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    | In 1215 Beijing was captured by this nomadic warrior-ruler | (Chris: Who is Genghis?  [*]?) 
 Genghis Khan
 
 
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    | As Madame Thenardier in this big-screen musical, Helena was partnered with Sacha Baron Cohen | Les Misérables 
 
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    | This modern American artist was known as the "Father of the Mobile" | (Alexander) Calder 
 
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    | Dismal & bleak | (Chris: What is bleary?) 
 dreary
 
 
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    | Feel like a sorcerer as you change TV channels by waving the Kymera Magic this | (Kerry: What's a remote control?) (Alex: Be more specific.)
 (Kerry: What is a Magic [*]?)
 
 Wand
 
 
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    | For more than 2,000 years, the Chinese have used the Bombyx mori moth to produce this from its cocoons | silk 
 
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    | 1276 is known as the "year of the four" these, & only one of them was Innocent | popes 
 
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    | Helena fell in love with director Tim Burton while playing Ari, member of another species, in this 2001 film | Planet of the Apes 
 
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    | In his "Nighthawks", he modeled the 2 male diners on himself & the female diner on his wife | (Edward) Hopper 
 
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    | Happy | (Alex: You sense a theme here, guys?  I mean...  It's taken two clues.) 
 cheery
 
 
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    | Its Aquabeat 2 MP3 player for swimmers has a stopwatch, too; making amends for those skimpy men's swim bottoms? | Speedo 
 
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    | This "pious" predator has been known to eat small frogs, mice & hummingbirds, as well as its own | a praying mantis 
 
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    | In 1296 the Scottish coronation stone was moved to Westminster from here | (Alex: That's it, yes.  The Stone of [*].) 
 Scone
 
 
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    | In a truly royal performance, Helena played the wife of George VI in this 2010 Oscar winner | The King's Speech 
 
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    | Born Robert Kahn in 1915, he took a new professional name as the creator of Batman | Bob Kane 
 
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    | Suspicious or distrustful | leery 
 
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    | The Socialmatic camera from this company has a built-in inkless printer & you won't have to shake the photos | Polaroid 
 
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    | Nagana, an infectious disease of cattle & horses, is transmitted by the bite of this African fly | the tsetse fly 
 
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    | This patron saint of Italy died in 1226 & was swiftly canonized in 1228 | Francis of Assisi 
 
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    | Helena said her bossy toddler inspired her performance as this creepy monarch in "Alice in Wonderland" | the Red Queen 
 
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    | A critic accused this American of "flinging a pot of paint in the public's face" with his 1875 "Nocturne in Black and Gold" | Whistler 
 
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    | Introductory letter to a potential publisher | (Kerry: What's an inquiry?) 
 query
 
 
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    | The Surge from this rhyming company counts your steps, calories & floors climbed & includes GPS | Fitbit 
 
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    | In the 1250s a court chaplain founded the Paris School of Theology, which was later named this for him | the Sorbonne 
 
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    | Helena was devilishly evil as this character in the "Harry Potter" films | Bellatrix Lestrange 
 
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    | His 1885 work "The Fog Warning" shows a lone New England fisherman rowing a dory | Winslow Homer 
 
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    | 6-letter adjective for blurred & unfocused eyes | bleary 
 
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    | A virtual-reality demo for this "Rift" device let the user explore the bridge of Voyager from "Star Trek" | Oculus 
 
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    | In the 1920s the tiphia wasp was introduced into the U.S. to control this Asian beetle that was found on our shores in 1916 | the Japanese beetle 
 
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