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    | He was captured & enslaved by Barbary pirates years before he wrote "Don Quixote" | Cervantes 
 
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    | What the mouse did when the clock struck one in "Hickory Dickory Dock" | ran down 
 
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    | Chromium compounds make a ruby red & an emerald this color | green 
 
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    | If you want to be on his show, ask Fido to bone up on a stupid pet trick | David Letterman 
 
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    | This bread's wrapper features red, yellow & blue balloons all over it | Wonder Bread 
 
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    | In England long ago, husbands gave their wives money on Jan. 1 to buy a year's worth of these hem holders | pin money 
 
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    | Swiss author Johann Wyss was most famous for this adventure novel | (Monroe: What is Heidi?) 
 The Swiss Family Robinson
 
 
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    | Mozart wrote the tune & later, in 1806, Jane Taylor wrote the words to this song about a star | "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" 
 
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    | On the Celsius scale, this is the melting point of ice | (Kyle: What is 100 degrees?) 
 0
 
 
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    | Jerry Seinfeld wasn't insulted when he was introduced as Geo. Stanberry by this "Master of Insults" | Don Rickles 
 
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    | As this teenage character on TV, John Haymes Newton can be seen wearing the following: | (Linda: What is the Superman insignia?) 
 Superboy
 
 
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    | In this language "Happy new year" is "Hauoli makahiki hou" | Hawaiian 
 
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    | Robert K. Massie, who wrote "Nicholas & Alexandra", won a Pulitzer Prize for his book about this czar | Peter the Great 
 
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    | This 49er miner's daughter wore sandals  made from "herring boxes, without topses" | (Alex: "My Darling [*]", right) 
 Clementine
 
 
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    | Most light bulbs don't contain a vacuum or oxygen but this gas whose symbol is Ar | argon 
 
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    | She says she's "the only woman in the history of the world who left J. Carson and didn't ask him for money" | Joan Rivers 
 
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    | "Ask any mermaid you happen to see, 'What's the best tuna?'" & you'll get this reply | Chicken of the Sea 
 
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    | Reason the 1989 Tournament of Roses Parade & the Rose Bowl weren’t held on New Year’s Day | it was a Sunday 
 
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    | Victorian prime minister whose verse play, "The Tragedy of Count Alarcos", appeared in 1839 | Disraeli 
 
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    | When a cowboy sings "Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies", he's talking to these young animals | calves 
 
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    | The Pythagorean theorem only applies to this type of triangle | a right triangle 
 
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    | Walter Hill chose him for "48Hrs." based on his performances on "Saturday Night Live" | Eddie Murphy 
 
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    | Songs the Elis sing at this university include "Bingo", "Bull-Dog" & "Bingo, That's The Lingo" | Yale 
 
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    | It's sounded on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year | a ram's horn (the shofar) 
 
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    | Elected class poet at Harvard after 6 others declined, he later became 19th c.'s leading transcendentalist | Ralph Waldo Emerson 
 
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    | Completes the line "Oh, I went down South for to see my Sal, sing polly-wolly-doodle..." | all the day 
 
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    | This light metal is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust | aluminum 
 
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    | Ed Grimley is his alter ego | Martin Short 
 
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    | Appropriately, this type of animal is featured in the Lufthansa & Japan Air Lines logos | (Alex We have less than a minute to go, Kyle.) 
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    | February 6, 1989 marked the start of the Chinese year named for this reptile | (Kyle: What is the dragon?) 
 the snake
 
 
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