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    | Milton Friedman's 1962 book titled this economic -ism "& Freedom" says that the first is tied to the second | 
    (Morgan: What is libertarianism?)
  capitalism
 
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    | "Land of the Angles" (Europe) | 
    England
 
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    | As an adjective, it means secluded; as a noun, it helps get your TV going | 
    remote
 
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    | Germany hosted the 1936 Winter Olympics; these 2 countries who soon allied with Germany were slated to host in 1940 & 1944 | 
    Italy & Japan
 
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    | Spaghetti al nero di seppia is a traditional Sicilian dish in which the pasta's color is changed by this liquid | 
    (squid) ink
 
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    | In cricket a single turn at bat is always pluralized as these divisions of a game, also used in baseball | 
    innings
 
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    | A surprise 2020 bestseller, "The Book of" these fish admits, "they're slimy and slithery, look like snakes..." | 
    eels
 
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    "Little Venice"  (South America) | 
    Venezuela
 
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    | This term for any basic food item also doubles for something that keeps your papers together | 
    staple
 
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    | Foxtrot, mascot of the United Nations World Food Program, is very happy the organization won this 2020 honor | 
    a Nobel Peace Prize
 
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    | Parodying "Nothin' On You" by B.o.B., this funny guy has a song about getting "another tattoo", "maybe a squid, or a tarantula" | 
    "Weird Al" Yankovic
 
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    | In soccer, a free kick that must touch at least one other player before a goal can be scored is this "roundabout" type | 
    indirect
 
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    | "Looking for" her chronicles many who have held the title, like Yolande Betbeze, who refused to model swimsuits | 
    Miss America
 
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    | "In the navel of the moon" (North America) | 
    Mexico
 
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    | It sounds kind of trash-y, but it's a governmental excursion on the public's dime | 
    junket
 
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    | Kenyan engineer Roy Allela invented gloves that turn this into audible speech | 
    sign language
 
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    | While trying to become employee of the month, Squidward & SpongeBob destroy this restaurant | 
    the Krusty Krab
 
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    | There is zero casual jogging involved with this hyphenated type of home run | 
    (Ken: You'd get in trouble at work if you missed it.) [Laughter]
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    | Tom Lutz wrote a history of these products of emotion, like those of Isis that brought her brother Osiris back to life | 
    tears
 
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    "Land beside the silvery river"  (South America) | 
    Argentina
 
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    | This word that means to squirm in pain begins with a silent "W" | 
    writhe
 
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    | It's a post-coup military governing body; one in Bolivia in 1970 lasted just 1 day before it was overthrown in turn | 
    a junta
 
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    | As seen in cover art, the crew in this Jules Verne tale had to fight off the deadly tentacles of a nasty beast | 
    Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
 
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    | If an NFL offensive lineman catches a non-tipped pass, the team is penalized for the player being this type of receiver | 
    ineligible
 
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    | Thomas Merton's "The Seven Storey Mountain" is his faithful account of joining this order of silent monks | 
    the Trappists
 
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    "Bright stone"  (Europe) | 
    Liechtenstein
 
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    | This word meaning "scheduled" begins with a type of metamorphic rock | 
    slated
 
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    | In 1852, George Stokes's study of the mineral seen here inspired him to coin this word for a type of photoluminescence | 
    fluorescence
 
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    | This pupil of Plato was a big fan of zoology & called the giant squid teuthos | 
    Aristotle
 
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    | Jack Nicklaus says, "I've always used" this "grip" in which his right hand's pinky intertwines with his left hand's index finger | 
    an interlocking grip
 
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