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    | In this film, gunfighter Steve McQueen joins up with 6 others to defend a Mexican village from bandits | The Magnificent Seven 
 
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    | A funeral song, or any mournful sound | a dirge 
 
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    | MLB's Angels aren't based in Los Angeles but in this nearby city | Anaheim 
 
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    | In the book of this much-suffering Biblical man, he "answered the Lord, and said, behold, I am vile" | Job 
 
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    | On October 1st, 1553 this "Bloody" monarch was crowned queen of England | Mary I 
 
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    | As Snake Plissken, this actor had to "Escape from" New York & Los Angeles | (Kurt) Russell 
 
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    | Collective term for the style of furnishings of a home's interior | decor 
 
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    | On this continent's Kerepakupai Meru River, Angel Falls plummets 3,212 feet | South America 
 
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    | This poetic lord wrote of "vile assignations, and adulterous beds, elopements, broken vows, and hearts, and heads" | (Lord) Byron 
 
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    | Xylem & phloem in plants are part of this system dealing with food & water transportation | vascular 
 
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    | Joan I was a 13th c. queen of Navarre, a land that controlled vital passes in these Franco-Spanish mountains | the Pyrenees 
 
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    | Term for a feudal Anglo-Saxon or Scottish lord; Macbeth was one "of Cawdor" | (Alex: E.J.?) (E.J.: [Shakes head])
 
 thane
 
 
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    | These 6-winged angels of the Bible are the highest ranked, above cherubim | seraphim 
 
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    | An 18th c. quote says, "A man who could make so vile" this 3-letter play on words "would not scruple to pick a pocket" | a pun 
 
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    | In vertebrate anatomy, it's the opposite of dorsal & means "on the tummy side" | ventral 
 
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    | She reigned as queen of Castile from 1474 until her death in 1504 | Isabella 
 
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    | It was Riggs, Murtaugh & Chris Rock as Detective Lee Butters in film number 4 in this series | Lethal Weapon 
 
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    | Worn in public by some Muslim women, it's a long, loose garment covering the body from head to feet | (Debbie: What is a hijab?) 
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    | This German actress immortalized the song "Falling In Love Again" on screen in 1930's "The Blue Angel" | Marlene Dietrich 
 
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    | In a 1941 speech, Churchill referred to a "a vile race of" these traitors, from the name of a Norwegian one | quislings 
 
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    | Eclipsing binaries are these types of stars that fluctuate in brightness | variable 
 
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    | Before she married France's Louis XVI & became queen, Marie-Antoinette was an archduchess of this country | Austria 
 
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    | This actress' role in "Salt" as an accused spy for Russia was originally written for Tom Cruise | Angelina Jolie 
 
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    | It's a shallow bay; there's one of Benin | the bight 
 
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    | Something of a self-portrait, Eugene Gant is the hero of this 1929 Thomas Wolfe novel | Look Homeward, Angel 
 
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    | In "A Passage to India" by him, Adela thought "Tears vile, a degradation more subtle than anything endured in the Marabar" | E.M. Forster 
 
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    | The outermost region of an atom where electron transfers occur is called this "shell" | the valence 
 
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    | Born in Catania in the 14th century, Queen Maria of this island lost her kingdom but returned with a fleet & took it back | Sicily 
 
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