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    | One exhibit at the library covers the concert career of this Truman relative | Margaret Truman 
 
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    | Give us your best Marlon Brando with this famous 1-word howl from a classic 1951 film | (Alex: [After Ken's Brando impression] Pretty good.  You're correct as well as being good.) 
 STELLA!
 
 
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    | He dedicated his ninth symphony to the King of Prussia | Beethoven 
 
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    | Endive is a member of the same family as this flower, so "give me your answer, do" | daisy 
 
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    | The Eagles mention amenities like champagne on ice & a flexible check-out time at this title place | the Hotel California 
 
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    | The country where you'll find the city of Gdansk | Poland 
 
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    | See the satchel Truman took when he signed the charter for this organization on Jun 26, 1945, in San Francisco | the U.N. 
 
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    | Bootes, Orion & Gemini, to name a few | constellations 
 
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    | It's the chemical element named for the ninth planet from the sun | plutonium 
 
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    | While there are over 5,000 varieties of this fruit, you probably eat the Anjou or Bartlett | a pear 
 
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    | He wrote the song that says, "I get no kick from champagne" | Cole Porter 
 
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    | It's what the Germans called Gdansk when they controlled it | Danzig 
 
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    | It's the governmental organization headed by George H.W. Bush from 1976 to 1977 | the Central Intelligence Agency 
 
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    | In 1966 this strongman gave Spain its ninth constitution since 1812 | Franco 
 
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    | Though American in origin, the Cape Gooseberry got its name by being cultivated on this South African Cape | the Cape of Good Hope 
 
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    | Ann-Margret sang a song called "Champagne" in the movie version of this rock opera | Tommy 
 
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    | The body of water on which Gdansk is a major port | the Baltic 
 
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    | It's the flat, movable bone at the front of the knee | the patella 
 
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    | He was our ninth president & his grandson was our twenty-third | (Robert: ...Adams--who's Adams?) 
 William Henry Harrison
 
 
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    | One of the oldest plants cultivated by man, it produces 1 bunch of "hands" & then is cut down | bananas 
 
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    | This No. 1 hit with a "Spanglish" title says, "She never drinks the water, makes you order French champagne" | "Livin' La Vida Loca" 
 
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    | The organization that administered Gdansk as a free city following World War I | the League of Nations 
 
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    | The library has the actual guns used by the men who tried to assassinate Pres. Truman at this residence in 1950 | Blair House 
 
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    | Small rounds of meat-filled pasta that are shaped into rings & boiled | tortellini 
 
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    | Hindus consider Buddha to be the ninth incarnation of this preserver god | Vishnu 
 
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    | The California types of these are Mexican-Guatemalan hybrids & include the Hass | avocados 
 
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    | In a tropical tune by this singer, a water shortage at the Gull Reef Club means "Champagne Si, Agua No" | (Alex: Oh, you knew it, Ken, but you were reluctant.) [Ken nods]
 
 Jimmy Buffett
 
 
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    | The river that runs from the Carpathian Mountains to its mouth near Gdansk | the Vistula 
 
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