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    | Fire departments say when you reset your clock for daylight saving time, also change the batteries in these | 
    (Mari: What is your smoke detector?) ... (Alex: Category was "S.A." TEST, so only [*] qualifies.)
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    | Last name of Leo's title role in "J. Edgar" | 
    Hoover
 
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    | A 1952 bill designated September 17 as Citizenship Day to coincide with the 1787 signing of this | 
    the Constitution
 
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    | On the periodic table, it's the first element to have a 2-letter symbol | 
    helium
 
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    | He penned the lines "The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep" | 
    Robert Frost
 
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    | Ontario's area is 400,000-plus square miles but 1/5 of its population lives in this city | 
    Toronto
 
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    | This period of modern history is said to have begun on October 4, 1957, when the Soviets launched Sputnik I | 
    the Space Age
 
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    | This 1820s-set tale won Leo his first Oscar | 
    The Revenant
 
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    | On this day in 1996 Taco Bell announced it had bought the Liberty Bell & was going to rename it the Taco Liberty Bell | 
    April Fools' Day
 
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    | In nature, it occurs in 3 isotopes: 234, 235 & 238 | 
    uranium
 
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    | "That is no country for old men", begins this Irishman's poem "Sailing to Byzantium" | 
    (William Butler) Yeats
 
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    | The southern border of this westernmost province touches Idaho & Montana | 
    British Columbia
 
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    | This Hebrew greeting means "peace be with you" | 
    (Mari: What is, uh, shalom...)
  shalom alechem
 
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    | This 2013 movie had Margot Robbie keeping businessman Leo at foot's length | 
    The Wolf of Wall Street
 
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    | Taking place about 6 weeks before Easter, this day begins a season of fasting & prayer | 
    Ash Wednesday (first day of Lent)
 
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    | Got milk?  Yes?  Then also got atomic No. 20, this | 
    calcium
 
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    | The City College of New York hosts an annual festival celebrating the legacy of this poet laureate of Harlem | 
    (Langston) Hughes
 
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    | Take the combined area of the Great Lakes, multiply that by 3, & you're still short of this bay named for an English explorer | 
    the Hudson Bay
 
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    | It looks like a flower, but it's actually an aquatic invertebrate | 
    a sea anemone
 
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    | Leo & Matt Damon have competing squad goals as Boston cops in this drama | 
    The Departed
 
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    | President Harding honored this British woman by endorsing her birthday, May 12, to be Natl. Hospital Day | 
    Florence Nightingale
 
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    | It's used for rechargeable batteries; in a Nirvana song, its lyrics include "I love you, I'm not gonna crack" | 
    lithium
 
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    | In a poem by William Carlos Williams, it's easy to visualize this title object "glazed with rain water beside the white chickens" | 
    the red wheelbarrow
 
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    | On the Canadian-U.S. border, this seaway serving Thunder Bay & Hamilton, among others, took 5 years to build | 
    the St. Lawrence
 
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    | In 2011 the body of this first socialist president of Chile was exhumed; an autopsy confirmed he'd committed suicide | 
    Salvador Allende
 
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    | This 1998 adaptation had Porthos wanting to replace French king Leo with non-French king Leo | 
    The Man in the Iron Mask
 
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    | Technically, June 17 in Massachusetts should be called Breed's Hill Day instead of this | 
    Bunker Hill Day
 
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    | The 40 isotope of this element is radioactive; isn't that bananas? | 
    potassium
 
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    | In the 1650s he wrote a very personal sonnet, "On His Blindness" | 
    (John) Milton
 
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    | X-Man Wolverine knows this Yukon mount is almost 20,000' high & has the largest base circumference of any mountain | 
    (Alex: Highest mountain in Canada, [*].)
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