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1 A November 29 1983 N.Y. Times article about these used near-riot adoptable waiting for 8 hours & my life (is) in danger
2 A quartet of Is is present & accounted for in this word for a strict drill sergeant or school principal
3 The 1991 Emmy for Best Drama went to this legal series whose title a total of 5 letters is on a license plate in the shows opening
4 Following his experiments with frogs he published an essay On the Effect of Electricity on Muscular Motion
5 A triply alliterative comedy turns into what Gertrude Stein ended up dubbing a group of writers
6 Menelik a son of Solomon is said to have brought this lost artifact to Aksum in Ethiopia; tradition maintains its still there
7 The name of this chemical element is derived from Greek for rainbow
8 The opening credits of this TV series give a glimpse of the New Mexico license plate of LWYRUP
9 While a professor of astronomy at Uppsala University he came up with his famous temperature scale
10 A Puck-ish play goes top 10 in 1976 singing I believe you can get me through the night
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