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    | This wormlike creature sits atop a mushroom "with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah" | 
    the Caterpillar
 
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    | This Cuban-born entertainer was known as Mr. Babalu | 
    Desi Arnaz
 
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    | This saint associated with Christmas gave bags of gold as dowries for poor girls | 
    St. Nicholas
 
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    | In 1811 this statesman married his wealthy cousin Floride Bonneau Calhoun | 
    (Mary: Who is [unintelligible] Calhoun?)
  John C. Calhoun
 
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    Cherry, orchestra, bottomless | 
    a pit
 
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    | With a population of over 365,000, it's Minnesota's largest city | 
    Minneapolis
 
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    | At the trial of the Knave of Hearts, this group consists of 12 animals, including Bill the Lizard | 
    the jury
 
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    | His most famous roles include a wrathful Khan & a fantastic Roarke | 
    Ricardo Montalban
 
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    | Richard Morris Hunt planned the pedestal for this gift from the French people to the Americans | 
    the Statue of Liberty
 
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    | This silversmith had 8 children by his first wife Sarah, & 8 more by his second wife, Rachel | 
    Paul Revere
 
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    Mud, Eskimo, shepherd's | 
    pie
 
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    | In 1865 Edward Whymper became the first to reach the top of this Alpine peak | 
    (Mary: What is Mont Blanc?)
  the Matterhorn
 
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    | Tenniel's drawings of this milliner may be of Theophilus Carter, an eccentric inventor who wore a top hat | 
    the Mad Hatter
 
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    | Cesar Romero, Duncan Renaldo & most recently Jimmy Smits played this Hispanic western hero | 
    the Cisco Kid
 
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    | On this Marquis' 1824-25 visit to the U.S., Congress voted him a gift of $200,000 & a tract of land | 
    Lafayette
 
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    | This frontier judge was born in Mason County, Kentucky, but his exact birthdate is unknown | 
    Judge Roy Bean
 
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    Of Science, of Foxhounds, of ceremonies | 
    Masters
 
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    | A certain points, this principality stretches less than one-quarter mile inland from the Mediterranean | 
    Monaco
 
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    | At the Mad Tea Party, this long-eared character offers wine to Alice, even though there isn't any | 
    the March Hare
 
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    | Her resume lists "Rockford Files" (Emmy); "The Ritz" (Tony); "West Side Story" (Oscar); "The Electric Co." album (Grammy) | 
    Rita Moreno
 
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    | Italy donated 3,700 tons of marble for this D.C. performing arts complex that opened in 1971 | 
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    | This early U.S. president often practiced the violin 3 hours a day | 
    Jefferson
 
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    Wet, Navajo, security | 
    blanket
 
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    | In June 1942 the U.S. won a decisive victory over the Japanese in this air & sea battle | 
    (Lyndia: What is the Battle of Manila?)
  Midway
 
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    | This fabulous monster with an eagle's head & a lion's body takes Alice to see the Mock Turtle | 
    the Gryphon
 
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    | She found additional "Fame" singing the theme to "Flashdance" | 
    Irene Cara
 
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    | Blenheim Palace was a public gift to John Churchill, Duke of this | 
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    | Prominent temperance leader Neal Dow was this party's presidential candidate in 1880 | 
    (Lyndia: What is the Temperance Party?)
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    Picture, van, violation | 
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    | This longest Canadian river flows from the Great Slave Lake to the Beaufort Sea | 
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