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    | He was better known as a bridge engineer before his "tower"ing achievement of 1889 | Eiffel 
 
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    | Sure, he had "Grace Under Fire" as Dave, but his jazz flutin' Ron Burgundy kept San Diego classy | Will Ferrell 
 
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    | Crispin of Viterbo, "The Ass of the Capuchins", was the first of hundreds made these by John Paul II | saints 
 
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    | A 7 & 7 combines Seagram's 7 Crown whiskey with this | 7 Up 
 
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    | From the way it's played, it's the descriptive name for the instrument heard here | (Jeff: What is an accordion?) (Julie: What's an oompah?)
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 (Alex: What is [*]? From the way it's played.)
 
 a squeeze box
 
 
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    | "L'Appel", the first volume of this French president's WWII memoirs, was published in English as "The Call To Honor" | de Gaulle 
 
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    | In 1984 he was Skip Tarkenton on the sitcom "The Duck Factory"; he gained "almighty" powers in 2003 | Jim Carrey 
 
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    | You'd write this in capital letters to express great surprise, or to send a letter to Youngstown | OH 
 
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    | Democracy activist Kim Dae-jung, this nation's 8th pres., was the 1st to take power in transition from the ruling party | South Korea 
 
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    | Wake up for this one: 2 ounces tequila, orange juice & 2 dashes of grenadine
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    | The name of this folk instrument may come from an African word meaning "string instrument" | a banjo 
 
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    | In July of 1789 this salacious marquis screamed from his cell that he & his fellow prisoners should be freed from the Bastille | Marquis de Sade 
 
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    | In the '80s he was the villainous Mel Profitt on "Wiseguy"; in 2006 he was the super-villainous Lex Luthor | (Julie: Who is Gene Hackman?) 
 Kevin Spacey
 
 
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    | Against, as the wind | (Jeff: What is to?) ...
 (Alex: What is [*]?  [*] against.)
 
 up
 
 
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    | Dr. Paul Farmer is a Harvard prof & medical director of Clinique Bon Sauveur in this Carribbean nation | Haiti 
 
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    | 2 oz. of rum, a splash of passion fruit syrup & some lime juice & you're in the eye of the storm with this drink | a hurricane 
 
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    | Pull out your pastels; this show whose theme is heard here started to rock the house in 1984 | Miami Vice 
 
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    | She was Suzie on "Herman's Head" (never too many "Head" shoutouts!) before going through "The Break-Up" in 2006 | Jennifer Aniston 
 
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    | This hesitation word Americans spell U-H is spelled this way in Britain | E-R 
 
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    | He began doing hospital work in French Africa in 1913 &, as a German, was interned by the French during WWI | (Alex: You trail Ozgun by $3000.) (Jeff: Let's go with $3,000, Alex.)
 (Alex: Three for the tie.)
 
 Albert Schweitzer
 
 
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    | Beef bouillon & vodka are mixed together with salt & pepper to form this "beastly" cocktail | (Jeff: What is a bullseye?) 
 a bullshot
 
 
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    | This up-tempo song was said to be one of Abe Lincoln's favorites | "Jimmy Crack Corn" 
 
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    | In 1873 he painted "Poppies; Near Argenteuil" | Monet 
 
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    | In 1984 his Ned Donnelly had "Family Ties"; 10 years later, life was like a bunch of Oscars for him | Tom Hanks 
 
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    | In 1969 Thor Heyerdahl sailed the Atlantic in this reed boat | Ra 
 
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    | In 1940, this king, whose name is a religion, refused to implement laws making Danish Jews wear the hated yellow star | King Christian 
 
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    | Rum, triple sec, lime juice, mint, sugar & an egg white go into this drink named for a Mexican resort | (Alex: Fun drink and a fun resort, [*].) 
 an Acapulco
 
 
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    | The opening guitar lick from one of this "geographic" band's biggest hits is recreated here | (Alex: [*].  "More Than A Feeling", you're right.) 
 Boston
 
 
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