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    | "Eat to live, and not" this | live to eat 
 
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    | Similar to a relief map, a tactual map is designed for use by these people | the blind 
 
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    | The Diamondbacks broke this Florida team's record as the expansion team to win a World Series fastest | the Marlins 
 
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    | On Feb. 18, 1999 at Lincoln Center, this orchestra performed its 13,000th concert | the New York Philharmonic 
 
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    | The region of Brie produced the Briard dog but is most famous for this food product | Brie cheese 
 
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    | Pass food or drink through the mouth & throat | swallow 
 
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    | These "fell great oaks" | (Becky: What are tiny strokes?) 
 little strokes
 
 
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    | Photogrammetry is the science of making maps from photographs taken from these | aircraft 
 
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    | This city's orchestra began its Pops Concerts in 1885 under the name Promenade | Boston 
 
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    | De Tocqueville called this event that changed world history "Inevitable yet... completely unforseen"
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    | If "ruffed" up, you might complain or grumble as this bird's name suggests | grouse 
 
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    | "Remember that" this "is money" | time 
 
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    | The symbol seen here represents one of these; the Khyber & Donner are 2 of the most famous | passes 
 
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    | This lengthy lefty became the first pitcher to win games 6 & 7 of a World Series on consecutive days | Randy Johnson 
 
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    | During WWII Allied bombs destroyed the Philharmonie, home to this German city's Philharmonic | Berlin 
 
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    | This figure seen here has an inflated sense of his own importance | the Michelin Man 
 
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    | Mindlessly repeat the words of others | (Becky: What is, uh...?) 
 parrot
 
 
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    | In a letter to Josiah Quincy, Franklin wrote that "There never was a good war or" one of these | a bad peace 
 
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    | Profession of Joshua Fry, who mapped Virginia, & of his subordinate George Washington | surveyor 
 
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    | This losing manager said philosophically, "You have to take both sides" | Joe Torre 
 
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    | This city's Philharmonic, formed in 1842, also plays regularly at the Salzburg festival | Vienna 
 
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    | Famed Socialist Eugene V. Debs was named for 2 socially conscious French authors: Eugene Sue & this man | (Judy: Who is Vincent Hugo?) (Alex: Oh, oh, oh, you changed his name on us.  His name is not Vincent Hugo.  You're thinking perhaps of [*], and you threw in Vincent Van Gogh's first name instead.)
 
 Victor Hugo
 
 
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    | Figuratively, to prod someone into action | (Judy: Um, What is to goad?) 
 goose
 
 
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    | "Three may keep a secret, if two of them are" this | dead 
 
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    | In mapmaking the Mercator is one example of this, a system of lines on a plane surface | a projection 
 
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    | Eugene Goossens, first chief conductor of this city's Symphony, helped get the famous Opera House built | Sydney 
 
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    | This French term for a temporary residence means "foot on the ground" | pied à terre 
 
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    | Flutter, as in a candle | flicker 
 
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