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    | Using natural gas as a fuel releases half as much of this greenhouse gas as coal | carbon dioxide 
 
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    | Poet Katharine Lee Bates used her amber waves of brain to pen the lyrics to this patriotic song | "America The Beautiful" 
 
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    | The first foreign language edition of this Joseph Smith work came out in Danish in 1851 | the Book of Mormon 
 
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    | An 1848 dictionary of Americanisms defined it as a nickname given "to a native of Indiana" | a Hoosier 
 
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    | J'onn J'onzz & James Olsen | Supergirl 
 
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    | Material used to advance a cause; it's original sense was the early 17th century advancement of the Catholic cause | [ERRATUM: "it's original sense" should read "its original sense."] 
 propaganda
 
 
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    | In 1997 Charles Moore saw millions of pieces of this material while sailing--he'd found the Great Pacific Garbage Patch | plastic 
 
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    | Ponyboy gets acquitted of manslaughter, but Dally gets shot by the police after a robbery in this S.E. Hinton book | The Outsiders 
 
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    | This church's leader is known as the Pope of Alexandria | (Alex: With less than a minute to go now.) 
 Coptics
 
 
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    | If you're from this English county, you're a Cestrian or a Cat | Cheshire 
 
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    | Alfred Pennyworth & Oswald Cobblepot (AKA the Penguin) | Gotham 
 
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    | These short notes are written as reminders | memoranda 
 
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    | The Oregon chub is the first fish ever taken off this list due to recovery | the endangered species list 
 
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    | Her historical time travel "Outlander" series has been a worldwide hit both in book form & on TV | (Ragavan: Who is Diana Galbadon?) ...
 (Alex: Not Galbadon, but [*].)
 
 Gabaldon
 
 
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    | The priesthood of this Haitian religion can have a houngan (a priest) or a mambo (a priestess) | Voodoo 
 
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    | Yoopers, from Michigan's Upper Peninsula, call Lower Peninsula folks these, as they live under a bridge | trolls 
 
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    | Ghost Rider & Daisy Johnson (AKA Quake) | Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 
 
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    | Something in its entirety is said to be "the whole" this Mexican food dish | enchilada 
 
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    | 40% of the world's coal mines use this method also called surface mining, worse for the land than going underground | strip mining 
 
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    | In the 1950s, this well-traveled Danish author was a contender for a Nobel Prize | (Alex: Ragavan?) (Ragavan: Uh...)
 (Alex: Who is [*] of Out of Africa?)
 
 Isak Dinesen
 
 
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    | This saint wrote his tome "City of God" over a period of 13 years, 413 to 426 | [Alex added "from" to his reading of the clue.] 
 Saint Augustine
 
 
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    | An Emirati is from the UAE, including this emirate that's largest in area | Abu Dhabi 
 
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    | Dr. Harrison Wells & Iris West | The Flash 
 
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    | Italian for "tail", it's the tail end of a musical composition or movement | a coda 
 
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    | Nuclear waste sizzles with radioactivity from the 90 isotope of this element, half-life 30 years | strontium 
 
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    | In "The Women of" this location, Gloria Naylor wove together the stories of 7 African-American women | (Alex: That would be The Women of [*].) 
 Brewster Place
 
 
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    | This Protestant Reformer preached his last sermon in Edinburgh on November 9, 1572; he died 2 weeks later | John Knox 
 
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    | A Porteño is from this South American capital & seaport | (Alex: Beautiful city is [*].) 
 Buenos Aires
 
 
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    | Foggy Nelson & Karen Page | Daredevil 
 
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    | Rudolf Rassendyll is the sword-wielding narrator of "The Prisoner of" here | Zenda 
 
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