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| Judy Benjamin, a new recruit on film |
private
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| File these documents on or before April 15 to avoid a penalty |
income tax (return)
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| This city was founded in 1718 by Jean Baptiste le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, y'all |
New Orleans
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September 24, 1869: A panic ensues when New York financiers try to corner the market in this precious metal |
gold
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| Here are these two criminals in happier times; a sadder time would be when they died in a hail of bullets |
Bonnie & Clyde
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| Zubenelgenubi is the alpha star of this "balanced" constellation |
Libra
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Bilko of television |
sergeant
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| A set of letters such as .doc added to the end of a computer file to identify it |
an extension
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| Neil Simon had the "blues" in this city |
Biloxi
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July 31, 1987: One of these cuts a swath of destruction through Edmonton |
a tornado
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| Check out a 1965 model from this company--original price, about $3,000 |
(Tim: What is... the [*] Mustang?)
Ford
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| Of ride it, eat it or make explosives with it, what you'd most likely do with Zwieback |
(Tim: What is ride it?)
eat it
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Clue suspect Mustard |
colonel
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| This coated "board" is a synonym for a type of nail file |
an emery board
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| Alabama's only seaport, this city is called "the City of Six Flags" because 6 governments have controlled it |
Mobile
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September 8, 1978: The shah's troops massacre protesters in this city's Jaleh Square |
Tehran
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| The name of the bird seen here compares its tail to this harplike instrument |
(Tim: What is a... quail?)
a lyre
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| If you're in zugzwang, you're playing this game & have no choice but to make a dangerous move |
chess
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| This act that lets you request your FBI file took effect July 5, 1967 |
(Tim: What is the Sunshine Act?)
the Freedom of Information Act
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| This Texas seaport 2 mi. off the mainland, oh, this Texas seaport 2 mi. off the mainland, "I still hear your sea winds blowin"' |
Galveston
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October 5, 1945: A film industry strike turns into a bloody riot in an incident known as this community's Black Friday |
Hollywood
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| It's a monarchy with a Sharia legal system |
Saudi Arabia
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Jacob Zuma has been president of this country since 2009 |
South Africa
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Musical innovator Beefheart |
captain
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| Last name of Mrs. Basil E., whose "Mixed-Up Files" were the subject of a Newbery Medal-winning children's book |
(Judy!: What is Rathbone?)
Frankweiler
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| By 1890 about 270 people lived in this "Sunshine City" at the tip of Pinellas Peninsula on Tampa Bay |
St. Petersburg
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January 13, 1939: Record summer heat sparks "bushfires" that ravage millions of acres in this country |
Australia
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| In 2013 his 24 years representing Connecticut in Washington came to an end |
(Joe) Lieberman
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| Zurvan is the god of time in this one of the world's religion"z" |
Zoroastrianism
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