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    | What's called the war's last major battle was George Thomas' Dec. 1864 victory outside this Tennessee capital | Nashville 
 
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    | Beverly Hills' Beverly Hilton or San Francisco's Mark Hopkins | "Hotel California" 
 
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    | Reverberation time is how long it takes a sound to die down by 60 of these units | decibels 
 
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    | Holly Golightly goes lightly through this 1958 novel | Breakfast at Tiffany's 
 
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    | Medea helped Jason & the Argonauts steal a woolly treasure that has the same name as this flower | the Golden Fleece 
 
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    | This L-shaped wrench has a hexagonal head | (Peg: What is an Allens wrench?  An [*].) ...
 (Alex: You gotta worry about those "S"s that you keep adding, Peg.)
 
 an Allen wrench
 
 
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    | The Union began one of these in 1861; the ship CSS Sumter had some success running it | a blockade 
 
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    | Fermented agave potent potable mixed with orange juice & a little grenadine | "Tequila Sunrise" 
 
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    | A spirometer is used to measure the air capacity of these | the lungs 
 
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    | Sam Spade was a real bird brain when introduced to the world in this 1930 classic | The Maltese Falcon 
 
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    | Born from a "Queen Mum", she became the pink rose seen here after her accession to the throne in 1952 | (Peg: Who is Queen Elizabeth?) (Alex: The Second, yes.)
 (Peg: The Second.)
 
 Queen Elizabeth II
 
 
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    | In grammar, it's the noun to which a relative pronoun refers | antecedent 
 
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    | On May 25, 1862 Lincoln told McClellan to either attack Richmond or defend this city | (Alex: Well now, well now indeed.  You have such a commanding lead that you could risk a lot of money and not have it hurt you.  You have $23,200.) 
 Washington, D.C.
 
 
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    | Samantha, Winnie, or one of those Eastwick gals, alliteratively | "Witchy Woman" 
 
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    | We're shocked to hear that some car dealerships have been known to "roll back" this device | the odometer 
 
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    | Diminutive factory workers known as the Oompa Loompas show up in this fantasy book | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 
 
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    | This famous actor could sing about how the bells of St. Mary's are ringing for the rose named for him | Bing Crosby 
 
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    | During the Hundred Years War, France got back this duchy that had, via Eleanor, gone to England | Aquitaine 
 
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    | At Frederick, MD. 4 days before this battle, Lee's plan fell into Union hands after it was used to wrap cigars | Antietam 
 
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    | Existence in the speediest pathway | "Life In The Fast Lane" 
 
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    | Kurtz cuts loose when cut off from humanity in this 1902 tale | Heart of Darkness 
 
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    | The rose shown was named for this flirtatious cartoon character censored by the Hays Office | Betty Boop 
 
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    | This U.S. Secretary of State helped found NATO | (Dean) Acheson 
 
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    | In June 1864 Union Gen. David Hunter burned this school, Stonewall Jackson's former workplace | Virginia Military Institute 
 
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    | Serene, tactile facility | (Alex: [To Julie] You know your Eagles songs and it adds to your lead, $20,400 your total.  You select.) 
 "Peaceful Easy Feeling"
 
 
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    | It's the standard camera f-stop that lets in about half as much light as f5.6 | 8 
 
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    | A big change is in the air for Gregor Samsa in this 1915 story | The Metamorphosis 
 
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    | If the rose was an illustration on a poster, it could be a self-portrait of this Montmartre Post-impressionist | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 
 
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