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    | "The Hunt for Red October" (1984)
 | Tom Clancy 
 
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    | In this first No. 1 country hit of his, Johnny Cash kept a close watch on his heart & his "eyes wide open all the time" | "I Walk The Line" 
 
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    | Women 18 or older who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of this event can join a group founded Oct. 1890 | the American Revolution 
 
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    | Smooth versus rough skin is one difference often given between frogs & these | toads 
 
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    | D.C.-you there! 132 rooms on 18 acres.
 Boasts 140-guest dining room.  Its main office is 1 of a kind!
 | the White House 
 
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    | Nutty candy bar-eating group of women in an Amy Tan novel | (Janet: What is the Almond Joy Nut Luck Club?  Oh, excuse me, the--) 
 the Almond Joy Luck Club
 
 
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    | "Carrie" (1974)
 | Stephen King 
 
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    | It begins, "Oh yeh, I'll tell you something, I think you'll understand..." | "I Want To Hold Your Hand" 
 
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    | The BPOE is the Benevolent & Protective Order of these | Elks 
 
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    | Of 1 year, 10 years or 20 years, the approximate age at which the tuatara starts breeding | (Alex: Correct response--[*].  They wait a long time.) 
 20 years
 
 
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    | Arlington County, Virginia: 3.7 mil. sq. ft. usable floor space here!  Can hold approx. 25,000 ppl!  5 sides of fun! | the Pentagon 
 
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    | Southern California Spanish mission town that became a first lady & a first mom | Santa Barbara Bush 
 
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    | "The Naked and the Dead" (1948)
 | Norman Mailer 
 
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    | We first heard Helen Reddy roar a version of this No. 1 anthem in 1972 | (Alex: Hear me roar.  Yes.) 
 "I Am Woman"
 
 
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    | Hebrew for "Sons of the Covenant", this service organization was founded in New York in 1843 | B'nai B'rith 
 
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    | What's the matamata? An odd aquatic one of these that bends its neck instead of withdrawing it into the carapace | a tortoise or turtle 
 
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    | Memphis, Tenn.: 23 rooms on approx. 14 acres.  Bought in '57 for about 100K. Must keep family plot there intact
 | Graceland 
 
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    | Old cat & mouse team who throw chairs at each other on a daytime talk show | the Tom and Jerry Springer Show 
 
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    | "A Time to Kill" (1989)
 | (Janet: Who is...) (Alex: Hurry.)
 (Janet: Anne Rice?)
 (Alex: No. Who is [*]?)
 (Janet: Grisham.)
 (Alex: [*].  I know your mind was trying to get there, but you just didn't have enough time.)
 
 John Grisham
 
 
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    | It's the Simon & Garfunkel hit that ends, "And an island never cries" | "I Am A Rock" 
 
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    | This group, MSF, was founded by French doctors & journalists--to bear witness as well as provide medical help | (Donna: What are, um, mis--med--medical--I don't know.) [Laughter]
 (Alex: [*].  Yes.  Donna was trying to do it in French--Médecins Sans Frontières.  That's what you were doing.  Eric, back to you.)
 (Eric: Glad I did it in English.)
 
 Doctors Without Borders
 
 
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    | The amphibian order Caudata consists of newts & other of these moist, short-legged creatures | salamanders 
 
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    | Italy:  Begun in 1173! About 300 steps to top of 180-ft. landmark!  Full disclosure: it's 14-ft.-plus out of line
 | the Leaning Tower of Pisa 
 
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    | Famous tobacco heiress in a Gene Chandler hit song | Doris Duke of Earl 
 
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    | "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" (1893)
 | (Alex: I bet you if we had said The Red Badge of Courage you'd have had no trouble coming up with [*].  But Maggie was his first novel.) 
 Stephen Crane
 
 
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    | In 1962 Ray Charles turned this country song into a No. 1 Pop & R&B hit | "I Can't Stop Loving You" 
 
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    | The logo of this international group that campaigns for human rights is seen here | Amnesty International 
 
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    | Instead of eating the Egyptian variety of this bird, a crocodile lets it into its mouth to clean the croc's teeth | (Alex: And the bird is a small [*].) 
 plover
 
 
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    | Egypt: 240-ft.-long, 66-ft.-high landmark!  Its limestone stands test of time!  No nose is good nose! | the Sphinx 
 
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    | Former "SNL" comedienne who is a musical about the demon barber of Fleet Street | Julia Sweeney Todd 
 
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