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    | Now in his fifth term, Richard M. Daley has the daily duty of running this metropolis | Chicago 
 
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    | Suspension, cantilever,
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    | Roy Jenkins, a leader in the UK's Labour Party, wrote a bio of this great wartime Conservative leader | Churchill 
 
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    | In grade school he was nicknamed "Prince", as in Prince Charming; later he added "Fresh" to that moniker | Will Smith 
 
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    | Broadcast on the Dumont Network in 1946, "Faraway Hill" is considered the first TV show in this daytime genre | a soap opera 
 
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    | Like the giant panda, the gray gentle lemur is known for eating the shoots of this plant | bamboo 
 
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    | In 2005 he was re-elected mayor of New York City by an almost 20 percent margin | (Michael) Bloomberg 
 
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    | Basie, Dracula,
 Monte Cristo
 | Counts 
 
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    | Ibn Ishaq scored in the 8th century with his biography of this Muslim leader | Mohammed 
 
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    | She's been bringing down the house in films like "Bringing Down the House" & "Chicago" | Queen Latifah 
 
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    | Important newspapers published in this country include Diario de Cadiz & Diario de Mallorca | Spain 
 
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    | This unusual primate with a "double talk" name is the only surviving member of its family | the aye-aye 
 
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    | The most populous U.S. city with an elected female mayor is this 2nd-largest Texas city, with Laura Miller | (Jessica: What is Austin?) (Jimmy: What is Houston?)
 [ERRATUM: San Antonio is the 2nd largest Texas city.]
 
 Dallas
 
 
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    | Baseball cap features, Buffalo athletes,
 credit-card mailings
 | bills 
 
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    | "An American Rhapsody" is a biography of this American composer | (Jessica: Who is Gershwin?) (Alex: Which one?)
 
 George Gershwin
 
 
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    | This singer who died in 2006 began his Parade of Stars telethon in 1980; it has raised over $200 million for the UNCF | [Alex specifies "UNCF" as "United Negro College Fund" in his read of the clue.] 
 Lou Rawls
 
 
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    | The dog Laika, the first living creature in space, rode there aboard this Russian spacecraft | Sputnik 
 
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    | The sifaka gets its name from this, which it does while moving through the forest by vertical clinging & leaping | its warning call 
 
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    | Former state governor Jerry Brown reigns as the mayor of this California city | Oakland 
 
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    | Feet, eyebrows,
 McDonald's
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    | It's the 2-word title of Hillary Clinton's bestselling 2003 autobiography | (Jessica: What is Her Story?) 
 Living History
 
 
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    | In 1968 she received a special Tony Award for her starring role in "Hello, Dolly!" | Pearl Bailey 
 
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    | In the Bible that traitorous hussy Delilah had this man's pride & joy shaved, & then turned him over to the enemy | Samson 
 
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    | Sworn in as this city's 97th mayor in 2000, John F. Street is a graduate of its Temple University | Philadelphia 
 
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    | A starched shirt, a week-old cadaver,
 a strong drink
 | things that are stiff 
 
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    | A co-biography of these two men tells of "The Battle of Waterloo and the Great Commanders Who Fought It" | (Julie: Who are... Nelson & Napoleon?) ...
 (Alex: Nelson was at sea, remember.)
 
 Napoleon & the Duke of Wellington
 
 
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    | The daughter of the Titans Hyperion & Theia, she was the goddess of the Moon | Selene 
 
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