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5 Offensive teams love to see this sign; it means points
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7 Using just a few pieces of plastic cut from an old CD case you can turn your smartphone into a projector of these 3-D images
8 As backup to Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz Werner Kogler has this 4-letters-longer title
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13 Suzette Charles 1984 first runner-up in this pageant replaced Vanessa Williams
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32 He passed away in 14 A.D. on the 19th of the month named for him
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34 Blow up a balloon
35 These two Magi gifts smell much better than they look
36 Garfield the cat hates Mondays but loves this layered pasta dish
37 Born full grown & dressed in armor this Greek goddess missed out on her childhood
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39 The coldest temp ever recorded on Earth -144 F. was found by researchers studying satellite data of this continent
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57 From the Italian for to cut it's a method in which images are carved into metal plates to make prints like the one seen here


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