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  | A VICE PRESIDENT'S SURNAME |  
   
 
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  | A VISIT TO NEW YORK STATE |  
   
 
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    | The doctor will see you now... Mads Mikkelsen had a bone to pick with you as this cannibal on NBC | 
    Hannibal
 
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    Französisch (the neighbors will be talking) | 
    French
 
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    | Violence, murder & bloodshed provide it | 
    Gore
 
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    | Shigeru Ban, a pioneer in the use of cardboard, won 2014's Pritzker Prize in this field | 
    architecture
 
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    | Prospect Point provides excellent views of this attraction; Queen Victoria Park does the same from the Canadian side | 
    Niagara Falls
 
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    | "Thou shalt have no ____ ____ before me" | 
    [Alex reads the blanks as "blank blanks".]
  other gods
 
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    | Tom Selleck screen-tested as Indiana Jones but turned out to be contractually bound to play this private eye | 
    Magnum, P.I.
 
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    Erdkunde (know der osten from der westen) | 
    geography
 
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    | A place where a river is shallow enough to be crossed by wading | 
    Ford
 
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    | The XPRIZEs include a $10 million competition to make this "Star Trek" diagnostic device a reality | 
    (Peter: What is a transporter?)
  a tricorder
 
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    | "Thou shalt not bear ____ ____ against thy neighbour" | 
    [Alex reads the blanks as "this".]
  false witness
 
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    | Julia Louis-Dreyfus had adventures as "Old" her, & no, Julia was not "Old Veep" | 
    Christine
 
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    Kunst (for the next Paul Klee) | 
    art
 
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    Bede, Smith & Clayton Powell, collectively | 
    Adams
 
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    | Writers who explore the human condition can win a Humanitas Prize; Larry Kramer did for this drama about AIDS | 
    (Terrie: What is Angels in America?)
  The Normal Heart
 
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    | Want to see the National Baseball Hall of Fame?  Head to this village in Otsego County | 
    Cooperstown
 
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    | "Thou shalt not ____ thy neighbour's house" | 
    [Alex reads the blank as "do this to".]
  covet
 
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    | My name is Jason Lee & I played this title character, a lottery winner | 
    Earl (Hickey)
 
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    Informatik (a thoroughly modern one) | 
    (Terrie: What is technology?)
  computer
 
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    | It's the yard annoyance seen here | 
    Burr
 
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    | Robert Edwards won the 2010 Nobel Medicine Prize "for the development of" this type of "fertilization " | 
    in vitro
 
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    | (I'm Neil deGrasse Tyson.)  I got my first taste of stargazing as a 9-year-old kid in New York City when I took a trip to this facility at the American Museum of Natural History; later I took classes there & today I'm its director | 
    (Alex: It's a great place to visit in New York.)
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    | "Thou shalt not make unto thee any ____ image" | 
    [Alex reads the blank as "this kind of".]
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    | To Elijah Wood, this character looks like a surly Australian guy in a cheap dog suit | 
    Wilfred
 
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    Kochen (break out the brats!) | 
    cooking
 
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    | To collect, hoard or gather (perhaps votes) | 
    (Alex: Peter?) (Peter: Wha--I--what is--I don't know.) (Alex: No.  The vice president this time was John Nance [*], so the word we were going for is [*].)
  Garner
 
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    | The 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction went to William Kennedy for this "I"-book | 
    Ironweed
 
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    | What could be more serene than a visit to this resort in the Adirondacks, the USA's first Winter Olympics host? | 
    Lake Placid
 
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    | "Thou shalt not take the name of the ____ ____ ____ ____ ____" | 
    [Alex reads the blanks as "blank blank blank blank blank".] ... (Tenaya: What is the Lord in vain?) ... (Alex: There were five blanks there, Tenaya.  Sorry.)
  the Lord, thy God, in vain
 
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