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    | Our Big Apple shows came from the theater at this "Garden" | 
    Madison Square Garden
 
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    | Also the name of a plant, this golden oldie by The Coasters mentons "an ocean of calamine lotion" | 
    poison ivy
 
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    | In 1986 2 Japanese spacecraft, Suisei & Sakigake, encountered this comet | 
    Halley's Comet
 
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    | In 1968 he met his songwriting collaborator Bernie Taupin | 
    Elton John
 
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    | Nahum Tate's happy rewrite in which this daughter finds love with Edgar was popular for about 150 years | 
    Cordelia
 
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    | Pete Seeger, a master of this folk instrument, also wrote a book on how to play it | 
    banjo
 
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    | 2000 took us to Atlanta, where staffers quenched their thirst at the attraction called World of this | 
    Coca-Cola
 
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    | Tony Orlando & Dawn topped the charts with this song that begins, "I'm comin' home, I've done my time" | 
    (Alex: Good, with a minute to go.)
  "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"
 
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    | Gordon Cooper's 22-orbit mission in May 1963 was the last in the U.S. program with the name of this planet | 
    Mercury
 
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    | This pioneering guitar player gave Colleen Summers the stage name Mary Ford | 
    Les Paul
 
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    | Lear is king of Britain; the other king in the play rules this country | 
    France
 
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    It's the common term for the type of sports coat Jimmy's wearing here | 
    blazer
 
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    | The 1998 College Tournament came from this California city, home of People's Park | 
    (Ron: What is San Francisco?) (Brooks: What is Stanford?)
  Berkeley
 
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    | It's the alternate title of the love theme from "A Star is Born" | 
    "Evergreen"
 
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    | This outlaw who made her Oklahoma home a haven for crooks was imprisoned for horse theft in 1883 | 
    Belle Starr
 
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    | Lear's line "Ha, ha, ha!" is in response to a line from this character | 
    (Marie: I have no idea.) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
  the Fool (the Jester)
 
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    | The Battle of Bunker Hill actually took place on this adjacent hill | 
    Breed's Hill
 
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    | In 1998 "Jeopardy!" shows 3261-3270 came from the capital of this New England commonwealth | 
    Massachusetts
 
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    | In a 1982 hit Patrice Rushen was sending you these flowers "to help me to remember" | 
    [NOTE: This was the 350,000th clue entered into the J! Archive, 2018-04-25.]
  forget me nots
 
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    | This Russian woman had no experiences as a pilot prior to being trained as a cosmonaut in 1961 | 
    Valentina Tereshkova
 
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    | Serving in the British parliament from 1890 to 1945, he was prime minister during WWI | 
    David Lloyd George
 
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    | On the road to sainthood, this is the process of declaring someone "blessed" | 
    beatification
 
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    | The International Tournament of 1997 came from this city where Lake Malaren meets the Baltic Sea | 
    Stockholm
 
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    | "Just remember in the winter far beneath the bitter snow lies the seed that with the sun's love... becomes" this | 
    "The Rose"
 
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    | Of NASA's first 5 space shuttles, it was the last to make its debut launch--in 1992 | 
    (Brooks: What is Atlantis?)
  Endeavour
 
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    | In the 1971 Peckinpah classic "Straw Dogs" she played Dustin Hoffman's wife | 
    Susan George
 
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    | Diglot is a synonym for this adjective, which describes a certain ability | 
    (Ron: What is --)
  bilingual
 
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