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    | The Satchmo Summerfest in New Orleans pays tribute to this native son & jazz great | (Louis) Armstrong 
 
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    | The British Museum displays an iron one of these with a gilded bronze scabbard from the Roman emperor Tiberius | a sword 
 
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    | The story of a scandal-disgraced minister, "A Month of Sundays" by John Updike is a takeoff on this Hawthorne work | The Scarlet Letter 
 
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    | Your present spouse is your this 2-word phrase | better half 
 
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    | There were 4 seasons of the Wodehouse pair known as "Jeeves and" this employer of his | Wooster 
 
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    | Take you from your loft in Soho to a gallery across Houston in this "village"? Tell ya the truth, it'd be faster to walk | (Jayne: What is the West Village?) [Originally ruled incorrect; ruled correct before the first Daily Double because "the borderline is very close"] 
 Greenwich Village (or the West Village)
 
 
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    | "In the mood" for a festival honoring this bandleader? Drop by Clarinda, Iowa the second week in June | (Glenn) Miller 
 
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    | Crystallized some 4.4 billion years ago, zircons found in Australia are the Earth's oldest known of these rock constituents | minerals 
 
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    | This 1975 E.L. Doctorow novel captured the spirit of the U.S. from the turn of the 20th century to World War I | Ragtime 
 
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    | Your future spouse is your this word | betrothed 
 
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    | 3 decades after the original, this tale of British masters & household servants returned in 2011 | Upstairs, Downstairs 
 
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    | Sure, I can take you to this L.A. sports arena where Kobe plays; you know it doesn't sell office supplies, right? | the Staples Center 
 
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    | "Leaving no trace" of 50,000 people camping in the Nevada desert is a principle of this late summer festival | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Burning Man
 
 
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    | Since the 8th century, a 230-foot-tall statue of this man has loomed over China's Sichuan Province | Buddha 
 
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    | "Son of the Morning Star" is Evan S. Connell's study of this lt. col.'s death in June 1876 in Montana | Custer 
 
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    | To hurt someone who trusts you | betrayal 
 
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    | Keira Knightley played Lara Antipova in an adaptation of this Russian tale | (Dave: What is Anna Karenina?) 
 Doctor Zhivago
 
 
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    | Oui, we are at 27 Rue de Fleurus, Paris, where this writer lived with Alice B. Toklas! We are not a lost generation! | Gertrude Stein 
 
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    | Homo naledi, a 2-million-year-old discovery announced in 2015, is notable for a long, powerful this digit | thumb 
 
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    | This day of the week is the title of a 2005 Ian McEwan novel about a surgeon named Henry | Saturday 
 
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    | It designates any constellation's second-brightest star | beta 
 
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    | Bring your whole entourage to see this actor play the title role in Masterpiece's "Mr. Selfridge" | (Dave: Who is Jeremy...) ...
 (Alex: Less than a minute now, Jayne.)
 
 (Jeremy) Piven
 
 
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    | Maggie Daley Park to Soldier Field, sure--we'll take da 41, aka this "Drive" with a water view | (Alex: Sean, from Illinois?) (Sean: What is [*]?)
 
 Lakeshore Drive
 
 
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    | Mad King Ludwig began construction of this fairy-tale castle in 1869 | Neuschwanstein 
 
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    | Mark Haddon's novel, "The Curious Incident of" this came to Broadway in 2014 with Alex Sharp as the teen sleuth | the Dog in the Night-Time 
 
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    | Pair it with "between" to mean in an awkward middle position | betwixt 
 
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    | In Masterpiece's "Wolf Hall", this actor of "Homeland" fame portrays a young Henry VIII | Damian Lewis 
 
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    | Pall Mall? Sure, guv, but it might get slow at this intersection of Regent & Haymarket-- it's a real circus | Piccadilly Circus 
 
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