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    | In 1781 Felipe de Neve had trouble recruiting settlers to found this city despite promising them TV gigs & a Bel Air house-sit | 
    Los Angeles
 
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    | This constellation depicts the creature that fatally stung Orion | 
    Scorpio
 
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    | Jean Valjean did 19 years for this crime | 
    stealing bread
 
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    | In 1798 this military branch introduced an early version of its iconic dress blue uniform | 
    (Jaskaran: What is the Navy?)
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    BTS
 
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    | Whether good or bad, the acronym TFW stands for this, an emotional time for sure | 
    that feeling when
 
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    | In 1768 a tutor found this future queen intelligent but frivolous & hard to teach | 
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    | Leo is a lion--& not just any lion, but the Nemean one slain by this hero | 
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    | The true crime podcast "Firebug" is about John Orr, convicted of multiple federal counts of this | 
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    | Crayola crayons in the blue family include azure, baby & this shade that's also a gemstone associated with the U.S. Southwest | 
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    This group in 2009: "I gotta feeling (woo-hoo) that tonight's gonna be a good night... that tonight's gonna be a good, good night" | 
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    | Title status of David Balfour in a Robert Louis Stevenson novel | 
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    | Blue pigments popular in ceramics include this one seen here, also sometimes said to be the shade of Bradley Cooper's eyes | 
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    DJ Khaled & this man: "Cops pullin' up like I'm givin' drugs out, nah, nah, I'm a popstar, not a doctor" | 
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    | If fashion is your "bag", use this 5-letter designer name when you want to say something is "great" or "going well" | 
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    | Wedding news included the nuptials of Mauatua to this mutinous master's mate of HMS Bounty | 
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    | Carina--the keel, Puppis--the stern, & Vela--the sails--once sailed the sky as part of a larger constellation named for this ship | 
    (Mayim: That's it.  Well done.  You have $32,800.  I believe that's the highest number we've seen in this championship.)
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    | In 1966 the judge whom Richard Mayberry called a fool gave him 22 years for this | 
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    | More than 20 years after his death at about age 27, the 1961 album "King of the Delta Blues Singers" made him newly famous | 
    (Jaskaran: Is it--who is Muddy Waters?) (Raymond: Who is Otis Redding?) ... (Mayim: His name is [*].  Google him later.)
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    | 5 stars form a "W" in this constellation named for a mythic queen of Ethiopia | 
    (Jaskaran: What is Sheba?)
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    | In the story "The Man Without a Country", this was the man's crime | 
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    | The uniting of chariot racing fan factions known as the Blues & Greens in this city almost brought down an emperor in 532 | 
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    This old school punk band: "Twenty, twenty, twenty-four hours to go, I wanna be sedated" | 
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