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    | The bronze front entrance doors to the capitol in Little Rock were purchased from this  New York jeweler's | Tiffany's 
 
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    | Novel, 1988: This Thomas Harris thriller that made readers bleat
 | "Silence of the Lambs" 
 
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    | This city's Old South Meeting House appears in the 1860 photo here, the USA's oldest aerial photo | (Susan: What is Philadelphia?) 
 Boston
 
 
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    | Emphasis, for example on an accented syllable in poetry | stress 
 
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    | "Undeclared" had Seth Rogen, Kevin Hart, Amy Poehler & him, aka Ron Burgundy | Will Ferrell 
 
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    | After playing a shoe-loving character, she started her own shoe line, SJP | Sarah Jessica Parker 
 
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    | The state capitol building in this city once housed the first provisional government of the Confederacy | (Karen: What is Jackson?) (Susan: What is Richmond?)
 
 Montgomery
 
 
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    | 2003, Lifetime Achievement: This woman who taught us a lot about vampires
 | Anne Rice 
 
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    | The USS Macon, one of these, first flew in 1933 & was designed to launch & retrieve airplanes in flight | (Karen: What is an aircraft carrier?) 
 a dirigible (or zeppelin)
 
 
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    | 2-word term for the place where military folks go to eat | (Susan: What is mess?) ...
 (Alex: [*]. "2-word term". Sorry, Susan.)
 
 a mess hall
 
 
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    | "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" had Bradley Whitford, Merritt Wever, Amanda Peet & him, aka Chandler Bing | Matthew Perry 
 
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    | Shoes are hot! Florence has museums devoted to Gucci & this Italian, a favorite in Hollywood since the 1920s | Salvatore Ferragamo 
 
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    | On the grounds of the state capitol in Nashville, you'll find the tomb of this "Dark Horse" president & his wife | James K. Polk 
 
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    | 2012, Graphic Novel: These "Hunts": "A Graphic History of the Burning Times"
 | "Witch" 
 
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    | General term for a watercraft bigger than a rowboat | a vessel 
 
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    | "Who Killed Laura Palmer?" was the hot question after the 1990 debut of this ABC drama | "Twin Peaks" 
 
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    | The name of this brand of French walking shoes is a synonym for Satan; the shoes are devilishly comfy | (Susan: What are Mephistopheles?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 Mephisto
 
 
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    | A prime attraction of the capitol building in Jefferson City, Missouri is a series of murals painted by this native son | Thomas Hart Benton 
 
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    | 2012, Screenplay: "The Cabin in the Woods" by Drew Goddard & this "Buffy" biggie
 | (Andy: [No response]) 
 Joss Whedon
 
 
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    | In 1910 a Wright airplane flew several bolts of silk from this Ohio city to Columbus, possibly the 1st air freight shipment | (Alex: [*], yes.  That's where the Wright Brothers held their shop.  Less than a minute to go now.) 
 Dayton
 
 
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    | Adjective for a rumor without foundation, or a ballfield converted for a concert | baseless 
 
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    | "My So-Called Life" only lasted a year but it did launch the career of this actress who played 15-year-old Angela Chase | Claire Danes 
 
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    | Home to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, this city has the only state capitol with active oil rigs on the grounds | (Susan: What is Cheyenne, Wyoming?) 
 Oklahoma City
 
 
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    | Novel, 1995: "Zombie" by this prolific woman
 | Joyce Carol Oates 
 
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    | The name of the retired pope means this, a good state for him to be in | (Alex: Pope Benedict XVI means [*].) 
 "blessed"
 
 
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    | "Dr. Vegas" was only in from September to October 2004 but starred Rob Lowe & this "American Hustle" redhead | Amy Adams 
 
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