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    | In 1986 this man came up with a new plan of openness he called "Glasnost" | 
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    | Basic types of this ship include oil, ore-bulk-oil & liquefied-gas carrier | 
    tankers
 
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    | Based on a real-life bar called the Bull and Finch, "Cheers" is set in this city | 
    Boston
 
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    | He dedicated his novel "1876" to Claire Bloom, not Myra Breckinridge | 
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    | This part of a bell is also the name of another type of percussion instrument | 
    the clapper
 
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    a bridge
 
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    | The Gibson Girl was popular in the decade nicknamed this | 
    the Gay Nineties
 
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    | In Venice, motorboats have largely replaced these vessels as the main means of transportation | 
    gondolas
 
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    | She left "Alice" and Mel's Diner to start her own eatery in Cowtown, Texas | 
    Flo
 
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    | After receiving electroshock treatment for depression, he took his own life in Ketchum, Idaho in 1961 | 
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    (Clay: What's a timpani?)
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    | Shingles, Dancer & Prancer, rain | 
    things you find on the roof
 
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    | This international environment organization was founded in Canada in 1971 | 
    Greenpeace
 
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    | In his "Travels", Marco Polo described these Chinese sailing ships, praising their system of bulkheads | 
    junks
 
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    | This ghoulish TV family lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane in Mockingbird Heights | 
    the Munsters
 
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    | This native of Odense was known primarily as a novelist before his 1st fairy tales were published | 
    Hans Christian Andersen
 
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    | Percussion instrument featured in the following: | 
    (Alex: "Paradise Island" is the song.) [The song was reprised going into the break.]
  a steel drum
 
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    | In 1919 this father of rocketry published "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes" | 
    Robert Goddard
 
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    | The earliest form of this boat was a barge or raft pulled across a stream by ropes | 
    a ferry
 
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    | In "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", Mary Richards worked at WJM-TV in this Midwestern city | 
    Minneapolis
 
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    | Even after her divorce & remarriage, she continued to use the last name of her ex-husband Edwin P. Parker II | 
    Dorothy Parker
 
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    | These small Afro-Cuban drums are yoked in pairs & usually tuned greater than thirds apart | 
    bongos
 
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    | Swords, sketches, lottery numbers | 
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    | These Nepalese mercenaries have fought in British & Indian armies | 
    the Ghurkas
 
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    | This Scottish-named clipper, first launched in 1869, is now preserved in England as a museum | 
    the Cutty Sark
 
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    | Ben Cartwright's Ponderosa Ranch was located near this Nevada town | 
    Virginia City
 
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    | As a child, he said a "long goodbye" to the U.S. & moved to England with his Irish mother | 
    (Raymond) Chandler
 
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    | The Zildjian family in Turkey have made these instruments for more than 300 years; they're sold in pairs | 
    cymbals
 
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    | Archibald Crossley, Elmo Roper, George Gallup | 
    pollsters
 
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