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    | A satirical fable: "Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night..." | 
    Animal Farm
 
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    | In 1995 she won Grammys for Best New Artist, Pop Vocal, Female & Record of the Year for "All I Wanna Do" | 
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    | Take this toy I use to "walk the dog"; I tried that "warp drive" trick, & now I'm in traction | 
    [Alex awarded Trevor control to select this clue, though control should have been Travis's.]
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    | 1813: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a... fortune must be in want of a wife" | 
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    Jewel
 
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    | What the French call epinard we call this | 
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    Yoo-hoo
 
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    By E.M. Forster: "'The signora had no business to do it," said Miss Bartlett, '...she promised us south rooms...'" | 
    A Room with a View
 
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    | In 2002 she teamed up with Santana, singing lead on "The Game Of Love" | 
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    | For cooking, popular ones of these include the Gravenstein & the Greening | 
    (Eric: What is a pear?)
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    | Seen here, it's located in the Hotel des Invalides & considered one of France's foremost shrines | 
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    | Please take my "Learn to" do this CD; if I hear "Alpine Honeymoon" one more time I'll go bananas | 
    yodel
 
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    About an Irish Catholic Youth: "Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow..." | 
    (Eric: What is Ulysses?)
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    | (I'm Wynonna.)  One of my favorite songs is "I Can't Make You Love Me" by this sassy singer-guitar player | 
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    | Also called a Mexican potato, this crunchy vegetable can be baked, boiled or fried, or served raw in salads | 
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    | The 2 islands in the heart of Paris are the Ile Saint-Louis & this one on which Notre Dame stands | 
    [Eric rings in just as the time expiry signal sounds.] (Eric: What is the [stumbling] Île de Cité, the Isle of City?) (Alex: [After a pause] That's right.  Go again. [*], properly.)
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    | Take this role in "Fiddler on the Roof"; I wanted to play it, but Bea Arthur's old Broadway costume doesn't fit me | 
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