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    London, Paris, Lisbon | 
    Lisbon
 
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    | In books, she does her sleuthing with the help of pals Bess & George | 
    Nancy Drew
 
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    | Alone it's a James Caan flick; it's also found before "of Hearts" & "of Baghdad" | 
    (Gary: What is Thieves?)
  Thief
 
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    | Oscar Wilde wrote in "Lady Windermere's Fan", "I can resist anything except" this | 
    Temptation
 
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    | We were not amused by his role as Genghis Khan, but for Rooster Cogburn, we honor this "Duke" | 
    John Wayne
 
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    | A person who meddles or pries into the affairs of others | 
    Busybody
 
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    Sydney, Wellington, Jakarta | 
    Wellington
 
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    | This famous daughter & singer made her national TV debut with dad & Elvis in 1959 | 
    Nancy Sinatra
 
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    | Andrew Kevin Walker wrote & played a dead man in this movie about a killer using the deadly sins as his M.O. | 
    Se7en
 
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    | In a 1789 letter to Jean Baptiste Le Roy, this American said, "But in this world nothing is certain but death and taxes" | 
    Benjamin Franklin
 
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    | For exploits superior as a N.Y. Knicks guard, we ennoble this man, also known as "The Pearl" | 
    Earl Monroe
 
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    | The process of developing human musculature especially for competitive exhibition | 
    Bodybuilding
 
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    Khartoum, Tripoli, Cairo | 
    Khartoum
 
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    | Seen here, he's Nancy's sidekick | 
    (Kris: Who is Spike?) ... (Alex: With about a minute to go.)
  Sluggo
 
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    | Julie London copes with a jealous husband in 1959's "A Question of" this Biblical sin | 
    Adultery
 
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    | Fred Allen quipped that this doctor "Is the next man you start talking to after you start talking to yourself" | 
    Psychiatrist
 
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    | For playing a Hawaiian cop for 12 years & keeping his hair in perfect form the entire time, we dub thee... | 
    Jack Lord
 
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    | To ride the waves to shore without a board | 
    Bodysurfing
 
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    Taipei, Hanoi, Manila | 
    Manila
 
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    | She played Tony's mom, Livia Soprano | 
    Nancy Marchand
 
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    | The Bob Hope film "Nothing But the Truth" has the same premise as this Jim Carrey vehicle with a repetitive name | 
    Liar Liar
 
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    | In "To A Louse" he wrote, "O wad some power the giftie gie us, to see our sels as ithers see us!" | 
    Robert Burns
 
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    | We were moved by Diana Ross in Billie Holiday's film bio & reaffirm this nickname of Billie's | 
    "Lady Day"
 
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    | One whose interests center on his dwelling place | 
    Homebody
 
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    Kingston, Havana, Nassau | 
    (Kris: What is Nassau?)
  Kingston
 
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    | Nancy Travis was the mom of the title tot in this 1987 film in which a trio of bachelors take on fatherhood | 
    Three Men and a Baby
 
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    | 1990's "Henry: Portrait of" one of these was loosely based on the notorious Henry Lee Lucas | 
    A serial killer
 
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    | Longfellow line that precedes "And I on the opposite shore will be, ready to ride and spread the alarm" | 
    "One if by land, two if by sea"
 
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    | Governor of California from 1949 to 1953 & a Supreme Court Chief Justice, we confer on him the title of.... | 
    Earl Warren
 
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    | A substance produced in the blood in response to a specific toxin | 
    Antibody
 
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