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    | As a noun, it's the person who is in charge of the money; as a verb, it means to dismiss from service | 
    cashier
 
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    | It's not the rent-a-car company, it's the historic landmark seen here | 
    the Alamo
 
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    | He's the happy headbanger heard here | 
    Woody Woodpecker
 
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    | Tres tragique was this year when France was first occupied in World War II | 
    1940
 
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    | Put it tightly in place over the drain, release any trapped air & ram the handle up & down | 
    a plunger
 
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    | You're one of these if you're young, live in the city & are a professional | 
    a yuppie
 
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    | Mickey D's doesn't have a maitre d', which is short for this | 
    maitre d'hotel
 
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    | Over 700 feet high, this dam is the largest of its type in the United States | 
    Hoover Dam
 
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    He's the brother heard here:
  "Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk!" | 
    Curly (of the Three Stooges)
 
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    | C'est tout!  The armistice ending "La Grande Guerre" was signed in the Compiegne Forest in this year | 
    (Diane: What is 1945?)
  1918 (World War I)
 
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    | Connect the 2 positive posts; connect the charged battery's negative post to metal on the dead car | 
    jumper cables
 
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    | You were "happy" if you were a member of this '60s radical group that included Abbie Hoffman & Jerry Rubin | 
    Yippies
 
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    | The builder of a ship's water heater, especially if he played for Purdue | 
    a boilermaker
 
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    | The column seen here honors this sailor, who died in 1805 | 
    Lord Horatio Nelson
 
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    | This African native is a true carnivore | 
    a hyena
 
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    | Alors!  In this year France lost the battle of Dien Bien Phu & saw revolution begin in Algeria | 
    1954
 
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    | Cross long end over short, pass it through loop, double short end into loop, give up, get a clip-on | 
    (Diane: How do you tie a necktie?) (Alex: Be more specific...) (Diane: Tie?)
  a bow tie
 
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    | You're one of these little deer if you're an animal between 365 & 730 days old | 
    Yearling
 
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    | The "barb" in barber is from the Latin for this | 
    Beard
 
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    | A historic place of pilgrimage, this English cathedral dates from the 11th century | 
    Canterbury
 
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    | She's the sitcom star heard laughing here | 
    Fran Drescher
 
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    | Vive la Revolution Francaise! which began in this year | 
    1789
 
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    | Set it in motion with your feet, then wet your fingers before centering the clay | 
    throwing a pot on a potter's wheel
 
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    | You're this if you're a convict or a recruit or a member of an early Eric Clapton band | 
    a yardbird
 
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    | Even though it's about a doctor, this 1925 Sinclair Lewis book could be called "Fletcher" | 
    (Brendan: What is Babbitt?) (Andrew: What is Arrowmaker?)
  Arrowsmith
 
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    | This cataract was discovered in 1935 from the air | 
    Angel Falls
 
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    | This Australian native, heard here, is also known as the laughing jackass bird | 
    a kookaburra
 
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    | Une annee horrible was this year of Napoleon's death, 6 years after Waterloo | 
    (Diane: What is 1850?)
  1821
 
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    | Shackle, then gradually pay out the line; snub the line to get a bite into the bottom; move fast | 
    anchor
 
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    | Hoot, mon!  If you're an old Scot you know this food's name is a Scottish word for potato | 
    yam
 
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