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    | "F.R.W.L." | From Russia With Love 
 
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    | If you're looking for this nursery rhyme lad, "he's under the haystack fast asleep" | Little Boy Blue 
 
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    | There are bluefin & yellowfin varieties of this fish | tuna 
 
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    | "I love you Catalina--you are very dear to me, I love you Tamalpais, and I love Yosemite" | California 
 
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    | Both parties are present at an adversary type of this proceeding that's less formal than a trial | (Katy: What is voir dire?) 
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    | "F.Y.E.O." | For Your Eyes Only 
 
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    | Also called the sea cook, he leads mutineers against Captain Smollet on board the Hispaniola | (Alex: And that individual is [*]. Arrrr, me hearties.) 
 Long John Silver
 
 
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    | It's the double talk Hawaiian name of the dorado, found in warm waters worldwide | Mahi-mahi 
 
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    | "The 'Bear'--The 'Dipper'--and, shining high, the Great North Star with its steady light" | Alaska 
 
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    | Many rifles have a front & a rear one | (Al: What is a barrel?) (Linda: What is a nose?)
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 (Alex: They have a front and a rear [*].  Linda, back to you--you're the only one with money at the moment!)
 
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    | "O.H.M.S.S." | On Her Majesty's Secret Service 
 
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    | This title guy gets his head lopped off with an axe by one of Arthur's knights, then picks it up & leaves | (Katy: Who is the Black Knight?) 
 Green Knight
 
 
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    | This large freshwater fish has a name that also means "to find fault or complain" | carp 
 
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    | "They say home is where the heart is, these green mountains are my home" | Vermont 
 
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    | Petronius, author of the "Satyricon", was known as "Elegantiae Arbiter" or "Arbiter of" this | taste 
 
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    | "T.S.W.L.M." | (Al: [No response]) (Alex: Uh-oh...)
 [The time's-up signal sounds.]
 (Al: [*].  What is [*]?)
 (Alex: Too late, too late.  Katy?)
 (Katy: What is [*]?)
 (Alex: That's it, yes.)
 (Katy: [Looks over] Thank you!)
 
 The Spy Who Loved Me
 
 
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    | This Jack London title character's mother is called Kiche and his father is One-Eye | White Fang 
 
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    | Good fishermen hope someday they'll find it, the connection to this fish | rainbow trout 
 
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    | "...other eyes smile tenderly, still in peaceful dreams I see, the road leads back to you" | (Katy: What is West Virginia?) (Alex: Oh, no!  Think of Ray Charles.  [*].  "[*] On My Mind".)
 
 Georgia
 
 
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    | Johnny put this on me for another twenty; guess the horses haven't been good to him | touch 
 
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    | Sir Percy Blakeney is the real name of this Emmuska Orczy novel hero who rescues French aristocrats | The Scarlet Pimpernel 
 
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    | A little this flatfish'll do ya, like the sand type | dab 
 
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    | "In its fair Western home, may the columbine bloom till our great mountain rivers run dry" | (Alex: Yes. Columbine, the state flower.) 
 Colorado
 
 
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    | One dictionary definition of it is "to have an air of dishonesty or fraud" | smell 
 
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