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    | "In your hands, my dissatisfied countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war" | Lincoln 
 
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    | The name of a land agent gives us this tactic for refusing to buy a company's products | boycott 
 
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    | Frank Sinatra's epitaph is this song title (but not "And babe, won't that be fine") | (Ani: What is "My Way"?) 
 "The Best Is Yet To Come"
 
 
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    | Ohio: The most populous on Lake Erie
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 Cleveland
 
 
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    | Part of a tradition dating back centuries, a toji is a master overseer of the creation of this fermented beverage | sake 
 
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    | New-in-town alcoholic writer Nicolas Cage decides to have his last ride in Vegas in this 1995 film | (Kimberly: What is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas?) 
 Leaving Las Vegas
 
 
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    | "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem" | Reagan 
 
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    | As a verb, it means to stop the flow of blood; as an adjective, steadfast or loyal | stanch 
 
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    | The central nave of the National Pantheon of Venezuela is dedicated to this liberator of South America | Bolívar 
 
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    | Massachusetts: A "saucy" place on the Blackstone Canal
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    | Untappd is an app used by drinkers of this beverage to keep track of what they drink & to share notes on taste | beer 
 
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    | Fiance Nicolas Cage had a rough plane ride over Vegas in this 1992 film | (Ani: What is Con Air?) 
 Honeymoon in Vegas
 
 
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    | From his second inaugural address: "I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished" | Franklin Roosevelt 
 
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    | It's the holiday-themed term for a hidden bonus in a film or computer game | an Easter egg 
 
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    | In 2016 this basketball coach of the Lady Vols was laid to rest in Mount Carmel Cemetery in Tennessee | Pat Summitt 
 
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    | Indiana: Named for a "Mad" major general
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 Fort Wayne
 
 
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    | One story says that this cocktail got its name from the Italian vermouth manufacturer this & Rossi | martini 
 
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    | Newly paroled Nicolas Cage had a rough plane ride into Vegas in this 1997 film | Con Air 
 
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    | "My fellow citizens: the world and we have passed the midway point of a century of continuing challenge" | Eisenhower 
 
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    | A few pages after bagel, you'll find this somewhat similar onion roll | a bialy 
 
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    | When Spenser was buried near Chaucer at Westminster Abbey, the concept of this area was begun | Poets' Corner 
 
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    | Down south, "the birthplace of California" | (Ani: What is Carmel?) 
 San Diego
 
 
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    | A tax-dodging "ring" during the Grant administration was named for this liquor | whiskey 
 
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    | A security guard exposition called this "Mall Cop" character back to duty in a Vegas-set sequel | Paul Blart: Mall Cop 
 
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    | "I have just taken the oath of office on the Bible my mother gave me just a few years ago" | (Jimmy) Carter 
 
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    | It's the long word specifically for a 150th anniversary | a sesquicentennial 
 
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    | Edith Piaf is among those buried in this Paris cemetery | Père Lachaise 
 
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    | Michigan: Served by Gerald R. Ford International Airport
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 Grand Rapids
 
 
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    | Admiral Edward Vernon is known as the father of this 4-letter rum drink for sailors | grog 
 
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    | In "Lost in America" the Desert Inn doesn't have as much heart as this actor hopes after his wife loses the nest egg | Albert Brooks 
 
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