Hint
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Answer
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A – mother in Turkish, or Boleyn executed by her husband King Henry VIII
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Anne
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B – The ___ ____ Theory, American sitcom about physicists at Caltech and their pals
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Big Bang
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C – Pixar film from 2017 where 12-year-old Miguel is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead
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Coco
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D – a transaction, or to distribute cards to the players in a game
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Deal
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E – the main reason the number of letters sent by post has halved between 2001 and 2021
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Email
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F – when Antonio couldn’t repay his loan, Shylock demanded a pound of _____
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Flesh
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G – Steven who was central midfielder and captain for Liverpool F.C. and the England national team
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Gerrard
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H – Bosnia and ___________
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Herzegovina
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I – more familiar name for the International Crime Police Organization
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Interpol
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J – “Piano Man” Billy ____, who didn't start the fire
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Joel
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K – country where Kisumu is the third largest city
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Kenya
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L – Dav Pilkey’s graphic novel Dog Man: ____ of the Fleas (2018)
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Lord
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M – naturally occurring dark pigment, especially the pigment found in skin, hair, and fur
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Melanin
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N – the only national capital in the world that starts with Ne
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New Delhi
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O – Subaru’s station wagon model, or a huge place down under
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Outback
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P – 15th-century Inca ruins Machu ____
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Picchu
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Q – Didier who won a Nobel Prize (with 2 others) for discovering the first extrasolar planet orbiting a sun-like star
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Queloz
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R – Olivia whose 2021 hits include “Drivers License”, “"Deja Vu” and “Good 4 U”
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Rodrigo
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S – to flavour food with spices, or something that is verão, outono, inverno or primavera in Portuguese
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Season
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T – not square, not tambourine
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Triangle
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U – Django _________, movie where a freed slave tries to rescue his wife
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Unchained
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V – the largest city in Laos
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Vientiane
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W – a verb of the past, but can precede "wolf" (on a full moon)
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Were
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X – denoting a film meant for adults only
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X-rated
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Y – a subordinate or assistant; an official serving in a royal or high noble household
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Yeoman
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Z – Alicia Keys’ song that would be “Cebras y aeroplanos” in Spanish
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Zebras and Airplanes
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