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    | This Roy Orbison song lost in 1964, but a remake used in a Julia Roberts film won in 1991 | 
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    | In movie ratings, it's what PG stands for | 
    Parental Guidance
 
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    | This capital of South Dakota lies about 8 miles from the geographic center of the state | 
    (David: What is Bismarck?) ... (Tim: What is "Pee-air"?) (Alex: "Peer", yes.)
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    | The Ugly Duckling is actually 1 of these animals | 
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    | George Eastman arrived at the name of this company by making up words that started & ended with "K" | 
    Kodak
 
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    | Nominated in 8 categories, his only '91 Grammy came for Record of the Year for "Another Day In Paradise" | 
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    | Said one way it means "clash"; the way Bush says it, it means "a shoeshine boy" | 
    (Alex: ["Suh-dom"]. That means "clash". ["Sad-um"], what the president says, means "shoeshine boy".)
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    | Had Gulliver attended Lilliput U., he would have been a BMOC, which stands for this | 
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    | It's not just a state capital; it's also "Music City, U.S.A." | 
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    Bobbsey twins
 
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    | In 1955, 2 brothers named Richard & Henry founded this famous tax accounting firm | 
    H&R Block
 
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    | After going off on their own in No-Man's-Land, this CBS reporter & his crew were taken captive | 
    Bob Simon
 
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    | Your ma and pa could tell you MA & PA are the postal abbreviations for these two states | 
    Massachusetts & Pennsylvania
 
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    | Roger Williams Park covers more than 450 acres in this capital city | 
    (Tim: What is Richmond?) ... (Alex: Roger Williams was very important in the state of Rhode Island, whose capital is [*], and that cost you 500.)
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    | "Norah of Billabong" takes place on a cattle station in this country | 
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    | Since buying Binney & Smith, this co. not only ranks No. 1 in greeting cards but in crayons as well | 
    Hallmark
 
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    | Bette Midler opened the telecast with this song which later was named song of the year | 
    "From A Distance"
 
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    | This battleship launched in January 1944 hadn't fired its guns in anger since the Korean War | 
    (Alex: The battleship was the "Mighty Mo", the [*].)
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    | This measure of heat used to rate the cooling capacity of air conditioners is abbreviated Btu | 
    [NOTE: While the rest of the clue was capitalized as usual, the abbreviation was capitalized "Btu".]
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    | This capital was originally settled during the "Pikes Peak or Bust" gold rush of 1859 | 
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    | Founded in 1919, this county's KLM Airline is the world's oldest | 
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    | The album "Back on the Block" was responsible for 5 of his 6 Grammys | 
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