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    Murphy Brown
 
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    | Gaston J. Glock, son of the company founder, markets accessories like these hearing protectors | 
    (Fred: Uh, what are headphones?) (Phyllis: What are earplugs?)
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    | To this city for the inauguration of Argentina's new president | 
    Buenos Aires
 
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    | Lin Wang, an Asian one of these animals who carried supplies in World War II, lived until 2003 when he was 86 | 
    (Phyllis: What's a mule?)
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    | It's a food that little Miss Muffet was eating on her tuffet | 
    (Alex: Yes, not curds.)
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    | 5'9" Calvin Murphy's NBA career included the 1980-81 season when he hit 206 of 215 of these; that's 96%! | 
    free throws
 
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    | When we breathe this is the main muscle that contracts to draw air into the lungs | 
    the diaphragm
 
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    | His child was Marcellus; his brainchild was the Tommy gun | 
    John T. Thompson
 
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    | On top of old Mt. Godwin Austen, now better known by this alphanumeric moniker | 
    K2
 
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    | In 1669 the city of Heraklion on Crete fell to Ottoman forces after a 21-year one of these | 
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    | In a trademarked phrase, Thomas' English muffins tells you about these in their products | 
    (Alex: [*], not crannies.)
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    | Sing out if you know Ryan Murphy co-created this show featuring Mercedes Jones & Tina Cohen-Chang | 
    Glee
 
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    | Air enters the lungs through this tube aka the windpipe, then branches into the bronchi | 
    the trachea
 
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    | Pierce Brosnan knows this last name of Philo & his dad Eliphalet, who of course used steel | 
    Remington
 
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    | I've been mourning the 2,000-year-old Baalshamin Temple at Palmyra in this country, destroyed by militants in 2015 | 
    Syria
 
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    | A terminal at Los Angeles International Airport is named for this 5-term mayor | 
    Tom Bradley
 
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    | Partner in the title of Elgar's March in D major, Opus 39, Number 1 | 
    (Alex: [*], yes, not circumstance.)
  pomp
 
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    | Wake up!  Cillian Murphy played Robert Fischer in this 2010 Christopher Nolan film | 
    (Fred: What is Memento?) (Mara: What is Red Eye?)
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    | The left lung has superior & inferior these parts; the right lung has those & a middle one too | 
    (Alex: Mara?) (Mara: What's a cava?)
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    | Uzi Gal designed a gun & had a son after emigrating in 1936 to what's now this country | 
    [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
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    | Visiting Zhoukoudian, China, where the fossils of this "Man" were discovered in 1927 | 
    Peking Man
 
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    | This empire that lasted from around 800 to 1800 had an emperor elected by voters & crowned by the pope | 
    the Holy Roman Empire
 
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    | On French water faucets, you have this word in the native tongue | 
    (Alex: [*], yes, not chaud.)
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    | In 2015 this star of TV & film was honored with the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor | 
    Eddie Murphy
 
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    | This respiratory illness spread worldwide from China in 2002, but by mid-2003 everyone was breathing easier | 
    SARS
 
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    | Sunning myself on St. Kitts, one of the "Lesser" these | 
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    | It's longer than a period or era; the Phanerozoic one started 541 million years ago & is still going on | 
    (Fred: What's an epoch?) ... (Alex: And with less than a minute to go, Phyllis, you pick the next clue.)
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    | Mythological character now left alone in the constellation Gemini | 
    Pollux
 
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