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    | Since they're no longer spoken, Sumerian, Etruscan & Gothic are given this lifeless name | dead languages 
 
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    | The Great Square, an astronomical landmark, connects Andromeda & this winged horse | Pegasus 
 
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    | Slang for a worker who crosses picket lines; your mother might have told you not to pick it | a scab 
 
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    | Completes the title of the Strauss waltz, "On the Beautiful..." | Blue Danube 
 
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    | According to Kris Kristofferson, it's "just another word for nothing left to lose" | (Alex: That song, "Me and Bobby McGee".  [*] is just another word.) 
 freedom
 
 
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    | He showed he was yellow inside as well as out after Dorothy hit him for scaring Toto | the Cowardly Lion 
 
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    | Besides English, the play "Children of a Lesser God" makes use of this special language | sign language 
 
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    | To find this, follow the line formed by the "pointer" stars of the Big Dipper's ladle | the North Star (or Pole Star) 
 
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    | From 1979-83, the UAW headquarters in Detroit wouldn't allow any of these in the parking lot | a foreign car 
 
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    | This "King of Swing" recorded Mozart's Quintet in A Major for Clarinet & Strings | Benny Goodman 
 
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    | Completes the line from Stephen Crane, "He wished that he, too, had a wound, a..." | red badge of courage 
 
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    | For 1986 TV movie, he reprised his role as Deputy Barney Fife | Don Knotts 
 
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    | The film "Shoah" credits translation of this language to "Mrs. Apfelbaum" | (Phyllis: What is Hebrew?) 
 Yiddish
 
 
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    | Living along this "line", you can, at one time or another, see all the constellations | the equator 
 
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    | 1947 labor act which made the "closed shop" agreement illegal | the Taft-Hartley Act 
 
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    | Composer noted for piano playing & playing around with Georges Sand | (Phyllis: Who is Liszt?) 
 Frédéric Chopin
 
 
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    | Nathan Forrest is quoted as coining this rule of war: "Get there 1st with..." this | the most 
 
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    | Title of the following: 
 "Promise me, Son, not to do the things I've done / Walk away from trouble if you can / Now, it won't mean you're weak if you turn the other cheek / I hope you're old enough to understand..."
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 "Coward Of The County"
 
 
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    | Foreign language in which U.S. commercials for both Fibre Trim & Perma Soft were done | French 
 
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    | Part of the Big Dog, it appears as the brightest star in our night sky | [The end-of-round signal sounds.] 
 Sirius (the Dog Star)
 
 
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    | Based on their occupation, U.S. union the 7 dwarfs might join today to get a health plan & pension | the United Mine Workers 
 
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    | Haydn's Symphony No. 94 in G Major was named this, from the sudden loud chord which made the lades wake up | the Surprise Symphony 
 
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    | Shakespeare wrote that it was wasteful & ridiculous "to gild refined gold or paint..." this | the lily 
 
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    | Now come to mean any meek person, it was the last name of Caspar in H.T. Webster's comic strip | Milquetoast 
 
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    | Language that originally gave us the word "language" | Latin 
 
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    | It is considered the successor to the Knights of Labor | (Judy: What is the CIO?) 
 the AFL (the American Federation of Labor)
 
 
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    | In "Spring Symphony", Nastassja Kinski plays Clara Wieck, pianist & wife of this composer | Schumann 
 
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    | In 1955 play, Tennessee Williams wrote, "Nothing's more determined than..." this | (Frank: What is a woman?) 
 a cat on a hot tin roof
 
 
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    | Bully from "Tom Brown's Schooldays" who became reluctant hero of George McDonald Fraser series | (Alex: That is it for another $1,000.  We've got a minute to go.) 
 Harry Flashman
 
 
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