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                 CLUE-2   --   UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE
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    This one is tough!  We made it a little easier by naming the
    category. Count yourself a genius if you can get ten of them.
    The author's favorite clue is G.

    An example to get you started: (answer is at the bottom):

    WHAT IS:                      CATEGORY:
    34 = H L on a L P             Everyday miscellany
    Draw to a straight.

    WHAT IS:                                CATEGORY:
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    A) 47 = S on a H                        Music
       Send me a wire.

    B) 55 = H P N in B                      Sports
       How's the weather up there?

    C) 7 3/8 = O on a P                     Music
       I'm tickled to hear it.

    D) 4 = A in an A J                      Food
       Nuts to you.

    E) 0 = G to an A                        Religion
       Holy shit.

    F) 2 = G on a P R                       Entertainment
       Side by side.

    G) 0 = D Q M                            People
       No standees.

    H) 2 = P in a L-A C                     Science
       Shorts get the juices flowing.

    I) 1 = M on a S                         Maritime
       How many poles does it take to break wind?

    J) 3 = D in a V (M C)                   Communications
       Play it again, Sam.

    K) 3 of 4 = K B K                       American history
       Luck of the Irish.

    L) 28 = S in M                          Geography
       Capable of out-lying Texans.

    M) 13 = S on the C F                    American history
       Hanging by a thread.

    N) 20 = L O M in C                      Games
       Any journey begins with the 1st step.

    O) 36 = D on the H                      American history
       Bad day in New Jersey.

    P) -282 = E of D V                      Geography
       How's the weather down there?

    Q) 10 = R I                             Science
       Seeing is deceiving.

    R) 38 = P A to S                        Literature
       Most people get theirs in high school.

    S) 632 = S M in L                       Geography
       Malthusian footnote.

    T) 56 = S of the D of I                 American history
       Male prerogative.

    U) 0 = C A D                            Military
       Suppose they held a war and nobody came?

    V) 1.8288 = M to a F                    Maritime
       Too shallow for Mark Twain.

    W) 50000 = C C                          Food
       Life preservers don't come free.

    X) 16 = D in a V C N                    Business
       Identifying plastic people.

    Y) 3,245,800 = K F C P N                Business/Government
       Only you can squeeze my breasts, white man.

    Z) 9 = D L on an E C                    Medicine
       The best go to the bottom.

    (Answer to example:  Horizontal Lines on a Legal Pad)
