A.
Shakespeare comedy that features Bertram, Count of Rousillon (5 words)
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B.
Legally responsible
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C.
Even odds (2 words)
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D.
Big New York City summer event in 2004 (3 words)
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E.
-- sake (`Ars gratia artis`, MGM`s ironic slogan, 3 words)
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F.
Midwestern University that`s home to the Wildcats
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G.
Ex-Senator from Nebraska who often got confused with a Senator from Massachusetts
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H.
Two words that precede "Read all about it!"
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I.
Annoying
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J.
Turn to bone
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K.
Denizen
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L.
Youngest American President (Full name)
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M.
What Edward II (England), Henry III (France) and Julius II (Pope) had in common
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N.
"-- Tiger" (Theme from "Rocky III", 3 words)
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O.
Children`s story (and films) about a dissatisfied musical instrument (3 words)
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P.
Anglophile song from "H.M.S. Pinafore" (4 words)
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Q.
Computer society known to people who use Wifi (it precedes 802.11)
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R.
Sophistication is its antonym
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S.
Film about the trial of Bryon De La Beckwith (3 words)
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T.
Roil; bubble
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U.
"Dress Your Family --" (2004 best seller by David Sedaris, 4 words)
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V.
On film, he said "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers..." (Full name)
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W.
Egyptian queen
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X.
Home of Fort Shafter
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Y.
College where you`d find the Cougars (2 words)
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