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    | This tech mogul who turns 35 in May 2019 has a net worth in the high 11 figures | Mark Zuckerberg 
 
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    | The Himalayas border the southern end of the vast plateau of this Chinese region | Tibet 
 
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    | A crank or nutjob | crackpot 
 
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    | Just as in the Richard Gere-Julia Roberts film it's based on, this musical has a businessman hire an escort | Pretty Woman 
 
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    | When courts went after his Standard Oil of Ohio, he just created the gargantuan Standard Oil of New Jersey | (John D.) Rockefeller 
 
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    | In 2018, with ISIS pushed out, rail service re-started from Fallujah to this capital city | Baghdad 
 
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    | A dictator | (Nicole: What is [*]?) (Alex: No.)
 (Nicole: [*] dictator?)
 (Alex: No.)
 
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 Alex: Our judges are in the Christmas spirit, and they have decided to accept your response a few moments ago of [*] for dictator. So you pick up $1,600.)
 
 despot (tin-pot accepted)
 
 
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    | Avery makes shipping, address & file folder types of these stickers for the office | labels 
 
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    | Collaborating with Robert Lopez, Trey Parker & Matt Stone of "South Park" fame created this show about missionaries | The Book of Mormon 
 
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    | Around 1920 he turned a $30 investment into a get-rich-quick "scheme" that defrauded folks out of $15 million | (Alex: $21,200 for you. Saint Charbel of Lebanon is smiling at you right now.) 
 (Carlo) Ponzi
 
 
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    | Like Hong Kong in 1997, this special administrative region & gambling mecca was returned to China in 1999 | Macau 
 
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    | A cheap book written for profit, not art | potboiler 
 
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    | Murder victim Mary Rogers had her name Frenchified as this character in an Edgar Allan Poe mystery | (Alex: Mary Rogers became [*].) 
 Marie RogĂȘt
 
 
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    | A popular bumper sticker is the ichthys symbol, a line drawing of this creature as a symbol of Christianity | a fish 
 
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    | No. 5 in this play says, "I'd like to change my vote to not guilty"; the foreman replies, "Are you sure?" | (Alex: Charbel, am I correct in assuming that you're going to make this another True Daily Double?) (laughter)
 (Charbel: No, sir, we're going to make this...600 bucks.)
 (Alex: $600 only?)
 (Charbel: Yes, sir.)
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 (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
 
 12 Angry Men
 
 
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    | In 1880 he wrote "The Art of Money-Getting or Golden Rules for Making Money"; his way was to show "human curiosities" | (P.T.) Barnum 
 
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    | Vientiane, capital of this country, is found just northeast of the Mekong River | Laos 
 
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    | Where the action is, especially for wireless users | hot spot 
 
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    | Daniel Boone was a basis for this character in the "Leatherstocking Tales" by James Fenimore Cooper | Natty Bumppo 
 
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    | A car's sticker price, which is what the dealer wants you to pay, is aka this term with a 4-letter abbreviation | (Graham: What is [*]?) (Alex: All right. We would have preferred the abbreviation--[*], but go again.)
 
 manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP)
 
 
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    | In the play "Almost, Maine", people fall in & out of love while watching this celestial display | (Graham: What is a meteor shower?) (Nicole: What is a lunar eclipse?)
 
 the Northern Lights
 
 
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    | Last name of American Tobacco's James B., who smoked up profits with American Cigar & American Snuff | (Graham: Who is Reynolds?) (Alex: There's a university named for him. Mr. [*].)
 
 Duke
 
 
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    | The Camotes sea is a small sea lying between the islands of Cebu & Leyte in this republic | the Philippines 
 
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    | Solanum tuberosum | (Alex: You know it better as [*].) [Laughter]
 
 a potato
 
 
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    | Don Armado in "Love's Labour's Lost" may have been based on this soldier poet of Shakespeare's time | Sir Walter Raleigh 
 
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    | Before his Obama "Hope" poster, this graphic artist found fame with his "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" stickers | Shepard Fairey 
 
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    | A small Welsh town comes to life in this Dylan Thomas "play for voices" | Under Milk Wood 
 
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