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    | In the early 1900s some ketchup used rotten tomatoes masked by sodium benzoate, but this co. went artificial-preservative-free | Heinz 
 
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    | "Where the Sidewalk Ends" is a collection of his poems & drawings | Shel Silverstein 
 
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    | In 1952 Thomas Watson Sr. turned over the presidency of this tech company to Thomas Jr. | (Alex: Yes, Big Blue.) 
 IBM
 
 
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    | Leo Durocher said that he "never questioned the integrity of" one; his eyesight, yes | umpire 
 
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    | The area of this capital of Peru stretches over 1,500 square miles | Lima 
 
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    | Freddie Mercury & Brian May
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    | Begun during the Franco era, the tomato-hurling event known as "La Tomatina" is a fixture of this country | Spain 
 
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    | This title of E.M. Forster's first novel completes the line "fools rush in..." | where angels fear to tread 
 
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    | This "senior" pastor was born with the first name Michael but changed that to Martin & did the same for his son | Martin Luther King 
 
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    | From the Latin for "not known", it means having one's identity concealed | incognito 
 
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    | Mike Love, Al Jardine &
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    | On PETA's website you can play a video game where you throw tomatoes at people who wear this | fur 
 
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    | If you are looking for the title guy of this series, you might also spot his gal pal Wenda & his foe Odlaw | Waldo 
 
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    | This sr. hit 152 home runs in his major league career; add Jr.'s total & you get 782 | Ken Griffey 
 
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    | A term for military weapons, ammunition & combat vehicles; insert an "I" & you get a statute | (Alex: Anything coming?) (Sandy: No.)
 (Alex: No.  The correct response--what is [*]?  And if you insert the "I", it's an ordinance.)
 
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    | "Canada's Breadbasket", this province is sandwiched between Alberta & Manitoba, eh? | Saskatchewan 
 
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    | Eddie Vedder on vocals | Pearl Jam 
 
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    | In 2013 Russian activists pelted King Willem-Alexander of this country with tomatoes | the Netherlands 
 
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    | Max is wearing his wolf suit & causing mischief at the start of this Sendak classic | Where the Wild Things Are 
 
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    | This "Father of the Waltz" (& of Jr.) composed more than 150 waltzes | Johann Strauss 
 
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    | You'll find K-I, ki, meaning "energy", within the name of this martial art | aikido 
 
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    | Rivers emptying into this gulf include the Sonora & Colorado | the Gulf of California 
 
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    | Richie Sambora on guitar | (Chris: Who is Guns N' Roses?) 
 Bon Jovi
 
 
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    | When people don't get enough of this element, it may lead to osteoporosis; when tomatoes don't, they get blossom end rot | calcium 
 
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    | In Maria Semple's novel, Bee is the daughter of this woman & asks the title question, "Where'd you go" | Bernadette 
 
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    | Around 1830 this pere wrote a series of historical plays like "Napoleon Bonaparte" | Alexandre Dumas (Père) 
 
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    | It's the central dark spot of the shadow cast by the Moon or Earth during an eclipse | umbra 
 
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    | It's believed that Lake Nicaragua & this city-named lake to the northwest once formed part of a Pacific Ocean bay | Managua 
 
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    | Donald Fagen & Walter Becker
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