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    Jerusalem
 
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    Augustus
 
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    | Newman played Brick opposite Liz Taylor's Maggie in this film adaptation of a play | 
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    The Verdict
 
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    | With drying, drilling & maybe decorating, a gourd can be made into one of these, perhaps for a purple martin | 
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    | Newman played Irish mob boss John Rooney in Depression-era Chicago in this 2002 film | 
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    (Oz: What is a corset?) (Steve: What is a collar?)
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