| Hint | Answer |
| Common nickname for the Major League Baseball team from Oakland | |
| Jewish service organization founded in New York City in 1843 | |
| Rock duo whose last 43 (and counting) singles have all reached #1 in Japan | |
| Oft-used French phrase meaning 'That's life!' | |
| R&B singer with songs such as 'Cruisin'', 'Lady', and 'Untitled (How Does It Feel)' | |
| The main character of 'The Three Musketeers', he was not actually a Musketeer | |
| Homer Simpson catchphrase now included in the Oxford English Dictionary | |
| Famous 1898 open letter by Émile Zola whose title became an expression of outrage | |
| Somali-Canadian musician whose song 'Wavin' Flag' became a soccer anthem in 2010 | |
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| Toy with plastic rods and connectors that can be used to build structures | |
| 17th-century French mathematician with an eponymous calculus rule | |
| The world's largest cosmetics and beauty supplies company | |
| The capital and largest city of Chad | |
| Located in Chicago, it's one of the busiest airports on Earth | |
| Former NBA MVP Shaquille or Oscar winner Tatum | |
| Campfire treat consisting of graham crackers, marshmallow, and chocolate | |
| '80s UK group, named for a 'Star Trek' Vulcan, who did 'China in Your Hand' and 'Heart and Soul' | |
| Contraction often used in the Southern United States, such as in '_____ come back now!' | |
| New York Jets left tackle who made the Pro Bowl in 2010 | |
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