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    | "John, by the grace of God, king of England... to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, earls, barons..." | the Magna Carta 
 
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    | The New England Patriots are based in this Massachusetts town | Foxborough 
 
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    | In 1873 this Prussian-American founded a brewery on the banks of Clear Creek in Colorado | Coors 
 
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    | Lifetime's movie with the same title as this feature film had Julie Benz, not Liam Neeson, tracking down a daughter | Taken 
 
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    | Sink your teeth into this author's other novels like "The Witching Hour" & "The Vampire Armand" | Anne Rice 
 
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    | Someone who likes to stay up late | a night owl 
 
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    | "Now these are the names of the children of Israel, which came into Egypt" | the book of Exodus 
 
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    | It left the Union 16 years after joining it | Florida 
 
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    | He incorporated his San Francisco company in 1890, the same year his XX waist overalls were given the lot number 501 | Levi Strauss 
 
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    | This Oscar-winning actor brought the man & the music to life as Liberace in "Behind the Candelabra" | Michael Douglas 
 
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    | In "Little Women", Louisa May Alcott portrayed herself as this second-oldest March girl, who naturally becomes a writer | Jo 
 
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    | The world of hunting gave us this term for a ridiculously easy target | a sitting duck 
 
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    | "An act to provide for the general welfare by establishing a system of federal old-age benefits..." | the Social Security Act 
 
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    | Now a region in Belgium, it once referred to an area in France and the Netherlands, too | Flanders 
 
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    | This banker preferred to be called by his middle name, Pierpont, which was his mother's maiden name | J.P. Morgan 
 
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    | The 2000 presidential election was the basis for this HBO TV movie with Kevin Spacey | Recount 
 
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    | This best-selling author's works, in part, explore mother-daughter relationships and the immigrant experience | (Carl: Who is Amy Fan?) [Originally ruled correct; ruled incorrect before the second Daily Double of the round]
 
 Amy Tan
 
 
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    | A final performance before retirement | a swan song 
 
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    | "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed..." | the 8th Amendment 
 
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    | Take U.S. Hwy 50 to find the path to this Colorado county named for an explorer who mapped the area in 1843 | Fremont 
 
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    | After selling his fur business in 1834, he devoted himself to real estate, building the world's biggest hotel in NYC | (Carl: Who is Waldorf?) 
 John Jacob Astor
 
 
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    | This 1937 novel by Zora Neale Hurston was turned into a TV movie starring Halle Berry | Their Eyes Were Watching God 
 
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    | Much of this Maeve Binchy novel covers the teen years of Irish gal pals Benny Hogan & Eve Malone | Circle of Friends 
 
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    | A fast, risky detox method | cold turkey 
 
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    | "Homage to thee, Osiris, lord of eternity, king of the gods..." | the Egyptian Book of the Dead 
 
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    | Vanua Levu is its second-largest island | Fiji 
 
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    | When cigarette makers formed the American Tobacco Company in 1890, this North Carolinian became its first president | (Jody: Who is Reynolds?) 
 James Buchanan Duke
 
 
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    | In "The Deliberate Stranger", Mark Harmon eerily played this handsome serial killer executed in 1989 | Ted Bundy 
 
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    | This 18th century feminist author of "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" died after giving birth to Mary Shelley | Mary Wollstonecraft 
 
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    | Dr. Dre said watching "Straight Outta Compton" gave his skin this reaction | goosebumps 
 
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