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    | "One Severe Storm" | 
    (Bonnie: [*]!  What is [*]?)
  The Tempest
 
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    | She received 2 straight Best Actress nominations, for "Mary Poppins" & "The Sound of Music" | 
    Julie Andrews
 
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    | Also known as a silk hat, it's worn by Mr. Peanut & Edgar Bergen's dummy Charlie McCarthy | 
    a top hat
 
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    | David Henny is the inventor of the Henny shear joint used in building these, including the Boulder & Grand Coulee | 
    dams
 
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    | In June 1864 this early machine gun was used by Union troops at the siege of Petersburg, Virginia | 
    a Gatling gun
 
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    | The Merchant Marine Academy is part of this government department | 
    Transportation
 
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    | A documentary feature on her won a 1955 Oscar; 7 years later, Patty Duke won an Oscar for portraying her | 
    (Samantha: Who is Annie Sullivan?)
  Helen Keller
 
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    | Genuine versions of this hat are handwoven from straw of the jipijapa plant in Ecuador | 
    a Panama
 
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    | Under the auspices of the Marquess of Queensberry, John Graham Chambers drew up the rules for this sport | 
    boxing
 
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    | To quote Ice Cube, "Here's another topic I'm addressin' so learn a quick lesson about" this pair | 
    Smith & Wesson
 
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    | This device can increase or reduce power so your blow dryer doesn't get extra volts on your trip to Europe | 
    a transformer
 
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    | "Lots o' Bustle Concerning Zilch" | 
    Much Ado About Nothing
 
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    | As a presenter at the 1942 Oscars, this composer announced himself as the winner for Best Song for "White Christmas" | 
    (Bonnie: Who is Mancini?)
  Irving Berlin
 
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    | The chukka hat is worn by players in this sport & is so-named for the periods of the game called chukkers | 
    polo
 
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    | In 1885 Frank Ball found the patent had expired on the glass jars named for this man, so he began making them | 
    Mason
 
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    | In the 1840s a Philadelphia gunsmith invented this short-barreled pocket pistol now named for him | 
    Derringer
 
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    | Based on Hindu practices, it uses mantras & is abbreviated TM | 
    transcendental meditation
 
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    | "A Subjugation for One Small Burrowing Mammal" | 
    The Taming of the Shrew
 
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    | For 1998, this Italian movie won Best Foreign Film & its star Roberto Benigni won Best Actor | 
    Life Is Beautiful
 
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    | Just because a 15th century woman's hennin was this shape didn't mean she was a dunce | 
    (Bonnie: What was a point?) (Alex: Be a little more--) (Bonnie: Uh, what was [*]?) (Alex: That's better.)
  a cone
 
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    | In the 1930s surgeon Alexis Carrel worked on designing an artificial heart with this aviator | 
    (Alex: [*], yes, famous story.)
  Lindbergh
 
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    | Seen here, it's the classic 94 model from this company whose repeating rifles tamed the frontier | 
    (Bonnie: What is Remington?) ... (Alex: That's a [*], the other one.) [ERRATUM: The firearm shown was actually a Marlin model 336.]
  Winchester
 
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    | This highway extends almost 5,000 miles from St. John's, Newfoundland to Victoria, British Columbia, eh | 
    [Samantha laughs the clue, then laughs some more at having been beaten to the buzz-in by Carolyn.] (Carolyn: What is the Trans-Canadian Highway?)
  Trans-Canada Highway
 
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    | "Rialto Retailer" | 
    The Merchant of Venice
 
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    | Of this company's 13 "True-Life Adventures" made between 1948 & 1960, 8 won Oscars | 
    Disney
 
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    | This hat named for its "north-of-the-border" wearers is worn in the U.S. by state policemen & forest rangers | 
    (Alex: Samantha, you didn't ring in--) (Samantha: Sorry.) (Alex: --to come up with [*]?) (Samantha: You know I thought--yeah, I thought maybe.  I never heard of one.  [Laughs]) (Alex: No?)
  a Mountie hat
 
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    | In 1977 Spyros Kyprianou succeeded this archbishop as president of Cyprus | 
    (Alex: First president was [*].)
  Archbishop Makarios
 
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    | 4-letter name of the submachine gun that replaced the Tommy gun in the British armed forces | 
    Sten
 
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    | It rises over 800 feet in San Francisco | 
    the Transamerica Pyramid (the Transamerica Building accepted)
 
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