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| Prince Charles was on hand when China took control of this territory on July 1, 1997 |
Hong Kong
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| The 1973 Nobel Peace Prize went to Le Duc Tho who declined it & this Secretary of State who accepted |
Henry Kissinger
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| Proverbially, it follows "Easy come" |
easy go
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| It's the collective noun used to describe a group of wolves |
a pack
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| To make your mirrors shine, use window cleaner & a crumpled piece of this, maybe from the Sunday edition |
newspaper
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| Christopher Lloyd & Danny De Vito played mental patients alongside Jack in this 1975 Oscar winner |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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| The name of this largest city in China is synonymous with kidnapping for naval servitude |
Shanghai
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| Heard here, it's a sure way to let someone know you think he or she is cute |
(Missy: What is a wolf call?) [Originally ruled incorrect; reversed before Daily Double at clue 29]
a wolf whistle
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| It's empty or foolish talk, or whiskey made illegally |
moonshine
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| Jack appeared on this TV show twice, including the "Opie Finds a Baby" episode |
The Andy Griffith Show
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| After about 8 months, Chinese authorities ended martial law in his city in January 1990 |
(Alex: After the unrest in Tiananmen Square, [*].)
Beijing
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| Graduates of Georgia's Emory University include this controversial former Speaker of the House |
Newt Gingrich
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| A radio format of popular music in a soothing, undemanding style |
easy listening
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| By the mid-20th C. the few wolf populations left in the lower 48 were mainly in this state, home of the NBA's Timberwolves |
Minnesota
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| Unofficially, it's a nickname for New Mexico; officially, it's Florida's state nickname |
the Sunshine State
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| This actress co-starred with Jack in both "Heartburn" & "Ironweed" |
Meryl Streep
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| This city lends its name to the most well-known Chinese beer in the world |
(Missy: What is... Manchuria?) (Alex: You're not a beer drinker. What is [*] or Tsingtao?)
Qingdao
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| In 1961 he rode in Vostok I |
Yuri Gagarin
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| This toy from Hasbro uses a light bulb to do the cooking |
an Easy Bake Oven
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| Seen here, he reported on Operation Desert Storm for CNN |
Wolf Blitzer
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| Famous poem that contains the lines "By the shores of Gitche Gumee, by the shining Big-Sea-Water" |
"(The Song of) Hiawatha"
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| Jack played this role on the big screen; Cesar Romero played it on the small |
the Joker
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| This old name of the city now called Guangzhou is also an Ohio city famous for a sports hall of fame |
Canton
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| The Cat in the Hat could tell you his pen name was Dr. Seuss |
Theodor Geisel
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| Linda Ronstadt took this Buddy Holly song to No. 5 in 1977 |
(Alex: Yep. You got them all in there. The title is shorter, but that's it.)
"It's So Easy To Fall In Love"
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| Also known as the prairie wolf, it can be bred successfully with domestic dogs |
the coyote
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| Some translations of Isaiah 14:12 call him "Shining one" or "Shining star", fallen from heaven; the KJV calls him this |
(Jeremy: What is the Devil?) (John: Who is the Messiah?) (Missy: What is Satan?) ... (Alex: They call him [*], Son of the Morning, Day Star, or Son of Dawn. But not Satan.)
Lucifer
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| Jack played a salty sailor & Randy Quaid was his prisoner in this 1973 film |
The Last Detail
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