Hint
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Answer
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A – Lance who cheated, or Neil who did not, despite persistent conspiracy theories
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Armstrong
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B – the _____ Boys, band with hit “Surfin’ U.S.A.”
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Beach
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C – southernmost tip on the small Hornos Island, important for seafaring
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Cape Horn
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D – male bee, or something remotely controlled
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Drone
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E – Yorkshire-based TV soap opera since 1972
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Emmerdale
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F – dance move from Fortnite Battle Royale, or what your dentist urges you to do
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Floss
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G – what the show must do
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Go on
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H – Mark Twain’s The Adventures of __________ Finn
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Huckleberry
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I – to spark off, or an Alan Walker hit
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Ignite
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J – 3D computer-animated fantasy film Gnomeo & _____
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Juliet
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K – Mozart’s Serenade No. 13, “Eine _____ Nachtmusik”
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Kleine
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L – to conduct or direct with authority, or element with symbol Pb
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Lead
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M – country in Asia whose name includes the verb that means to swim under water
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Maldives
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N – where NHL team Predators comes from
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Nashville
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O – bone in Italian; is −−− ··· ··· −−− in Morse code
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Osso
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P – cake at breakfast, or Peter in Neverland
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Pan
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Q – first emperor of China, ___ Shi Huang
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Qin
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R – whom everybody loves in the title of American sitcom starring Ray Romano
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Raymond
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S – island shared by France and the Netherlands
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Saint Martin
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T – capital city where Sofia Coppola’s movie Lost in Translation took place
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Tokyo
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U – someone with initials U.S. who is a common national personification of the U.S. government
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Uncle Sam
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V – the world’s largest automaker by sales from 2016 to 2019
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Volkswagen
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W – graphical operating system first introduced in 1985, or things that allow you to look through walls
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Windows
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X – first name used by Spanish football (soccer) manager and former midfielder Alonso
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Xabi
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Y – the best-known Irish poet (“The Second Coming”)
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W. B. Yeats
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Z – the longest east-flowing river in Africa
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Zambezi River
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