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    curl
 
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  ”When I was a young man and never been kissed / I got to thinking it over what I had missed / I got me a girl, I kissed her and then / Oh Lord, I kissed her again..." | 
    "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"
 
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    | 3 main varieties grown in the U.S. are Kennebec, variety Katahdin & Russet Burbank | 
    potatoes
 
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    | This novel about Mr. Murdstone's stepson was released in monthly installments in 1849 & 1850 | 
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    | This Duke, Napoleon's nemesis, called his own soldiers "the scum of the earth" | 
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    | Fay Wray thought there was "too much screaming" in this film, & she should know | 
    King Kong
 
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    | Max Factor invented a kissing machine to test this product | 
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    | Skye is one of the Inner islands in this group, & Lewis with Harris is one of the Outer | 
    Hebrides
 
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    | What New Englanders make in a "sugar house" | 
    maple syrup
 
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    | "A Tale of Two Cities" is set during this historic event | 
    French Revolution
 
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    | It was Texas Guinan's famous greeting to her night club patrons | 
    Hello, suckers!
 
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    | Singapore, Zanzibar, Morocco, Utopia, Bali & Hong Kong | 
    (Tom: What are the [*] with Bing, Bob & Dorothy?)
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    | In the Bible, Jacob kissed his father, Isaac, while claiming to be this person, his twin brother | 
    Esau
 
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    | 6 of the 7 Central American capitals are located on this international highway | 
    Pan American
 
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    | This company was 1st to market frozen pot pies & frozen TV dinners nationwide | 
    Swanson
 
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    | "'S wonderful" & "'S Marvelous" might be Smike's description of this novel he's in | 
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    | Leonardo Da Vinci claimed this family "created and destroyed me" | 
    Medici
 
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    | Initially, Claudette Colbert refused to lift her skirt for the hitchhiking scene in this film | 
    It Happened One Night
 
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    | Title of the poem which asks, "Gin a body kiss a body, need a body cry?" | 
    Comin' Thro' the Rye
 
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    | This country, the 3rd largest in area in South America, has the shortest name on that continent | 
    Peru
 
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    | Light hollow muffins that are the Americanized version of Yorkshire pudding | 
    popovers
 
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    | 1854 novel about tough goings in the industrial city of Coketown | 
    Hard Times
 
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    | The man who wrote, "Man is the only animal that blushes, or needs to." | 
    Mark Twain
 
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    | This J. Stewart film created a storm of protest when it premiered in Constitution Hall in 1939 | 
    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
 
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    | In Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, the title character asks her to "Make me immortal with a kiss' | 
    (Maureen: Who is  Marguerite?)
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    | New Carthage was in Spain & Old Carthage was in what is now this African country | 
    Tunisia
 
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    | The next best U.S.D.A. grade of meat after prime & choice is this one | 
    (Maureen: What is A?)
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