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    | Dairy products are high in this element, atomic No. 20, that is vital to bone growth & health | calcium 
 
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    | Now in his 30s, he grew up playing Harry Potter on the big screen | Daniel Radcliffe 
 
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    | With a January average of -53 F., Verkhoyansk in this 2.5 million-sq.-mile region is often ranked the world's coldest spot | (Russian) Siberia 
 
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    | Life hasn't turned out so well for Biff & Happy Loman in this play, which has a massive spoiler for a title | (Anderson: That's right, kind of gives it away.) [Light laughter]
 
 Death of a Salesman
 
 
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    | A proverbial "pet" one can be about people who are always late to meetings | a peeve 
 
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    | Here's this actor back around the time he was playing Doogie Howser | Neil Patrick Harris 
 
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    | It's the world's third-largest body of water by surface area | the Indian Ocean 
 
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    | After doling out wish fulfillment nightly, James Monroe Iglehart got one for himself with a 2014 Tony win for this musical role | the Genie 
 
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    | It precedes "feathers" when you upset someone | ruffle 
 
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    | Tomato juice contains lycopene, one of these free radical fighters | an antioxidant 
 
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    | Jason Bateman made his TV series debut in 1981 as the Ingalls' adopted son James on this show | Little House on the Prairie 
 
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    | 3 of the world's 10 wettest spots are in this U.S. state | (Colin: What is Florida?) 
 Hawaii
 
 
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    | This artist used his signature gold leaf technique on one of his 2 portraits of Viennese society woman Adele Bloch-Bauer | (Gustav) Klimt 
 
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    | To make one listless through monotony; you can also go "full-" this when employing maximum effort | bore 
 
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    | The cancer-fighting glucosinolates in these 2-word veggies the size & shape of a golf ball is sure to get kids to eat them | a Brussels sprout 
 
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    | This Brit, a future Oscar winner, had his first major role in 1987's "Empire of the Sun" | Christian Bale 
 
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    | This Japanese island is the world's 7th largest | Honshu 
 
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    | Kate & Petruchio butt heads, to say the least, in this classic play first printed in 1623 | The Taming of the Shrew 
 
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    | To bug, intrude or pester, or as Winnie the Pooh's catchphrase goes, "Oh", this | bother 
 
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    | On the first roll in craps, a natural is an 11 or this | a 7 
 
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    | Capsaicin in spicy foods is thought to boost this, all the chemical reactions that change food into energy, from Greek for "change" | metabolism 
 
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    | She found "A Little Romance" as a teen & later sizzled on screen opposite Richard Gere in "The Cotton Club" & "Unfaithful" | Diane Lane 
 
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    | This mountain chain that extends some 1,500 miles from Morocco to Tunisia is the world's 7th longest | (Anderson: That's right, they're beautiful.) 
 the Atlas Mountains
 
 
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    | "The Persistence of Memory", a 1931 oil-on-canvas piece by him, is on display at MOMA, & you can set your watch by that | (Salvador) Dalí 
 
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    | Though the word ends with a smile, much to my this, it means distress caused by failure | chagrin 
 
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