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    | A flag with real significance for peaceful uses; proverbially, if you "raise" it you yield | white flag 
 
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    | Here's this Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff saluting during a 50th anniversary ceremony for Pearl Harbor survivors | Colin Powell 
 
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    | When you lavishly entertain a prospective client, you do this rhyming phrase, perhaps with Merlot & steak | wine and dine 
 
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    | Bad singer Florence Foster Jenkins | Meryl Streep 
 
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    | An October festival for the harvest of these has been held for decades in Arendtsville, Pennsylvania | apples 
 
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    | Historically, a ship flies a distress flag at half-mast or this way | upside down 
 
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    | Bernard Montgomery, mid-salute here, commanded all ground forces at the start of 1944's Normandy invasion, or Operation this | Overlord 
 
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    | Based on true events, recent stories of the holocaust include "The Librarian of" & "The Tattooist of" this notorious place | Auschwitz 
 
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    | When you have 2 unpleasant options, someone might tell you to do this, which sounds like one could be strychnine | pick your poison 
 
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    | Good singer Beca, a member of the Barden Bellas who is pitch perfect | Anna Kendrick 
 
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    | Each fall Alabama & this S.E.C. football archrival meet in "The Iron Bowl" | (Sameer: What is Arkansas?) 
 Auburn
 
 
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    | In a third verse this title object "in triumph doth wave / O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave" | the star-spangled banner 
 
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    | We salute this fallen hero, a Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year, an Arizona Cardinal,  and an Army ranger | Pat Tillman 
 
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    | Kya Clark, known as the "Marsh Girl", is suspected of murder in Delia Owens' No. 1 bestseller "Where" these "Sing" | (Sameer: What is "Where's [*]"?) 
 the Crawdads
 
 
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    | An Obama rallying cry for Spanish-speaking potential voters was "Si, Se Puede", this in English | Yes, We Can 
 
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    | Andy Sachs, assistant to the editor of a fashion magazine | (Anne) Hathaway 
 
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    | This period in the ecclesiastical year leading up to Christmas begins Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020 | (Sameer: What is Lent?) 
 Advent
 
 
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    | Gonfalon, an old name for a flag, was once used by baseball writers to mean this, what every team wants to win | the pennant 
 
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    | Here's Chester Nimitz, who in December 1944 got bumped up to the Navy's then newest and highest rank, this type of admiral | a five-star (fleet admiral) 
 
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    | Truman Capote said he introduced the nonfiction novel with this bestseller about the brutal murder of a Kansas farm family | In Cold Blood 
 
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    | When Picard wanted something to happen quickly on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" he often said this | Make it so 
 
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    | Jenny Curran, Forrest Gump's beloved | Robin Wright 
 
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    | Though as zodiac signs they're in January, February, March & April, these 2 constellations are best viewed in fall in the N. Hemisphere | Aries & Aquarius 
 
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    | This other name for an army base or post also refers to the huge 20' x 38' flag flown over it | garrison 
 
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    | Here's Babe Ruth with this general and hero of World War I after the Bambino joined the National Guard in 1924 | Pershing 
 
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    | In a novel by Jonathan Franzen, Alfred Lambert & his son Chip face their failures to make these, the title of the book | corrections 
 
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    | If you do this you're either literally handing a dollar bill to someone, or shifting responsibility | pass the buck 
 
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    | Rachel Watson, the girl on the train | Emily Blunt 
 
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    | Sometimes called "quaking", this tree brings glorious color to autumn in Colorado | (Robert: What is ash?) 
 aspen
 
 
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