| REEL LIFE | (Alex: I'll give you the clue, you have to identify the character we're referring to, or the person.) | | ONGOING MILITARY CONFLICTS | | | | | PEEKABOO, "ICU"! | (Alex: Those 3 letters will come up in that order.) | |
| (Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Duke of Gloucester St. in Colonial Williamsburg.) I'm on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg, which this U.S. president called "the most historic avenue in all America" when he visited in 1934 | | | 2004: Jamie Foxx as this musical marvel | | | This country vs. Chechen rebels | | | Thoreau said, "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different" this | | | Containing "1/4 moisturizing lotion", this brand of cleansing bars "won't dry your face like soap can" | | | Our judges estimate the degree of this 10-letter word meaning "trouble" to be 2.5 | |
| (Kelly of the Clue Crew indicates piece of women's apparel.) 18th century women didn't mind looking hippy; they extended their skirts with panniers, known in English as these | | | 1988: Sigourney Weaver as this battlesome zoologist | | | This country vs. rebel groups in Darfur | | | A "sop to" this mythic canine is a conciliatory bribe; so you'd better bring 3 | | | Metamucil, a product designed to add this to the diet, also helps lower cholesterol | | | Sink your teeth into this word or its synonym premolar | |
| (Kelly of the Clue Crew tends bar in Raleigh Tavern, Williamsburg, VA.) Williamsburg's Raleigh Tavern is the place where, in 1776, students from William & Mary met to form this Greek letter society, an emblem of high achievement | | | 2002: Salma Hayek as this Mexican artist | | | This Asian country vs. Tamil separatists | | | Philip Roth titled his 1973 work this, synonymous with the U.S. concept of a mythical magnum opus | | | Originally making honey & candles, this brand now focuses on "Earth friendly, natural personal care" products | | | Here we go 'round the mulberry family for this tree, vine & shrub genus | |
| (Kelly and Jon of the Clue Crew are both a bit stuck in Williamsburg, VA.) In Colonial times, pig stealers were exposed to public derision at the pillory & those, a term that reminds us of Wall Street | | | 1952: Marlon Brando as this south-of-the-border soldier | | | This South American country vs. the ELN, AUC & FARC | | | In "The Second Coming", Yeats wrote that this "cannot hold; mere anarchy is loosed upon the world" | | | Good news for allergy sufferers: like Claritin, this rival brand from McNeil is now available over-the-counter | | | On Jan. 28, 2008 Ed Schafer was sworn in as the 29th head of this cabinet department | |
| (Kelly of the Clue Crew reads from inside the Capitol Building in Williamsburg, VA.) Founded in Jamestown in 1619, this group that met here in Williamsburg's capitol in the 1700s was the first representative legislative body in America | | | 1994: Jennifer Jason Leigh as this Round Table wit | | | This country vs. Lashkar-e-Taiba & other Kashmiri separatists | | | Adam Smith wrote of one of these hard-to-see body parts when describing laissez-faire | | | This compound used in combination with chondroitin may ease arthritis pain & stimulate new cartilage growth | | | From the Latin for "visible", it means obvious & easily seen | |