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    | Whew!  Just made it to class ahead of la campana, this | 
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    | John Irving wrote, "But in the world according to" him, "we are all terminal cases" | 
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    | The Arch of Constantine is dedicated near the Colosseum in Rome | 
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    The president of Cinnabon did an episode: "____ Boss" | 
    (Rebecca: What is Horrible?)
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    | Quiet down, here comes la maestra, this person | 
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    | This Swedish girl's "hair, the color of a carrot, was braided in two tight braids that stuck straight out" | 
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    | The Magna Carta grants new liberties | 
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    Referring to animated CIA agent Stan Smith: "____ Dad!" | 
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    | Hey, this Thomas Hardy character "opened the book... which Mr. Phillotson had bestowed on him as a parting gift" | 
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    | King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years | 
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    | Designs by 2014 Lifetime Achievement winners Ivan Chermayeff & Tom Geismar include one for this L.A. museum | 
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    Someone's in the kitchen with Ina (Garten): "____ Contessa" | 
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    | This Austen girl: "Dear Mrs Weston, do not take to match-making... Jane Fairfax mistress of the Abbey!--Oh! no, no" | 
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    | Havana, Cuba is founded by conquistador Diego Velazquez de Cuellar | 
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    | Syd Mead won a special jury award for visualizing the future in movies like "Tron", "Aliens" & this 1982 Harrison Ford film | 
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    | (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows currency on the monitor.)  On the front of each dollar are the signatures of the two people in these two similar-sounding jobs | 
    (Elliot: Um, who are the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of the Interior?)
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    | Mike Rowe tried all kinds of these "Jobs", including roadkill collector | 
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    | Arts & Crafts day, yay! Hand me these, las tijeras | 
    (Rebecca: What are crayons?)
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    | This Edith Wharton title man, "throwing back his worn bearskin, made room for me in the sleigh at his side" | 
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    | Henry V & his archers win the Battle of Agincourt | 
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    | For works like the one seen here, this Canadian-born architect won the first Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000 | 
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