Hint
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Answer
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A – is “artificiōsus” in Latin, or Dodger in Oliver Twist
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Artful
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B – Scottish poet and lyricist Robert, or Homer Simpson's evil boss
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Burns
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C – not Mongolia, but porcelain
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China
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D – minimum age to get it varies from 14 to 23; the first ever was granted to Karl Benz
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Driver’s licence
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E – the only country in North America that doesn't border the Atlantic
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El Salvador
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F – dance _____, or what can be done to the gas pedal
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Floor
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G – first name of Mendel whose pea plant experiments established many of the rules of heredity
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Gregor
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H – espionage thriller TV series starring Claire Danes, or what Ithaca was to Odysseus
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Homeland
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I – to administer a shot to someone, especially of medicine or drugs
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Inject
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J – Jackie ______-Kersee
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Joyner
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K – first name of Bates who played Annie in Misery and Evelyn in Fried Green Tomatoes
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Kathy
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L – follows pad, precedes down
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Lock
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M – oratorio composed in 1741 by Händel, or the awaited leader of the people of Israel
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Messiah
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N – the only N capital in an N country
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Niamey
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O – 1929–1953 Bouvier, 1953–1968 Kennedy, 1968–1994_______
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Onassis
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P – pope in Dutch, or P in NATO phonetic alphabet
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Papa
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Q – a pen made from a feather
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Quill
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R – a formation of pieces of material orbiting a planet, or what a Brit with a phone in hand intends to do
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Ring
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S – capital city whose anagram is “louse”
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Seoul
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T – Тетрис (a puzzle video game created in 1984)
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Tetris
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U – the shortest way from Zamość in Poland to Suceava in Romania is through this country
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Ukraine
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V – first name of Da Gama who allegedly killed hundreds of people
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Vasco
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W – Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron, Ginny
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Weasley
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X – Pope John _____, head of Catholic Church from 1958 to 1963
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XXIII
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Y – Keith Urban’s 2002 hit “_____ Think of Me”
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You’ll
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Z – replicant who worked as an exotic dancer in Blade Runner; rhymes with the short plural form of “forum”
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Zhora
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