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    | Eating at this sandwich franchise helped Jared Fogle lose 245 pounds | 
    Subway
 
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    | Denmark's constitution establishes a state one of these; our First Amendment forbids it | 
    a religion
 
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    | On the map of Southern Asia, this feature has 29,028 feet next to it | 
    Mount Everest
 
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    | Its last episode had James Van Der Beek's character, now 25, producing a TV teen drama based on his life | 
    Dawson's Creek
 
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    | As this play opens, a Moorish general has just married the much younger Desdemona | 
    Othello
 
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    | Muffulettas & po'boys are sandwich specialties in this city, largest in its state | 
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    | Its constitution bans foreign ownership of beach land, so Americans have bought in Baja through trusts | 
    Mexico
 
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    | Weary travelers should know the map symbol seen here indicates one of these | 
    (Muhammad: What is a rest area?)
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    | The web site for this show includes "Rory's Book Club": log on & join | 
    Gilmore Girls
 
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    Shylock
 
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    | "House" sometimes follows the 4-letter name of this sandwich served with 3 pieces of toast | 
    a club
 
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    | The minimum age for Italy's president, it's 15 years older than our minimum | 
    50
 
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    | Looking at Cabo Dos Bahias or Cabo Tres Puntas tells you why, geographically, Cabo is Spanish for this | 
    a cape
 
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    | Smallville High School reporter Chloe has written for this big city newspaper | 
    The Daily Planet
 
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    A lawyer you don't want to have to face: DA | 
    (Kerry: What is defense attorney?) ... (Alex: [*] to prosecute.)
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    | Shrew-tamer Petruchio came from this city, like a certain two gentlemen | 
    Verona
 
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    | The Americas' only communist state, it doesn't have ;-) next to its guarantee of liberty & rights | 
    [ERRATUM: Alex reads ";-)" as "a winky".]
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    | Down Georgia Way, to move from Bacon to Coffee you cross this type of boundary line | 
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    | In 2003 this Camden family entered its 8th season (but the title didn't change to reflect it) | 
    7th Heaven
 
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    | Also known as Robin Goodfellow, this fairy boasts that he could encircle the Earth in 40 minutes, about 37,300 mph! | 
    Puck
 
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    | A traditional tea sandwich is buttered white bread with the crusts cut off & paper-thin slices of this gourd | 
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    | Its 1947 constitution makes the emperor the symbol of the state & forever renounces war | 
    Japan
 
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    | If you're in Nantes, you'll find the nearest U.S. embassy in this city | 
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    | This series began in 2003 with Lucas & Nathan discovering a terrible secret: they were half-brothers | 
    (Muhammad: What is The O.C.?) (Kerry: What is Everwood?)
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    The Patriot is this type of missile: SAM | 
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