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    | In an ex-terminal, designed by Eero Saarinen, the TWA Hotel has 500-plus ultra-quiet rooms with views of this airport's runway | Kennedy Airport 
 
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    | John Edwards | (John) Kerry 
 
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    | A design of your initials on your stationery | a monogram 
 
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    | In 2011 this singer said, "'Born This Way' is my answer to many questions over the years: Who are you? What are you about?" | Lady Gaga 
 
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    | This slightly flared skirt of the 1960s is named for the letter it resembles in silhouette | A-line 
 
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    | Here's the 25-ton yellow submarine that docked at John Lennon Airport in 2005, in this city where it all began | (Alex: Less than a minute now.) 
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    | Contraction used to address the Queen in England | (John: What is madam?) 
 ma'am
 
 
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    | At the beginning of "Bad Guy", you can hear this young star removing her Invisalign braces so she doesn't lisp as she sings | Billie Eilish 
 
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    | The feather type of this "snake" scarf gets the press but you can wear one in pleated silk or fur, too | boa 
 
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    | The "Spirit of Haida Gwaii", the jade canoe greets you at the airport serving this most populous city in British Columbia | Vancouver 
 
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    | Edmund Muskie | (John: Who is McGovern?) 
 Humphrey
 
 
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    | Mark Twain was among those who worked as a devil, an apprentice in this profession | (Lau: What is blacksmith?) ...
 [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
 
 printing
 
 
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    | Time to dial up a response upon hearing one of these | a modem 
 
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    | Unarmed civil rights protesters were killed on Jan. 30, 1972, the "Sunday Bloody Sunday" that inspired that song by this group | U2 
 
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    | These tight-fitting, 3/4-length pants named for an Italian resort were hip, & on hips, in the '50s, '80s & again in the 2000s | capri 
 
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    | In disarray after airport security? Mitchell International, serving this Wisconsin city, has a place for you to get sorted out | Milwaukee 
 
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    | Jack Kemp | (Dennis: Who is, uh, Bush?) 
 Bob Dole
 
 
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    | Proverbially, you have to pay this strolling musician who plays a small wind instrument | the piper 
 
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    | I declare this Latin word to mean a suspension of activity | moratorium 
 
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    | In concert, after playing this song that begins, "Don't go changing, to try & please me", Billy Joel said, "& then we got divorced" | Dennis: What is "I Love You [*]"?) 
 "Just The Way You Are"
 
 
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    | A monk's habit inspired this draped collar that can be pulled over the head & worn as a hood | a cowl 
 
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    | We appreciate the indoor service dog relief area at the airport for this charmed city; the fire hydrant's a nice touch | Baltimore 
 
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    | This term for a villain's minion may be from a Middle English word for horse handler | henchman 
 
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    | A whirlpool off Norway's coast, or a tumultuous state of things | (Lau: What is Maelstorm?) 
 maelstrom
 
 
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    | After she said, "They tried to make me go to rehab & I told them no no no", her producer told her, "We should turn that into a song" | Amy Winehouse 
 
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    | 1940s Mexican-American men helped popularize this rhyming ensemble associated with jitterbug dancing | a zoot suit 
 
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