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    | Large Durham boats for hauling iron were used by George Washington to cross this river in December 1776 | Delaware 
 
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    | After hanging out with "Friends" in the '90s, she made some "Drunk History" in a "First Ladies" episode as Edith Wilson in 2014 | Courteney Cox 
 
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    | It's the word for a quotation at the beginning of a poem or other text | (Jason: What is a foreword?) 
 an epigraph
 
 
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    | In a study on this winter state of being, the Institute of Arctic Biology found that a bear's heartbeat would slow to 3 per min. | hibernation 
 
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    | An extremely talkative person who goes on & on & on as if they have no idea they are droning along on & on & on & on | a chatterbox 
 
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    | A 2017 article written in June--not Aug. or Sept.!--asked, at 31-41, "Is it time for the Mets to wave" this? | the white flag 
 
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    | At the Reagan Library, you can go aboard this plane that served 7 presidents in all | Air Force One 
 
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    | In 2004 she provided the voice of Elastigirl, the wife of Mr. Incredible | Holly Hunter 
 
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    | A "heroic" one of these is 2 rhyming lines of iambic pentameter | couplet 
 
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    | California sagebrush & coyote bush are good yard plants in L.A. because they are this kind of period "tolerant" | drought 
 
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    | Synonyms for this word include apex, summit & acme | the climax 
 
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    | "Sure, I wave the American flag. Do you know a better flag to wave?" asked this actor, "The Duke" | John Wayne 
 
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    | France's first nuclear one of these, Le Redoubtable, was ready to go in 1971 | a submarine 
 
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    | One of his memorable lines in "A Fish Called Wanda" is "Don't call me stupid" | Kevin Kline 
 
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    | Don't hold back, name this repeated line in a poem, also a verb meaning to hold back | (Alex: And we have less than a minute left.) 
 refrain
 
 
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    | German biologist Walther Flemming coined this term for cell division, not for the piggies on his own feet | mitosis 
 
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    | Among its meanings are intricate, a group of related buildings & some type of emotional problem | complex 
 
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    | Some have noted the often-seen mix-up of this nation's flag with the Red Cross emblem | Switzerland 
 
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    | 2-word name of the German airship that was the first one to engage in a transatlantic flight | the Graf Zeppelin 
 
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    | This "Celebrity Jeopardy!" champion informed movie viewers that St. Hubbins was the patron saint of quality footwear | Michael McKean 
 
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    | Consonance is repetition of consonant; this other "nance" is repetition of vowels | assonance 
 
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    | Hawaii's white sand beaches like Anaehoomalu Bay are mainly a composition of coral & these broken-up items | shells 
 
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    | It's an ancient manuscript that is the earliest form of a book; there is a Madrid one & a Dresden one | a codex 
 
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    | This Minnesota gov. believed "Body" & soul, "There is much more to being a patriot...than reciting the pledge or raising a flag" | Jesse Ventura 
 
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    | It made 1968 news & rests on a Pyongyang river, part of the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum | the U.S.S. Pueblo 
 
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    | In "Hard to Kill", this martial artist & actor says, "I'm gonna take you to the bank, Senator Trent. To the blood bank" | Steven Segal 
 
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    | This pause in the middle of a line of poetry is from caedere, Latin for "to cut" | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 caesura
 
 
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    | The only insect to migrate across an ocean is called the wandering this, like an aircraft type; it covers miles without a wingflap | glider 
 
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    | It's the diacritical mark seen here over the letter "A" | circumflex 
 
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