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    | AR stands for the problem of "antibiotic" this, when bacteria shrug off drugs that once would have killed them | resistance 
 
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    | 1995: "That'll do pig.  That'll do"
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    | His first & middle names were Pelham Grenville, but his friends called him "Plum" | P.G. Wodehouse 
 
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    | Word found after clay, passenger or stool | pigeon 
 
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    | In 87 B.C. Gaius Marius & his pal Cinna captured this city | Rome 
 
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    | In October, the Buckeye Central Railroad in this state offers Haunted Halloween trips | Ohio 
 
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    | Helicobacter pylori has special defenses against this acid, which allow it to live in the stomach & cause ulcers | hydrochloric acid 
 
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    | 1969: "Kid, the next time I say, 'Let's go someplace like Bolivia,' let's go someplace like Bolivia"
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    | Comedian Steve Boyer said he was such a geek in H.S. that his characters in this 3-word fantasy game had asthma | Dungeons & Dragons 
 
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    | From 1968 to 1971, President George W. Bush served in this military group | the Texas Air National Guard 
 
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    | Inspired by the train in this 1941 film, the Casey Jr. Circus Train opened at Disneyland in its first year, 1955 | Dumbo 
 
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    | In his youth, this author of "The Mayor of Casterbridge" played the fiddle at weddings & dances | Thomas Hardy 
 
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    | "My wife said, 'That's not going in the living room'", a man said in 2004 after spearing a 188-lb. one of these fish | a sturgeon 
 
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    | Aiding the English win at Crecy were people collecting these off the battlefield for reuse after each French retreat | arrows 
 
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    | Riding the Mount Washington Cog Railway has thrilled folks in this New England State since 1869 | New Hampshire 
 
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    | Clostridium tetani typically affects the masseter muscle, which controls the movement of this body part | (Kingslea: What is the heart?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
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    | This author of "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" spent his last years with the former proprietress of a Florida brothel | (Jim: Who is Dreiser?) 
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    | A petty way of referring to a member of the middle class | (Alex: You have nearly $20,000 more than your nearest rival.  You could make a big wager now.) (Maria: May I bet $10,000, please?)
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    | Soldiers still practice this "drill" of marching in formation even though it's not used in battle | close order drill 
 
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    | The California State Railroad Museum is in this city once at the western end of the Transcontinental RR | (Alex: It's in our state capital, [*].) 
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    | He was eventually buried in the Illinois cemetery that inspired his "Spoon River Anthology" | Edgar Lee Masters 
 
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    | This 1897 Kipling novel details a boy's coming of age on a fishing trawler | [No applause for Maria's run of the category] 
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    | Abbreviated SAS, this elite British military unit is similar to the USA's Delta Force | the Special Air Service 
 
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    | The old Wakarusa Railroad offers a 1 1/2 mile ride over a hand-laid railway near Elkhart in this state | Indiana 
 
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