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  | THE FANNIE FARMER COOKBOOK |  
   
 
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    | A man can't remember if he murdered his wife or another girl in his "Tough Guys Don't Dance" | 
    Norman Mailer
 
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    | Hippolyte Mege-Mouries invented it in 1869 to satisfy "imperial" desire for a butter substitute | 
    Margarine
 
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    | When Baylor University was first chartered in this state, the state was still a republic | 
    Texas
 
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    | Recipes for shad, a type of this, include broiling, planking & stuffing with roe | 
    Fish
 
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    | He's been "Hard To Kill" & "Under Siege", but in his first film he was merely "Above The Law" | 
    Steven Seagal
 
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    | The 2-word phrase preceding "pound foolish" | 
    Penny wise
 
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    | In 1980 this author had his agent Smiley face his KGB nemesis, Karla | 
    John le Carre
 
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    | We don't know how Snow White's stepmother managed before Justus von Liebig began silvering these | 
    Mirrors
 
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    | During the Revolutionary War, Poughkeepsie was the temporary capital of this state | 
    New York
 
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    | "Like a velvet cape wrapped around a simple dress", these French pancakes will dress up good leftovers | 
    Crepes
 
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    | He played a pimp in "Report To The Commissioner" before he became an "American Gigolo" | 
    Richard Gere
 
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    | City in Cornwall from which Gilbert & Sullivan's pirates hailed | 
    Penzance
 
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    | This John Updike novel of 1984 had women set for a spell in New England | 
    "The Witches Of Eastwick"
 
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    | First century alchemist Maria the Jewess invented this "double" apparatus used in cooking | 
    Double boiler
 
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    | The coyote is the official animal of this state & Black Hills gold is its official jewelry | 
    South Dakota
 
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    | A rule of thumb:  a pound of parsnips serves this many (if you have that many who like them) | 
    4
 
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    Eva Marie Saint made her screen debut in this classic film seen here:
  "Tarrytown." "Where's that?" "It's in the country." "I don't like the country.  The crickets make me nervous." | 
    On the Waterfront
 
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    | This line of verse is composed of 5 metrical feet; iambic is one form | 
    Pentameter
 
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    | 18 years after her suicide, she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for her collected poems | 
    Sylvia Plath
 
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    | He invented the standard drum brake & built France's largest automobile company | 
    (Diane: Who is Peugeot?) (Roger: Who is Michelin?)
  Louis Renault
 
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    | This state saw the birth of America's first hospital & first circulating library | 
    (Roger: What is Massachusetts?)
  Pennsylvania
 
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    | A true sponge cake doesn't use baking powder; it's leavened by the air in these | 
    Well-beaten eggs
 
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    | Danny Glover broke into film in this 1979 Clint Eastwood flick about a prison break-out | 
    "Escape From Alcatraz"
 
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    | Controversial '88 book in which 2 Indian actors are transformed into archangel & devil after a plane bombing | 
    "The Satanic Verses"
 
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    | A laboratory at Livermore, California is named for this physicist who developed the cyclotron | 
    Ernest Lawrence
 
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    | We "hope" you know that the flag seen here belongs to this New England state | 
    Rhode Island
 
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    | Fannie says price indicates the quality of this "virgin" oil that you don't refrigerate or store airtight | 
    Olive oil
 
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    | This blonde had a bit role in "The Petty Girl" in 1950; 13 years later she was attacked by "The Birds" | 
    Tippi Hedren
 
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    | It begins with the creation & ends with the death of Moses | 
    Pentateuch
 
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