Oscar Wilde wrote There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about and that is these 4 words

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15 I swear to this map co-invented by Harry Potter's father
16 Llamas are sure-footed grazers because of their padded feet which have these on their toes instead of hooves
17 He wrote the 1936 self-help book How to Win Friends & Influence People
18 A 2003 study said a dog with a problem will make this with a human to try & get help; a wolf with a problem probably won't
19 Stately first name of Mr. Tuxedo a cartoon penguin voiced by Don Adams
20 Swear on this weapon as the Vikings did & as Horatio does in Hamlet
21 Camels' humps store nutrients from grazing as this substance also called adipose tissue
22 In T.S. Eliot's poem The Hollow Men: This is the way the world ends not with a bang but a this
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27 This manatee relative grazes on the sea floor with its tough lips
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30 Care to dance with this 2010 thriller?
31 The Risorgimento was the 19th century movement to unify this country
32 The ancient library in this North African city was founded by the Ptolemaic Dynasty around the 3rd century B.C.
33 Dams & other barriers to migration have reduced the Atlantic species of this food fish to a fraction of historic numbers
34 Working with the firm Webb & Knapp I.M. Pei designed the Mile High Center in this city in the mid-1950s
35 Let's catch a ride with this German word that uses an umlaut & can mean upon or beyond
36 The Asner is this 2009 animated film
37 One of Asia's first European-Native treaties was made in 1565 in the Philippines; drops of this mixed in wine sealed the deal
38 Begun in 1800 with an appropriation of $5000 it's one of the largest libraries in the world with over 160 million works
39 In October 1962 the U.S. put a naval this an 8-letter word meaning obstruction around Cuba
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41 This word for the feast of Christmas can have a dieresis over the E
42 Here's this 1994 British comedy distilled to its essence
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51 When you swallow this flap covers the larynx to keep food out of the respiratory tract
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