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    | Each year since 1960 he has issued his worst dressed list | (Mr.) Blackwell 
 
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    | About 90% of Maine's over 2-billion-pound crop of this is grown in Aroostook County | potatoes 
 
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    | Many cooks make bechamel sauce with milk, but if you're not dieting you can add the "heavy" type of this | cream 
 
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    | On July 6 the Pennsylvania Evening Post devoted much of its 4-page issue to this document | the Declaration of Independence 
 
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    | With over 2,000 newspapers in 68 countries, this Charles Schulz strip is the most widely syndicated | Peanuts 
 
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    | For this Jewish holiday, all the leavened bread must be removed from the house | (Adele: What is Yom Kippur?) 
 Passover
 
 
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    | In 1987 John Hillerman won an Emmy for his role as Jonathan Quayle Higgins III in this TV series | Magnum P.I. 
 
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    | About half of state residents who were not born in the U.S. were born in this country | (Tom: What is Ireland?) 
 Canada
 
 
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    | Roasted wheat or barley goes into this dark sauce that's ubiquitous in Japanese restaurants | soy sauce 
 
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    | After crossing this river on Christmas night, George Washington surprised the Hessians at Trenton | the Delaware River 
 
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    | This cop's associates have included Sam Catchem, Pat Patton & Lizz the policewoman | Dick Tracy 
 
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    | More than 99.5% of this must be removed from milk for it to be called skim | milk fat 
 
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    | A medal honoring contributions in telecommunications  is named for this Scottish-American inventor | (Robin: Who is Carnegie?) 
 (Alexander Graham) Bell
 
 
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    | In 1991 President Bush's vacation house in this town was damaged by an extra- tropical storm | Kennebunkport 
 
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    | This fish or the paste made from it is one of the ingredients in remoulade sauce | anchovy 
 
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    | In March this state set up an independent government with John Rutledge as president in Charleston | (Robin: What is Vermont?) (Adele: What is New Hampshire?)
 
 South Carolina
 
 
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    | This Walt Kelly strip began as a comic book feature, "Bumbazine and Albert the Alligator" | Pogo 
 
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    | McFarlane Labs in Australia is reportedly using shark bile to eliminate this teenage problem | acne 
 
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    | Mike Nichols' 1967 Oscar was awarded for directing this film | The Graduate 
 
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    | Vikings led by this man probably visited Maine about 1000 A.D. | Leif Ericson 
 
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    | To make sauce andalouse, combine mayonnaise with this red puree | tomato sauce 
 
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    | On December 5, at the College of William and Mary, this first fraternity was founded | Phi Beta Kappa 
 
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    | This "horrible" Viking character created by Dik Browne first appeared in February 1973 | Hagar the Horrible 
 
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    | In Japan these items of clothing are commonly removed to keep the tatami clean & protected | shoes 
 
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    | This guitarist's "Breezin'" LP won a 1976 Grammy for Best-Engineered Recording | George Benson 
 
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    | Mount Desert is not a desert but Maine's largest one of these | an island 
 
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    | Cresson is the French word for this salad green which is finely chopped for sauce au cresson | watercress 
 
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    | In July this English captain set out on his final voyage, this time to find the Northwest Passage | (Adele: Who is Henry Hudson?) ...
 (Alex: Who was saying [*]? Adele, were you saying that? That was your second choice? You should have said that the first time, because that is the correct response.)
 
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    | This title character created by Lee Falk is known as "The Ghost Who Walks" | The Phantom 
 
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    | Between 1803 & 1812, many fine marbles were removed from Athens by Thomas Bruce, the 7th Earl of this | Elgin 
 
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