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    | The biblical quote "Proclaim liberty throughout the land" is inscribed upon it | the Liberty Bell 
 
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    | They come in rip, hack, & buzz varieties | saws 
 
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    | Traditional Jewish folk song that means "come & let's rejoice" or "hava" good time | "Hava Nagila" 
 
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    | On Jan. 30, 1933, "The Lone Ranger" debuted on radio, & this man became Chancellor of Germany | Hitler 
 
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    | The punctuation that can make a word like "help" an interjection | an exclamation point 
 
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    | The term "yuppie" came into prominence with his 1984 primary campaign | Gary Hart 
 
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    | Site where you can visit Gen. George S. Patton museum as well as gold bullion depository | Fort Knox 
 
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    | Medical name for a tongue depressor or household term for an icing spreader | a spatula 
 
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    | In "The Sound of Music", a song was dedicated to this noble white flower | edelweiss 
 
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    | Nickname of the Notre Dame group which played their last game together January 1, 1925 | the Four Horsemen 
 
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    | Grammatical rule which controls the spellings of "field" & "receive" | (Alex: Or when sounded as "A" such as in "neighbor" or "weigh".) 
 I before E except after C
 
 
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    | It's been reported that yuppies are taking over this former San Francisco hippie haven | Haight-Ashbury 
 
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    | World's largest portrait sculpture, at Stone Mtn., Ga., has likenesses of these 3 Confederates | Jefferson Davis, Stonewall Jackson, & Robert E. Lee 
 
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    | A small anchor with multiple flukes for crooks & climbers, a tool of the trade | (Alex: And we've got about a minute to go in the round.) 
 a grappling hook (a grapnel)
 
 
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    | "Love Me With All Your Heart" is English title for this Spanish song that really means "when the sun is hot" | "Cuando Calienta El Sol" 
 
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    | In the winter of 1922, Christian Nelson got the patent for this chocolate covered block of ice cream | an Eskimo pie 
 
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    | "For", "or", "nor", for example, are all this part of speech | conjunctions 
 
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    | According to "Newsweek" if you want to be a yuppie, you can't be older than this | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
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    | It ran from Texas to Kansas and is the subject of this song: 
 "Come a ki yi yippee yippee yi yippee yay / Come a ki yi yippee yippee yay / Well, I started up the trail October twenty-third / Started up the trail with a 2-U herd"
 | Chisholm Trail 
 
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    | Proper name of "ball" end of some hammers, opposite the flat striking face | peen 
 
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    | In 1958, this "Song of Love" was big hit for Art & Dotty Todd, ra ta ta ta ta | "Chanson d'Amour" 
 
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    | In January 1944, Jack Teagarden was among those to bring this music to the Met for the 1st time | (Dorothy: What is Dixieland?) 
 jazz
 
 
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    | Term for what suffixes & prefixes are attached to | the root word 
 
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    | Largest private house, 250-room Biltmore, in Asheville, N.C., belongs to this RR tycoon's descendants | (Cornelius) Vanderbilt 
 
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    | Tool with 2 legs or jaws which can be adjusted to measure skull diameter, for instance | calipers 
 
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    | In "Lady Marmalade", they asked, "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi ce soir?" | Patti LaBelle and the Blue Belles 
 
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    | Born Jan. 11, 1755 in the West Indies, he became the 1st Secretary of the U.S. treasury | Alexander Hamilton 
 
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    | Of the 5 vowels, the ones always capitalized when standing alone in a sentence | I and O 
 
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