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    Verona
 
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    | In the 1860s Giuseppe Fiorelli became the first serious excavator of this site destroyed more than 1,700 years before | 
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    | A 1940s dance to boogie-woogie music | 
    jitterbug
 
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    | Jerry, you may choose the dry, pepper or Monterey version of this | 
    Jack cheese
 
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    | Genie & Hitch, which sounds like its own buddy cop film, doesn't it? | 
    (Kelly: Oh, man, I'm blanking. Sorry.)
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    | This 1934 novel by Henry Miller is set north of the line of latitude in its title, in the seamier parts of Paris | 
    Tropic of Cancer
 
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    | Robert Herjavec's investment in the ugly-Christmas sweater company Tipsy Elves was one of this show's big successes | 
    Shark Tank
 
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    | You know the big heads on this Pacific island? Jo Anne van Tilburg has shown that they have bodies, if you just dig | 
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    | 4-word French term meaning a pleasing, indefinable quality | 
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    | Despereaux, we give you this French cheese that's been called "the default choice for holiday cheese platters" | 
    Brie
 
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    | Up for an Oscar in back-to-back years as Sophie & as Karen Silkwood | 
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    | An early name of this O'Hara plantation was Fontenoy Hall | 
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    | The Manhattan Institute is a think tank that helped promote the pro-tax-cut economic view that focuses on this "side" | 
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    | Supporting their origin in Asia, not Italy, a 4,000-year-old bowl of these made of millet was found in China in 2005 | 
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    | Mrs. Frisby, enjoy your Stilton, made only in 3 counties in this country | 
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    | Thor & the Huntsman | 
    Chris Hemsworth
 
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    | Mark Twain's first national success inspired an annual jumping frog jubilee in this California county that's in the title of the tale | 
    (Chris: What is Calabasas?)
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    | Now a counselor & close adviser to the president, she once ran Vox Futuri, known as not a think tank but a "do tank" | 
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    | The 1866 discovery & translation of "The Decree of Canopus" confirmed Champollion's work translating this other artifact | 
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    | Mr. Jingles--a little Graskaas, a young type of this 5-letter Dutch cheese | 
    (Jennifer: What is Edam?) (Chris: What is Muenster?) ... (Alex: [*] for you.)
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    | Showing some range! Sharon Tate & Harley Quinn | 
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    | This author set his play "The Night of the Iguana" at the Costa Verde Hotel in Puerto Barrio, Mexico | 
    (Jennifer: Who's O'Neill?)
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    | Models Pz. I through VI, these WWII tanks lent their name to divisions still part of Germany's army today | 
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    | Hadar in Ethiopia is the site where the 3.2-million-year-old remains of an early hominid given this female name were found | 
    [No applause or acknowledgement for Jennifer running the category]
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    | It's the name some folks use for the additions on the ice cream | 
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    | Speedy Gonzales, your selection is this crumbly kind, "the Parmesan of Mexico" | 
    (Chris: What is Chihuahua?) (Jennifer: What is Manchego?)
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    | Jean Grey & Sansa Stark (Queen in the North! Queen in the North!) | 
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