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    vowels
 
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    Conan
 
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    king
 
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    rotates
 
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    | It's how Lincoln "addressed" the number of years between 1776 & 1863 | 
    "Four score and seven..."
 
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    Washington Irving
 
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    Z
 
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    | Wife Jamie Lee Curtis thought hubby Arnold was a computer salesman instead of a superspy in this 1994 thriller | 
    True Lies
 
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    8
 
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    | Like the moon's, the sun's gravity causes these on Earth, but they're half as high due to greater distance | 
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    (Jonathan: What is the Seven Days War?)
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    (Julie: What is the U.S.?)
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    Last Action Hero
 
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    check
 
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    a flare
 
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    Windows 95
 
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    | "A Journey to the Center of the Earth" was first published in 1864 in this language | 
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    (Julie: What are "I"s?) [NOTE: Like nearly all clues on Jeopardy!, this clue appeared in all capital letters on the show.]
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    | The title of this 1977 bodybuilding documentary has become synonymous with working out with weights | 
    Pumping Iron
 
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    the knight
 
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    | This phrase about where we wanted our northern border was a Polk campaign slogan | 
    "54-40 or fight!"
 
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    (Julie: Who are the Arabs?)
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    Mr. Freeze (Dr. Victor Fries)
 
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