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    | You don't have to know it was Pulitzer's first name to win a Pulitzer prize | 
    Joseph
 
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    | The largest U.S. naval base is at Norfolk in this state | 
    Virginia
 
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    | Georgia poet Sidney Lanier spent several months in a Maryland prison during this war | 
    the Civil War
 
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    | These smallest blood-carrying tubes in the body link arteries to veins | 
    capillaries
 
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    | Acronym used to refer to the treaty signed by Brezhnev & Carter in Vienna in June | 
    SALT II
 
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    | Larry Hagman's famous mom who's famous for playing a boy | 
    Mary Martin
 
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    | The dynamite first name of the founder of the Nobel prizes | 
    Alfred
 
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    | The two U.S. states that begin with "N" that are neither "North" nor "New" | 
    Nebraska & Nevada
 
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    | In one of his cute couplets he quipped, "A bit of talcum is always walcum" | 
    Ogden Nash
 
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    | To prevent rejection of transplanted organs, doctors suppress these blood cells | 
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    | This Boston outfielder became the first American League player to get both 3,000 hits & 400 home runs | 
    (Sandra: Who is Ted Williams?)
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    Geraldine Chaplin
 
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    | Were he alive, you would call him by this first name to thank him for a Rhodes scholarship | 
    Cecil
 
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    | Among its 77 counties are Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole & Osage | 
    Oklahoma
 
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    | Ralph Waldo Emerson spent much of his life in this New England state where he was born | 
    Massachusetts
 
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    | Though associated with ill temper, this organ actually produces antibodies | 
    the spleen
 
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  "Nobody gets too much heaven no more, it's as high..." | 
    [The song was not reprised going into break.]
  The Bee Gees
 
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    Jayne Mansfield
 
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    | Colonel Sanders of "finger lickin'" fame | 
    Harland
 
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    | Its state song is "Home On The Range", not "Over The Rainbow" | 
    Kansas
 
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    | This nineteenth-century poet laureate was the most famous poet born in the Lake District of England | 
    William Wordsworth
 
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    | The integumentary system is another term for this, the body's largest organ | 
    the skin
 
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    | Amity Island was the setting for this 1975 film that topped 1979's TV ratings | 
    Jaws
 
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    | This former brother-in-law of Angela Lansbury co-starred with her in "Death on the Nile" as Hercule Poirot | 
    Peter Ustinov
 
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    | According to Hoyle, it was his first name | 
    (Bruce: What is Edward?)
  Edmond
 
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    | Named for John Jacob Astor, Astoria, first American settlement west of the Rockies, is in this state | 
    Oregon
 
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    | This Maine poetess sometimes wrote under the shorter pen name Nancy Boyd | 
    Edna St. Vincent Millay
 
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    | The scientific name for the shinbone | 
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    | This general resigned as Supreme Commander of NATO & also retired from the U.S. Army | 
    (Sandra: Who was Westmoreland?)
  Alexander Haig
 
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    | Singer whose ex-son-in-law, Sidney Lumet, directed her in "The Wiz", in the role of a witch | 
    Lena Horne
 
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