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    | Of Abraham V, Martin V or John V, the one who was not a pope | Abraham V 
 
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    | Wannabe Ivy Leaguer Joel Goodson | (David: What is All the Right Moves?) 
 Risky Business
 
 
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    | Judo contestants don't wear shoes & socks, & the color of these changes as they gain expertise | belts 
 
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    | "On top of Old Smokey, all covered with" this, "I lost my true lover..." | snow 
 
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    | In 2006 this Caribbean country made history by swearing in its first wo-mon prime minister, Portia Simpson Miller | Jamaica 
 
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    | Wedding websites say the "3 months' salary" figure for these isn't realistic; buy what she likes | an engagement ring 
 
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    | In Manila on Jan. 15, 1995 the Pope honored World Youth Day by celebrating this with over 4 million people | a mass 
 
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    | Young lawyer Mitch McDeere | (Louis: What is The Client?) 
 The Firm
 
 
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    | A seito is a student; a sensei is one of these | a teacher 
 
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    | The current U.S. penny is zinc covered in this | copper 
 
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    | In May 1970 Diane Crump became the first female jockey to ride in this race; she finished 15th aboard Fathom | the Kentucky Derby 
 
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    | Who doesn't love plum sauce with these Chinese appetizers? | egg rolls 
 
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    | Pope Urban II told the crusaders to fight not for honor or money but for this act of religious self-punishment | penance 
 
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    | Navy pilot Lt. Pete Mitchell | (Dena: Can't think of it.) 
 Top Gun
 
 
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    | Used in kendo, the shinai is a sword made of this plant | bamboo 
 
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    | The baseballs the Harwood Factory made in 1858 were covered not in cowhide but in this, sewn in a figure-eight stitch | horsehide 
 
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    | In 1944 Lt. Cordelia Cook became the first woman to win both the Bronze Star & this award for her war wounds | the Purple Heart 
 
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    | One of these is seen here from the 1940s, in Chicago, natch | an elevated railway 
 
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    | A Bolivian disguised as a priest attempted to assassinate this pope in 1970 | Paul VI 
 
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    | Navy lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee | A Few Good Men 
 
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    | They're the main machines covered by the domes seen here; the nude beach is farther down shore | (Alex: The main machines in those domes, [*].) 
 nuclear reactors
 
 
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    | In 1995 Roberta Cooper Ramo, an Albuquerque attorney, became the first woman president of this organization | the American Bar Association 
 
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    | 1 U.S. dollar equals 1.13 Canadian dollars, for example | an exchange rate 
 
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    | In 1376 St. Catherine of Siena helped convince Pope Gregory XI to end this "captivity" & return to Rome | the Babylonian Captivity 
 
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    | Pool shark Vincent Lauria | The Color of Money 
 
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    | This Japanese art translated as "way of harmony of the spirit" uses opponents' energy against them | aikido 
 
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    | The origin of the name of this rooflike canvas covering for a deck on your house is unknown | (Louis: What is a tarpaulin?) 
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    | In 1933 FDR appointed Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of this politician, the first U.S. woman diplomat | William Jennings Bryan 
 
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    | (Kelly of the Clue Crew waxes poetic.) Because it only looks like it works, the verse here... Oh, Montague, I long to PROVE
 How strong and stalwart is my LOVE
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 an eye rhyme
 
 
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