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    | In a No. 1 song, he cautioned, "In every life we have some trouble but when you worry you make it double, don't worry be happy" | 
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    | "One Good Turn" is a history of this tool & Mr. Phillips makes an appearance | 
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    | "What, me worry?" is the motto of this Mad Magazine cover boy | 
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    | In 2018 "Cod" & "Salt" author Mark Kurlansky tackled this liquid, letting us know donkey's is low-fat & goat's is high-protein | 
    milk
 
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    | A fashionable psychopathic hitwoman becomes the obsession of an MI6 agent on this BBC comedy crime drama | 
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    effigy
 
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    | Vince Beiser's "The World in a Grain" is about this substance that concrete & glass, among other things, are made of | 
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    | Spun off from "Sons of Anarchy", this show focuses on an outlaw motorcycle gang operating on the California/Mexico border | 
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    | Jasmine & vanilla are 2 ingredients, but you won't get the whole recipe in Tilar J. Mazzeo's book about this numerical perfume | 
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    | 3 suburban mothers stop playing it safe & rob a supermarket on this show, but that's just the start of their criminal troubles | 
    Good Girls
 
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    Epiphany
 
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    | In this compilation of teachings, the Jewish sage Hillel said, "The more possessions, the more worry" | 
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    | Charles Seife wrote a book about it; ignored by the Romans & Greeks, it became "the most important tool in mathematics" | 
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    | This show stars Cillian Murphy as the leader of a British gang that rises up from the streets after World War I | 
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