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    | To commit suicide "Madame Bovary" ate a handful of this, not old lace | arsenic 
 
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    | In the U.S., time zone which falls between Mountain & Eastern | (Mary: I live there. What is the [*]?) 
 Central time zone
 
 
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    | Guinness says this current resident of 10 Downing Street was 1st portrayed on film in "For Your Eyes Only" | Margaret Thatcher 
 
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    | In the ads, Tareyton smokers who'd "rather fight than switch" sported this injury | black eye 
 
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    | Known ironically, for showy blossoms, this "shy" flower really does grow on walls | wallflower 
 
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    | James Dean was considered the embodiment of the title of this film in which he starred | Rebel Without a Cause 
 
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    | This young man's father wrote him a letter of recommendation to the captain of the king's musketeers | d'Artagnan 
 
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    | Theoretically, this "line" is halfway around the world from the Greenwich Prime Meridian | International Date Line 
 
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    | R. Chandler's novel was set in L.A., but this '77 remake was "curiously & ineffectively set in London" | The Big Sleep 
 
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    | Since it's world's best selling brand, we could say this cigarette's "country" is the largest | Marlboro 
 
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    | A prolonged high-pitched scream associated with Confederate soldiers | rebel yell 
 
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    | Name by which Eva St. Clare is better known in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" | Little Eva 
 
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    | For the Los Angeles Lakers & Clippers, it's Floyd Jensen, a man in his mid-sixties | (official) timekeeper 
 
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    | In "My Fair Lady", Eliza Doolittle peddled her posies here, in front of the opera house | Covent Garden 
 
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    | 1 of Columbus' men, Rodrigo de Jerez, introduced tobacco to Spain & was imprisoned for smoking by this institution | (Mary: What is the Catholic Church?) (Alex: More specific.)
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 (Alex: That's it, yeah, they saw smoke coming out of his mouth & nose and they figured the devil's got him, boy. Gotta lock him up.)
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 Spanish Inquisition
 
 
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    | Tho The Crystals were a real group, this, their biggest hit, was actually sung by Darlene Love & The Blossoms | "He's a Rebel" 
 
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    | "The Moon & Sixpence" is his novel based on the life of Gauguin | Somerset Maugham 
 
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    | In Longfellow's "A Psalm of Life", it's where we leave footsteps when departing | in (or on) the sands of time 
 
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    | The bird woman in "Mary Poppins" sells feed for birds in front of this church build by Wren | St. Paul's 
 
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    | In 1924, Durham N.C.'s Trinity College was endowed by an owner of Amer. Tobacco Co., & renamed this | (Alex: Less than a minute to go.) 
 Duke University
 
 
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    | This 1970 ABC series set in 1777 showed exploits of Pennsylvania's Yankee Doodle Society | The Young Rebels 
 
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    | James Joyce depicted himself as Stephen Dedalus in both "Ulysses" & this novel | A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 
 
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    | Book on the Kennedy administration that won Arthur Schlesinger Jr. a Pulitzer Prize | A Thousand Days 
 
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    | 1973 film in which George Segal trysts with Glenda Jackson in a Garrard St. flat | A Touch of Class 
 
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    | Among the "patterns" in this fat Massachusetts poetess' life was smoking fat black cigars | Amy Lowell 
 
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    | This pink flower, which resembles a broken heart, blooms "liberally" from March to July | [Ohs, groans, and laughs] (Alex: We don't editorialize except in botanical matters.)
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 bleeding heart
 
 
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    | Called rock & roll's No. 1 instrumentalist, Duane Eddy had his 1st big hit with this: | [Instrumental music played.] (Alex: Why do I get the feeling, Joel, that you're just enjoying listening to this and you don't have a clue?)
 (Joel: I have no idea.)
 
 "Rebel-'Rouser"
 
 
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