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  | THIS IS YOUR LIFE, WOODROW WILSON |  |
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  | LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "M" |  |
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    | The Brahmins are at the top of this hierarchical "system" most associated with India | Caste system 
 
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    | Eliot Ness was born in this city, where he would later rise to crimefighting fame | Chicago 
 
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    | Part of this sitcom's 100th episode, aired Nov. 11, 1997, was shot on location in Seattle | Frasier 
 
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    | Crimean War, Boer War,
 War of 1812
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    | We bet you never called this second wife "Dingbat"; pucker up for.... | Edith 
 
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    | Porthos & his pals (10)
 | Musketeers 
 
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    | Brahmins who worship Vishnu practice this dietary habit, like George Bernard Shaw | (Amy: What is fasting?) 
 vegetarianism
 
 
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    | The Untouchables were formed to harass this mobster kingpin | Al Capone 
 
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    | (Hi, I'm Jason Alexander.)  This actor co-starred with me on a sitcom called "E/R" before starring on the medical series "ER" | George Clooney 
 
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    | Paul VI, John Paul I,
 Pius XII
 | Pius, Paul, John Paul 
 
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    | How about a game of "Black Jack" with this man you put in charge of U.S. forces in Europe?  Yes, it's.... | John J. Pershing 
 
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    | Flirtatious floozy Flanders (4)
 | Moll 
 
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    | "Brahmin" originally meant "prayer" in this ancient Hindu language | Sanskrit 
 
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    | "Wallpaper" Wolff, the last surviving Untouchable, helped this actor prepare to play Eliot Ness in the 1987 film | Kevin Costner 
 
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    | In May 1998 the final episode of this sitcom featured Julia Roberts falling for Frank Fontana | Murphy Brown 
 
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    | Oklahoma statehood, California statehood,
 Nebraska statehood
 | California, Nebraska, Oklahoma 
 
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    | This foreign general ticked you off when he raided Columbus, New Mexico in 1916; Bienvenido a..... | Pancho Villa 
 
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    | We've seen "The Last of" them (8)
 | Mohicans 
 
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    | This Brahmin who became India's first prime minister was called Pandit, or "teacher" | (Amy: Who is Gandhi?) 
 Jawaharlal Nehru
 
 
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    | Eliot Ness was hired by the Prohibition bureau in 1929, the same year as this holiday bloodletting | (Tom: What is February 14?  Valentine's Day?) ...
 (Alex: We wanted you to be a little more specific.)
 
 the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
 
 
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    | Sam Neill played this whiz of a wizard in a 1998 miniseries | Merlin 
 
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    | Buddhism, Islam,
 Christianity
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    | No hard feelings, though this Socialist was only released from prison by your successor; welcome.... | Eugene V. Debs 
 
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    | Transformation, for Kafka (13)
 | Metamorphosis 
 
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    | Traditionally, Brahmins are devoted to the study of these books, like the Atharva- & the Rig- | Vedas 
 
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    | The Untouchables cooperated with this government agency by providing confiscated mob account books | IRS (Internal Revenue Service) 
 
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    | This star of "Webster" was 16 years old when the series ended its 4-year run in 1987 | Emmanuel Lewis 
 
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    | The Jackson administration, the Fillmore administration,
 the Buchanan administration
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 Jackson, Fillmore, Buchanan
 
 
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    | Who could forget this VP's line about the country needing a good 5-cent cigar?  Say hi to.... | Thomas Marshall 
 
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    | Rebecca resided there (9)
 | Manderley 
 
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