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    | Our local paper, it has a "Hot Property" section that tells you which star bought a home & for how many millions | The Los Angeles Times 
 
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    | He was born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1922 & spent some time "On the Road" before his death in 1969 | (Jack) Kerouac 
 
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    | The last possible moment to get something done is this hour | the eleventh hour 
 
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    | Beans & oatmeal (not necessarily together) are good sources of this substance that helps food pass through the body | fiber 
 
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    | And it came to pass that in 1582 young James, then king of only this country, was kidnapped by nobles | Scotland 
 
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    | This Beverly Hills road doesn't need a Walk of Fame; it has a Walk of Style featuring plaques devoted to Armani and Herb Ritts | Rodeo Drive 
 
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    | She was born April 28, 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama & died there February 19, 2016 | Harper Lee 
 
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    | If you are prompt for your meetings, you could also be called this synonymous "P" word | punctual 
 
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    | In diner slang, an "M.D." isn't a Mountain Dew but this soft drink | Dr Pepper 
 
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    | "Only The Lonely" (1960) | (Marguerite: Uh...) 
 Roy Orbison
 
 
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    | And behold! In 1603 James I succeeded this queen as England's monarch | Elizabeth I 
 
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    | Located in Barnsdall Park & open to the public, Hollyhock House was the first home in L.A. designed by this architect | Frank Lloyd Wright 
 
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    | Edgar Allan Poe's tale began in Boston in 1809 & ended in this other "B" city in 1849 | Baltimore 
 
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    | 4-syllable word for one ancient relic, or ancient times in general | antiquity 
 
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    | "Liquid gold" is what Kraft calls this processed product used in its Shells & Cheese | Velveeta 
 
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    | "In Your Eyes" | Peter Gabriel 
 
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    | Verily, James I was the first English monarch of this royal house | Stuart 
 
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    | In a 1982 film Monty Python performed live at this Los Angeles landmark | the Hollywood Bowl 
 
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    | His story began in Salinas, California in 1902 & ended in New York in 1968 | (John) Steinbeck 
 
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    | There's a stream of water in this term for something that happens at the same time as something else | concurrent or concurrently 
 
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    | The main difference between these two desserts that end in the same three letters is that one contains dairy and the other does not | (Austin: What is sorbet and sherbert?) ...
 (Alex: No "R".  Not "sherbert".  Sorry, Austin.)
 (Austin: I'm from New York.  That's how we say it.)
 
 sorbet & sherbet
 
 
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    | "Mack The Knife" (1959) | Bobby Darin 
 
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    | Blessed are the peacemakers, & in 1604 James & Philip III called off the war between England & this country | Spain 
 
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    | One of the largest city parks in the U.S., it's home to the L.A. Zoo & a famous observatory | Griffith Park 
 
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    | Born in England in 1920, he died there in 2016; "Watership Down" came in the middle | Richard Adams 
 
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    | Before singing about "The Time Warp", Riff Raff intones, "Time is" this, meaning it passes quickly | (Alex: In The Rocky Horror Picture Show.) 
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    | To make a Kir Royale, add creme de cassis to this beverage | champagne 
 
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    | "Go Your Own Way" | [Applause for Austin running the category] 
 Fleetwood Mac
 
 
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    | To everything there is a season, so in 1610 James dissolved this, with which he'd been quarreling | Parliament 
 
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