oliver Goldsmith wrote of this color "Of Perfection" | 
    (Alex: The very [*] of perfection.)
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    | is interred in Washington, D.C. (at Washington National Cathedral) | 
    (Alison: Who is John Addams?)
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    | The head of the stick used in this sport is triangular & netted to allow the ball to be caught, carried or thrown | 
    (Alex: [*] is the sport.)
  Lacrosse
 
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    | In "Treasure Island", Long John Silver & his crew attempt a mutiny on this island-named ship | 
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    | The Detroit Wheels backed him on "Devil With A Blue Dress On" & "Good Golly Miss Molly" | 
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    | On Feb. 23, 1792 it was a "wrap" for this English portrait painter whose subjects included "William Robertson" | 
    (Alex: If you noticed, "wrap" was highlighted in the clue.  [*].  [*] Wrap.  The writers were being cute.)
  (Joshua) Reynolds
 
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    | This eatery in Central Park was home to the park's sheep & their shepherd until the 1930s | 
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    | had 2 Vice Presidents (Clinton & Gerry) die in office | 
    (Alex: And that little guy was [*].)
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