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    | This horse: "An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand | (Nikki: Who is Black Beauty?) 
 Seabiscuit
 
 
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    | Australian vineyards provide the grapes for this singer's Koala Blue wines | Olivia Newton-John 
 
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    | You take the left half of the old name, we'll take the right, said these 2 new European countries in 1993 | the Czech Republic & Slovakia 
 
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    | "If you want my body & you think I'm sexy, come on sugar let me know" | (Rod) Stewart 
 
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    | A photo of the flag-raising on this island was used as a model for the Marine Memorial at Arlington | Iwo Jima 
 
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    | It partners with "whole kit" to denote something in its entirety | caboodle 
 
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    | This number: "A Portrait of My Father" by George W. Bush | (Nikki: What is 88?) ...
 (Alex: The [*]st president.)
 
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    | Her most famous role came in 1939 as Melanie Wilkes | Olivia de Havilland 
 
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    | This Pacific island nation dropped the "Western" from its name & it's now just "the Independent State of" it | Samoa 
 
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    | "You probably think this song is about you" | (Alex: Yes.  "You're So Vain".) 
 Carly Simon
 
 
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    | The Mameluke sword carried by officers dates to 1805, when the Marines rid the "shores of" this place of pirates | (Nikki: What is Montezuma?) 
 Tripoli
 
 
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    | A pipe of near eastern origin with a flexible intake tube | a hookah 
 
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    | "Endurance": this Antarctic explorer's "Incredible Voyage" | Sir Ernest Shackleton 
 
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    | Nothing is ordinary for Olivia in this Shakespeare comedy: she loves Cesario, who is Viola in disguise | Twelfth Night 
 
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    | In its official name this nation now describes itself as a "Bolivarian Republic" | Venezuela 
 
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    | "You're the reason I'm a-travelin' on, but don't think twice, it's all right" (he wrote it) | Bob Dylan 
 
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    | In the Pacific, Marine bases are located at Oahu, Hawaii & this Japanese island in the Ryukyus | Okinawa 
 
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    | A funny reel of footage is named for this type of goof | a blooper 
 
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    | These "Sisters: The Lost Lives of the Daughters of Nicholas and Alexandra" | the Romanovs 
 
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    | Olivia Goldsmith, who wrote this 1992 novel about women whose exes acquire younger spouses, died during a facelift | The First Wives Club 
 
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    | Bombay has become Mumbai & this southern city famous for its fabrics is now known as Chennai | Madras 
 
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    | "I'm thinking out loud, maybe we found love right where we are" | (Alex: "Thinking Out Loud" by [*].) 
 Ed Sheeran
 
 
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    | Marine recruits receive basic training in one of 2 places: Parris Island, S.C. or this Southern California city | (Chris: What is Camp Pendleton?) 
 San Diego
 
 
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    | French & English are the official languages of this country on Africa's west coast | Cameroon 
 
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    | This one-word title: "Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict" by William S. Burroughs | Junkie 
 
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    | Olivia Williams is stuck in 1940s New Mexico as a physicist's wife on this WGN series without "Project" in its title | (Nikki: What is Runway?) ...
 (Alex: You got it.  And with that, you take the lead away from Nikki.)
 
 Manhattan
 
 
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    | Tshwane, after a local chief, is the new name of this South African city formerly named for a Boer leader | (Sean: What is Windhoek?) 
 Pretoria
 
 
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    | "You might think I'm foolish or maybe it's untrue, you might think I'm crazy, all I want is you" | (Alex: And I hope I read all of those lyrics as blandly as I possibly could so that I wouldn't help you too much.) 
 The Cars
 
 
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    | In 1962 he became the first Marine to orbit the Earth | (Sean: Who is... Shepard?) 
 John Glenn
 
 
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    | Imperative & subjunctive are 2 examples of this property of verbs | mood 
 
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